寻找生计保障:布基纳法索的土地与流动性

Searching for Livelihood Security: Land and Mobility in Burkina Faso

Journal of Development Studies · 2001
被引 25
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

批评渐进式土地改革仍以西方产权安全为目标,指出在布基纳法索北部,土地和耕地的地理流动性是保护生计的关键,主张维持灵活的资源产权制度。

Abstract

The incremental approach to land reform in sub-Saharan Africa constitutes a rapprochement between proponents of the introduction of private property regimes and their critics. The incrementalists recognise that local tenure regimes can change and that they should be the basis of any land-reform programme. This article argues that an important gap remains with regard to the dynamics of tenure arrangements observed in a highly insecure environment, because the incremental approach retains a western-type of tenure security as its ultimate goal. Geographic mobility of actors and fields is essential to the protection of livelihoods in the north-central region of Burkina Faso. This mobility not only is made possible by the prevailing land tenure regime but also underpins its flexibility and allows the merging and shifting of rights. All of this argues against the establishment of western-type tenure security and in favour of the maintenance of flexible resource tenure regimes - a model discussed in recent years in relation to pastoral land use in drylands. This would have the additional advantage of integrating understandings of, and approaches to, pastoralists' and crop-farmers' land use in regions where these population groups already intermingle.

土地改革生计安全土地流动性布基纳法索