The Welfare of Borana Pastoralists in Ethiopia : Changes and Challenges in the Periphery (Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development)

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The Welfare of Borana Pastoralists in Ethiopia : Changes and Challenges in the Periphery (Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development)

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In an era of rapidly shifting socioeconomic landscapes and mounting climate challenges, understanding and improving the welfare of pastoralist societies in Africa's fragile drylands is more critical than ever. This book offers an evidence-based contribution to that effort. Drawing on two decades of research and repeated household surveys in the Borana region of southern Ethiopia, the study explores the major challenges faced by peripheral pastoralist communities amid environmental change and socioeconomic transition. Using both quantitative and qualitative data from seven systematically selected sites, the book builds a robust panel dataset collected over three survey rounds since 2002, with detailed analyses based on the most recent 2012 and 2021 surveys. The core objective is to empirically trace long-term trends in pastoral well-being—allowing the data to speak for itself. Beyond academic discourse, this work serves as a practical resource for policy analysis and development programming, offering insights for students, researchers, planners, and aid practitioners committed to sustainable development in Africa's pastoral peripheries. The book is organized into two parts: Part One provides a conceptual foundation and reviews key debates on pastoralism and development. Part Two presents empirical analyses on household economies, climate adaptation, poverty and vulnerability, food security, and resilience to shocks.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Pastoralism and Changes in Pastoral Livelihoods.- Chapter 3. Managing the Natural Capital Base of Pastoralism.- Chapter 4. The Study Area and Primary Data Collection.- Chapter 5. The Borana Pastoral Mode of Production and Household Economy.- Chapter 6. Pastoralism and Climate Change Adaptations.- Chapter 7. Analysis of Poverty Dynamics and Vulnerability to Poverty Traps.- Chapter 8. Household Food Insecurity and Hunger.- Chapter 9. Resilience of Borana Pastoralists.

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