Livelihood systems in rural social formations often involve the utilization of natural resources for multiple purposes (e.g. wetlands which are used for both cropping and for grazing) or by more than one user (as when rangelands are grazed by different herdowners or groups of herdowners). Disputes or conflicts are common in these situations, and institutional frameworks for resolving disputes and managing conflict have usually evolved in response.
Funding
European Research Council (ERC)
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Cousins, B. (2020) 'Conflict Management for Multiple Resource Users in Pastoralist and Agro-Pastoralist Contexts' in Scoones, I. (Ed) Fifty Years of Research on Pastoralism and Development, IDS Bulletin 51A: Brighton: IDS