Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access Regimes

Several misunderstandings obscure the understanding of access to pastoral resources in farming areas of West Africa. Firstly, pastoral resources are often considered as commons, whereas they are mostly based on open access. Secondly, these open access regimes are under-studied and suffer from a poor...

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Main Authors: Alexis Gonin, Geoffroy Filoche, Philippe Lavigne Delville
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals (Publishing Services) 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of the Commons
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Online Access:https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/950
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spelling doaj-6c9aa0d56e3e4bc4919d6edb5bf63cf12020-11-25T03:09:13ZengUtrecht University Library Open Access Journals (Publishing Services)International Journal of the Commons1875-02812019-10-0113210.5334/ijc.950433Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access RegimesAlexis Gonin0Geoffroy Filoche1Philippe Lavigne Delville2Université Paris Nanterre, Laboratoire LAVUEInstitut de recherche pour le développementInstitut de recherche pour le développementSeveral misunderstandings obscure the understanding of access to pastoral resources in farming areas of West Africa. Firstly, pastoral resources are often considered as commons, whereas they are mostly based on open access. Secondly, these open access regimes are under-studied and suffer from a poor understanding of what is a “right” in such regimes. This is an important issue, because grazing resources are disappearing in farming regions while fields for crops are extending, and because herders’ rights do not protect them from this adverse change in land use. Grounded on field work in western Burkina Faso, this article specifies herders’ rights of access in the area by drawing upon the concepts forged by Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld (1913). This American legal scholar sees rights as a relational issue, not as individual or collective entitlements. His analytical framework has been influential since the beginning of the 20th century and proves to be relevant to highlight farmers-herders relations. The article demonstrates that herders benefit from liberty of access rather than rights in the strictest sense of the word. Access to pastoral resources is weak because herders are subject to farmers’ power to change their land use from pastoral to agricultural.https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/950land rightsopen accesspastoralismwest africaherders/farmers relationshohfeld
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Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access Regimes
International Journal of the Commons
land rights
open access
pastoralism
west africa
herders/farmers relations
hohfeld
author_facet Alexis Gonin
Geoffroy Filoche
Philippe Lavigne Delville
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title Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access Regimes
title_short Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access Regimes
title_full Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access Regimes
title_fullStr Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access Regimes
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of Access to Pastoral Resources in a Farming Area (Western Burkina Faso): Unveiling Rights in Open Access Regimes
title_sort dynamics of access to pastoral resources in a farming area (western burkina faso): unveiling rights in open access regimes
publisher Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals (Publishing Services)
series International Journal of the Commons
issn 1875-0281
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Several misunderstandings obscure the understanding of access to pastoral resources in farming areas of West Africa. Firstly, pastoral resources are often considered as commons, whereas they are mostly based on open access. Secondly, these open access regimes are under-studied and suffer from a poor understanding of what is a “right” in such regimes. This is an important issue, because grazing resources are disappearing in farming regions while fields for crops are extending, and because herders’ rights do not protect them from this adverse change in land use. Grounded on field work in western Burkina Faso, this article specifies herders’ rights of access in the area by drawing upon the concepts forged by Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld (1913). This American legal scholar sees rights as a relational issue, not as individual or collective entitlements. His analytical framework has been influential since the beginning of the 20th century and proves to be relevant to highlight farmers-herders relations. The article demonstrates that herders benefit from liberty of access rather than rights in the strictest sense of the word. Access to pastoral resources is weak because herders are subject to farmers’ power to change their land use from pastoral to agricultural.
topic land rights
open access
pastoralism
west africa
herders/farmers relations
hohfeld
url https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/950
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