Farmers and Herdsmen in Central Africa: From Coexistence to Territorial Integration (notice n° 712143)

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Personal name Gautier, Denis
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Title Farmers and Herdsmen in Central Africa: From Coexistence to Territorial Integration
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2005.<br/>
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General note 41
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Summary, etc. In savannah regions of central Africa, farming and herding communities cohabit in the same small areas.The sedentarisation of both communities, which are used to extensive land management practices has led them to integrate the two activities.This integration, which is encouraged and supported by the Administration and Development, does not necessarily mean an integration of both territories and communities. An analysis of land management in local territories through benchmark sites in Chad, CAR and Cameroon, enables us to discuss the conditions and processes of territorial integration between farming and livestock breeding when the two activities are still performed by two distinct communities.The strongest integration is observed when a herding camp has been settled near a farming village, on the basis of good and longstanding relations, and when local rules of land management are established and accepted by each community. The worst integration is observed when institutional agents have tried to organise activities spatially according to external rules. The territorial dimension appears to be determinant in the farming-livestock breeding integration process in the central African savannah.
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Personal name Ankogui-Mpok
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Personal name Réounodji, Frédéric
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Personal name Njoya, Aboubakar
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Personal name Seignobos, Christian
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Note L’Espace géographique | 34 | 3 | 2005-09-01 | p. 223-236 | 0046-2497
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