Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Modern Social Sciences |
Title | A Discourse on Emergence of New Conflicts and Their Impacts to Surrounding Communities after Livestock Keepers’ Eviction from Mkomazi Game Reserve (MGR) in Tanzania |
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Volume | 3 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 123-139 |
URL | http://www.modernscientificpress.com/Journals/downloadFile.aspx?YTDXIp8pwb35qABc+2BV/78PsQu40801jXAKDjHmVxEV7Ici6H8aUMXc+o73dur3 |
Abstract | The main purpose of this paper was to make a detailed study on new conflicts that have emerged after pastoralists evicted from the reserve had settled in new areas around the reserve. Data collection was carried out using participatory techniques in which new conflicts and assessment of resource conditions was also carried out. Formal questionnaires were also administered to 341 respondents. Open meetings and semi structure interviews were used to collect data from groups of farmers and livestock keepers. Results indicated that evicted pastoralists settlement outside the MGR gave rise to new conflicts with other communities. Conflicts were based on the use of natural resources such as land, water and grazing resources. Livestock diseases, inadequate grazing and water resources and unsuitable conditions for livestock keeping around the villages where they settled were blamed for livestock losses of 60-100%. Local communities frequently lost their valuable standing crops (maize and rice) to pastoralists’ cattle especially during the dry seasons. It is recommended that (i) well designed land use plans to separate areas for grazing and watering resources should be in place (ii) pastoral communities should be encouraged to change their current lifestyles to avoid dependency solely on pastoralism. |
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