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Carbon sequestration from common property resources: Lessons from community-based sustainable pasture management in north-central Mali

Authors :
Keith M. Moore
Karim Ouattara
Christine Jost
Carla Roncoli
Salmana Cissé
Adama Ballo
Carlos Pérez
Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (SANREM) Knowledgebase
Source :
Agricultural Systems. 94:97-109
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

Carbon sequestration in soils has been presented as a potential mechanism to enhance productivity in semi-arid lands in Africa while contributing to the mitigation of greenhouse emissions. Most of the literature, however, focuses on assessing the capacity of existing technology to sequester carbon in soils. There is much less discussion in the literature on the social and institutional elements that need to be in place to realize the potential benefits of carbon sequestration. This paper contributes insights in this direction by analyzing a case of community-based pasture management in north-central Mali. The case study challenges common assumptions in carbon sequestration efforts, namely that land resources are devoted to a single use by resident users; have distinct boundaries and fall within identifiable territorial and administrative jurisdictions, and are subject to widely recognized claims and free of conflict. We suggest that this is not always the case. Findings indicate that carbon sequestration projects centered on rangelands need to allow for flexibility in livestock movements and resource availability and to account for the diverging interest of multiple stakeholders, including different types of pastoralists and farmers. We conclude that social capital formation and conflict management are key elements of a carbon sequestration strategy in supports of sustainable and equitable development in the Sahelian region.

Details

ISSN :
0308521X
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agricultural Systems
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b700838de07b552205b4a8c80f0b3ef0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2005.10.010