This paper examines interethnic conflict on grazing land previously accessed as common property. The study was undertaken in Mieso District of eastern Ethiopia where two ethnic groups experience different production systems - pastoral and agropastoral. Game theoretic approach and analytic narratives have been used as analytical tools. Results show that the historical change in land use by one of the ethnic groups, resource scarcity, violation of customary norms, power asymmetry and livestock raids are some of the factors that have contributed to the recurrence of the conflict. The role of raids in triggering conflict and restricting access to grazing area becomes particularly important. Socio-economic and political factors are responsible...
Pastoralist societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural conditions o...
The paper examines the implications of property rights on land use conflict resolution between crop ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
This paper examines interethnic conflict on grazing land previously accessed as common property. T...
"This paper examines interethnic conflict on grazing land previously accessed as common property. Th...
"This paper examines interethnic conflict on grazing land previously accessed as common property. Th...
This paper draws attention to the central role played by the Ethiopian state in reconfiguring contem...
Ethnic-based resource conflicts were common in eastern Ethiopia among the Afar, Ittu-Oromo and Issa-...
This study has been conducted in three districts in Afar of Northeastern Ethiopia. The objective is ...
Based on recent fieldwork this article examines how cattle raids involving Karrayu pastoralists are ...
Land related conflicts, including those that arise between pastoralists and farmers, are triggered b...
We examined the determinants of conflict among agro-pastoral households in areas affected by large-s...
Capitalizing on the mobility of livestock is one of the major ways in which pastoralists have manage...
"Collective action can play a significant role in sustainable management of common grazing lands thr...
The study was conducted in eastern Ethiopia where the Somali and Oromo ethnic groups live. The main ...
Pastoralist societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural conditions o...
The paper examines the implications of property rights on land use conflict resolution between crop ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
This paper examines interethnic conflict on grazing land previously accessed as common property. T...
"This paper examines interethnic conflict on grazing land previously accessed as common property. Th...
"This paper examines interethnic conflict on grazing land previously accessed as common property. Th...
This paper draws attention to the central role played by the Ethiopian state in reconfiguring contem...
Ethnic-based resource conflicts were common in eastern Ethiopia among the Afar, Ittu-Oromo and Issa-...
This study has been conducted in three districts in Afar of Northeastern Ethiopia. The objective is ...
Based on recent fieldwork this article examines how cattle raids involving Karrayu pastoralists are ...
Land related conflicts, including those that arise between pastoralists and farmers, are triggered b...
We examined the determinants of conflict among agro-pastoral households in areas affected by large-s...
Capitalizing on the mobility of livestock is one of the major ways in which pastoralists have manage...
"Collective action can play a significant role in sustainable management of common grazing lands thr...
The study was conducted in eastern Ethiopia where the Somali and Oromo ethnic groups live. The main ...
Pastoralist societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural conditions o...
The paper examines the implications of property rights on land use conflict resolution between crop ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...