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DOI10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.12.010
Unevenness in scale mismatches: Institutional change, pastoralist livelihoods, and herding ecology in Laikipia, Kenya
Unks, Ryan R.1,2; King, Elizabeth G.1,2,3; German, Laura A.2,4; Wachira, Naiputari Paul5; Nelson, Donald R.2,4
发表日期2019
ISSN0016-7185
EISSN1872-9398
卷号99页码:74-87
英文摘要

This paper focuses on how political, economic, and biophysical factors shape institutions that mediate how livelihoods and ecological processes align and interact at Koija, a pastoralist group ranch in Mukogodo Division, Laikipia, Kenya. While there is currently a high-profile emphasis on landscape conservation and maintenance of wildlife mobility in East Africa, pastoralist herding range fragmentation is less often considered within conservation planning or assessments of ecological change. To address this, we asked, how have institutional changes interacted with the alignment of livestock husbandry livelihoods and ecological dynamics? We identified institutional changes that formed due to state intervention during the colonial and post-independence eras, and recent changes that have occurred due to privatized wildlife conservation. We then used ethnographic methods to analyze how these changes have interacted with biophysical conditions and herder agency to shape current livelihoods. We found that recent barriers to seasonal range access have occurred due to policies on private conservation ranches, conflicts between pastoralists in surrounding areas, and recent conservation interventions. While pastoralist households have adapted their livelihood strategies within these constraints on mobility, livelihoods have also been impacted by complex interactions with markets, changes in herding institutions, relations with conservation actors, ecological conditions of currently accessed sites, and biophysical factors related to livestock species. Bringing together political ecology and social-ecological systems literatures, we conclude that efforts to align institutions and ecological processes in favor of wildlife conservation overlook the current institutional and ecological basis of livelihoods and, in so doing, perpetuate a historically-rooted scalar mismatch between pastoralist livestock mobility and ecological variability.


WOS研究方向Geography
来源期刊GEOFORUM
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/92763
作者单位1.Univ Georgia, Warnell Sch Forestry & Nat Resources, 180 E Green St, Athens, GA 30602 USA;
2.Univ Georgia, Ctr Integrat Conservat Res, 321 Hunter Holmes Bldg,101 Herty Dr, Athens, GA 30602 USA;
3.Univ Georgia, Odum Sch Ecol, 140 E Green St, Athens, GA 30602 USA;
4.Univ Georgia, Dept Anthropol, 255 Baldwin Hall, Athens, GA 30602 USA;
5.Koija Grp Ranch, Laikipia, Kenya
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Unks, Ryan R.,King, Elizabeth G.,German, Laura A.,et al. Unevenness in scale mismatches: Institutional change, pastoralist livelihoods, and herding ecology in Laikipia, Kenya[J],2019,99:74-87.
APA Unks, Ryan R.,King, Elizabeth G.,German, Laura A.,Wachira, Naiputari Paul,&Nelson, Donald R..(2019).Unevenness in scale mismatches: Institutional change, pastoralist livelihoods, and herding ecology in Laikipia, Kenya.GEOFORUM,99,74-87.
MLA Unks, Ryan R.,et al."Unevenness in scale mismatches: Institutional change, pastoralist livelihoods, and herding ecology in Laikipia, Kenya".GEOFORUM 99(2019):74-87.
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