将干旱风险金融化:将新自由主义假设引入非洲旱地

Financializing Drought Risk: Introducing Neoliberal Assumptions into Africa’s Drylands

Journal of Development Studies · 2025
被引 2 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究分析了埃塞俄比亚南部博拉纳牧区中,基于指数的牲畜保险(IBLI)如何与牧民在性别、年龄、财富和地点上的干旱风险应对实践相匹配,揭示了保险的新自由主义假设与当地实践的脱节。

Abstract

Pastoral communities in Africa’s drylands predominantly rely on livestock raising, with the Horn of Africa (HoA) being a key region characterized by complex socio-political and environmental dynamics. Climate-induced shocks, particularly frequent droughts, pose serious challenges to these pastoralists. In response, both state and non-state actors have implemented various programs, promoting market-based strategies like insurance as solutions to climatic risks. Among these, index-based livestock insurance (IBLI) stands out as a recent climate risk financing solution for smallholder farmers and pastoralists. It is praised as an innovative, market-driven strategy to mitigate drought risks for the most vulnerable pastoralists. Despite over a decade of implementation, the uptake of IBLI has been disappointing, prompting a need to examine the assumptions underlying the insurance product. A crucial aspect is how the insurance model aligns with pastoralist practices related to drought risk – specifically their conceptualizations, experiences, and responses. This study aims to identify which elements of local drought risk responses – categorized by gender, age, wealth, and location – are reflected in the insurance model within the Borana pastoral system of southern Ethiopia. It also offers insights into how the neoliberal assumptions of insurance and similar market-based solutions align or misalign with pastoralist practices in the drylands.

金融化干旱风险指数型牲畜保险新自由主义假设博拉纳牧区