Multiple uses of common pool resources in semi-arid West Africa: A survey of existing practices and options for sustainable resource management

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1998

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London, UK: Overseas Development Institute

Abstract

Common pool resources such as rangeland, forests, fallow fields and ponds provide an array of social and economic benefits for a wide variety of users in semi-arid West Africa. However, poor definition and enforcement of the institutional arrangements governing the use of these resources sometimes lead to social conflicts and resource degradation. This paper examines why institutional arrangements are at times weak, and suggests what action can be taken.

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Community institutions, Semiarid zones, Conflict, Common property resources, Rangelands, Forests, Sustainability, Natural resource management, West Africa, Ecosystem Farm/Enterprise Scale Governance

Citation

ODI Natural Resource Perspectives No. 38