Pastoralism: drylands’ invisible asset? Developing a framework for assessing the value of pastoralism in East Africa

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, 30 pages
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English, Français
Published: October 2006
Series: Drylands Issue Paper
ISBN: 9781843696377
Product code:12534IIED

Many policy makers in East Africa have preconceptions about the value of pastoralism as a land-use system believing it to be economically inefficient and environmentally destructive. Yet, this is not evidence-based. Not only is there no consensus on what is a dynamic economic model of pastoralism, no mechanisms exist to inform government decision-making of its comparative advantages over alternative land uses. This paper argues that pastoralism does make a significant contribution to society and that, with better understanding, planning and data collection, its value can be demonstrated. The paper presents a preliminary framework for assessing the benefits of pastoralism that goes beyond conventional criteria relating to livestock and their by-products. While the paper focuses on East Africa, much of the analysis is applicable to pastoral systems in other regions of Africa.

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Hesse, C. and MacGregor, J. (2006). Pastoralism: drylands’ invisible asset? Developing a framework for assessing the value of pastoralism in East Africa. .
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