Land Use and Land Right Dynamics—Determinants for Resource Management Options in Eastern Burkina Faso

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Anette Reenberg
Christian Lund
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Human Ecology | 1998年 / 26卷
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LAND USE PATTERNS; LAND USE PRACTICE; DEMOGRAPHIC PRESSURE; AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS; LAND TENURE; “GESTION DES TERROIRS VILLAGOIS”; RIVER BLINDNESS;
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The paper first examines established theories on the population-environmental nexus. Farmers' options in responding to declining soil fertility or shortage of land vary from village to village and even household to household. Responses are conditioned by social relations with neighboring villages and the labor availability of individual households. The example from the Boulgou Province in Burkina Faso shows that some farmers have been able to expand their acreage in other villages' territories on a virtually permanent basis, thereby compensating for increased population pressure and for land degradation. Currently, labor availability, social relations, and distance to the land seem to be the main constraints on land expansion. However, the pattern of land use changes is expected to be increasingly influenced by the existence of more formally established rights than at present. In the light of the empirical findings, the relevance of the “Gestion des Terroir Villagois” concept as a tool for planning for sustainable natural resource management at the village level is discussed. This approach seems imperfectly suited to address a reality in which social and physical environments are superimposed in a spatially complex way.
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