Browsing by Author "Freudenberger, M. S."
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- Old Wind in New Bottles: Creating New Institutions for Local Land ManagementBruce, J. W.; Freudenberger, M. S.; Ngaido, T. (The World Bank, 1995)The document reviews the experiences of Niger, Senegal, Botswana, Gambia, and Tanzania in their attempts to replace traditional community-based tenure systems with modern legal tenure systems based on national statutes. Most attempts race evolved into a second wave of adaptive tenure models using decentralized (local) decision-making to implement quasi-standardized tenure systems for each nation.
- Pastoralism in Peril: The Compression of Grazing Space in SenegalFreudenberger, M. S.; Freudenberger, K. S. (1993)Land use patterns across Senegal's Sahelian zone are undergoing significant and rapid change. One particularly alarming aspect of this transformation is the unrelenting compression of once dynamic agro-pastoral livelihood systems into an ever more circumscribed space. The paper looks first at the agro-pastoral populations of Senegal and, in particular, at the role of mobility in reducing risk and ensuring the sustainability of their livelihood. It then discusses, region by region, the pressures on grazing lands, looking specifically at issues that have arisen (1) along the Senegal river and the Lac de Guiers, (2) in the Ferlo, (3) in the groundnut basin, (4) in the Niayes coastal region and (5) in Eastern Senegal and the Casamance. The conclusions focus on specific political and legal issues related to the maintenance of common areas necessary for agro-pastoralist livelihoods and looks at how the local populations themselves have responded to this threat to grazing strategies. (CAB Abstracts)
- The question of the commons in the SahelFreudenberger, M. S.; Mathieu, P. (1993)This report introduces common property regimes in the Sahel, establishes the conditions for the emergence of sustainable institutions to manage common property resources, and then concludes with policy recommendations.