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Journal of Development Studies | 2007

To Share or Not to Share? (Non-) Violence, Scarcity and Resource Access in Somali Region, Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale; Benedikt Korf

Abstract Scholars in the environmental security tradition have sought to explicate the links between environmental scarcity (or degradation) and the onset of different forms of political violence and how these are mediated by institutional mechanisms. The Malthusian trap here is not a direct deterministic relationship, but rather a possibility, where environmental scarcity when it coincides with socio-economic processes of rent-seeking and exclusion triggers political conditions ripe for violent struggles. This a priori attention to scarcity as causal mechanism blurs our understanding why violence occurs in some and does not in other places. Our research strategy is therefore different: we study a case of non-violent relations between resource users under conditions of environmental scarcity (due to drought) and political instability and look into the crucial role of local institutions in governing competing resource claims. Our case from the violence-prone Somali Region, Ethiopia analyses how agro-pastoralist communities develop sharing arrangements on pasture resources with intruding pastoralist communities in drought years, even though this places additional pressure on their grazing resource. A household survey investigates the determinants for different households in the agro-pastoralist community, asset-poor and wealthy ones, to enter into different types of sharing arrangements. Our findings suggest that resource sharing offers asset-poor households opportunities to stabilise and enhance their asset-base in drought years, providing incentives for cooperative rather than conflicting relations with intruding pastoralists.


Archive | 2008

Land tenure in Ethiopia: Continuity and change, shifting rulers, and the quest for state control

Wibke Crewett; Ayalneh Bogale; Benedikt Korf


Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture | 2005

Determinants of poverty in rural Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale; Konrad Hagedorn; Benedikt Korf


2009 Conference, August 16-22, 2009, Beijing, China | 2009

Analysis of poverty and its covariates among smallholder farmers in the eastern Hararghe highlands of Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale; Benedikt Korf


Journal of Sustainable Forestry | 2011

Valuing Natural Forest Resources: An Application of Contingent Valuation Method on Adaba-Dodola Forest Priority Area, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale


Human Ecology | 2009

Resource Entitlement and Mobility of Pastoralists in the Yerer and Daketa Valleys, Eastern Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale; Benedikt Korf


2003 Annual Meeting, August 16-22, 2003, Durban, South Africa | 2003

Why Does Poverty Persist In Rural Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale; Konrad Hagedorn; Benedikt Korf


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2010

Determinants of choice of market-oriented indigenous Horo cattle production in Dano district of western Showa, Ethiopia

Befikadu Alemayehu; Ayalneh Bogale; Clemens B. A. Wollny; Girma Tesfahun


2006 Annual Meeting, August 12-18, 2006, Queensland, Australia | 2006

Peaceful Co-existence? What Role for Personal Wealth and Entitlement in Conflict Mitigation in Unfavorable Areas of Eastern Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale; Benedikt Korf; Konrad Hagedorn


Journal of Agriculture in the Tropics and Subtropics | 2002

Implications of agricultural land degradation to the profitability and competitiveness of subsistence farmers: A comparative study from rural Ethiopia

Ayalneh Bogale; Konrad Hagedorn; G. Abalu

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Konrad Hagedorn

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Girma Tesfahun

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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