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Local Customary Institutions as the Basis for Natural Resource Management Among Boran Pastoralists in Northern Kenya

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:42 authored by Jeremy Swift
This paper argues, ors the basis of a specific case of a pastoral economy in northern Kenya, that customary natural resource management rules and institutions may provide a better starting point for development policies and programmes than the more familiar technocratic/bureaucratic model hitherto adopted in African drylands.

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European Research Council (ERC)

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Institute of Development Studies

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Local Customary Institutions as the Basis for Natural Resource Management Among Boran Pastoralists in Northern Kenya

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IDS Bulletin 51.1A

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Institute of Development Studies

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Kenya

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en

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Rural Futures

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    Volume 51. Issue 1A: Pastoralism and Development: Fifty Years of Dynamic Change

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