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Hauke-Peter Vehrs

    Pokot Pastoralism
    Gum Arabic as an Enterprise
    Pokot Pastoralism
    • Pokot Pastoralism

      Environmental Change and Socio-Economic Transformation in North-West Kenya

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the experiences of pastoral communities, this book explores their visions and strategies for the future amidst environmental changes and extensive government initiatives. It delves into the ways these groups adapt and respond to external pressures, highlighting their resilience and innovative approaches to sustainability. Through in-depth analysis, it sheds light on the intersection of traditional practices and modern challenges faced by pastoralists.

      Pokot Pastoralism
    • Gum arabic is a tree resin obtained from Acacia senegal, an endemic tree species to the African Sahel Zone. Recently, plantation cultivation of Acacia senegal has been introduced in Northern Nigeria and the 'modern' production of gum arabic is investigated by government institutions to promote future gum arabic production, alongside a thitherto predominant smallholder collection of gum arabic from so-called natural stands of Acacia senegal. The two ways of collecting or producing gum arabic - smallholder collection in natural stands and plantation cultivation of Acacia senegal - are compared referring to land and labour productivity. In contrast to the collection of gum arabic in natural stands, the production of gum arabic in plantation cultivation requires the implementation of several working steps that are not carried out in natural stands. Hence, the question is raised how these two ways of gum arabic production differ from each other and why the collection from natural stands is rather extensive in comparison to plantation cultivation. Therefore, the context of local livelihoods and the interaction of several actors in the drylands of North-Eastern Nigeria is taken into consideration to explain the collection of gum arabic in natural stands. These interactions are limited in plantation cultivation where gum arabic production efficiency and profitability is focussed.

      Gum Arabic as an Enterprise
    • Examines how pastoral peoples imagine, or even design, their futures under the pressure of changing environments and large-scale government projects.

      Pokot Pastoralism