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Title
Pathways to Mitigate Climate Variability and Climate Change in Mali: The Districts of Douentza and Koutiala Compared |
Full text
http://edepot.wur.nl/400053 |
Date
2004 |
Author(s)
Dijk, J.W.M., van; Bruijn, Mirjam, de; Beek, Wouter, van |
Abstract
Two Malian case studies are compared, both representing dryland areas with relatively low population densities and relatively low levels of land degradation. Douentza is in the semi-arid-to arid zone, where crop cultivation is very risky and pastoralism a more 'natural' way of making use of the environment. However, recently crop cultivation has been expanding rapidly and has partially recovered from the droughts of the 1970s and 1980s. Crop cultivation now provides a livelihood for impoverished former pastoralists (like FulBe, and Tamachek), but also for groups who have always been cultivators (like the Dogon). Many people originating from this area have extended their geographical network and can be found in areas much further to the South. Many retain their relations with their areas of origin, though. Koutiala is an area in the sub-humid zone and in a region which benefited from the Malian cotton boom economy of the 1980s and 1990s. Not only did the local Minyanka prosper, the expanding economy also provided a livelihood for many immigrants who had escaped the drought conditions of the northern area. |
Subject(s)
Leerstoelgroep Recht en bestuur; Law and Governance; Recht en Bestuur; Law and Governance |
Language
en |
Publisher
Springer |
Type of publication
Part of book or chapter of book |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
The impact of climate change on drylands; ISBN: 9781402019524 |
Rights
Wageningen UR |
Repository
Wageningen - University of Wageningen
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