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No more Grass grown by the Spear
Addressing Land-based Conflicts in Somaliland
Mohamed Abdi et al. | INEF, Sonstige | Academy for Peace and Development / INEF | 2008

Topic: Landkonflikte

Country: Somaliland
The focus of this report is on the rural areas of Somaliland, which experienced considerable socio-economic transformation since 1991. Changing modes of production undermined traditional land management patterns. Land grabbing and sedentarization tendencies, spread throughout the country, have effectively undermined traditional common land user rights and deprived large numbers of nomads of urgently needed resources. The dramatic increase of enclosures was aggravated by the lack of formal state authority able to implement the existing legislation. Returnees who had lost their livestock during the civil war also try to generate new livelihoods out of common grazing land. As a result of land grabbing, the remaining open range land is under increased livestock pressure, leading to overgrazing, environmental degradation and competition over shrinking resources.

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