Good and Bad Luck in the Community-Based Management of the Daringa Dam, Djougou, Benin
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This paper analyzes the management of an agro-pastoral dam recently built in north-central Benin. It shows a failure to water livestock that reveals a split between sedentary populations, who have territory rights, and the Fulani breeders, who have only secondary rights to the land and its resources. In spite of formal, inclusive, community-based management, these communities have not succeeded in forming strategic groups to assert their claims.
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