Livelihood Adaptation to Risk: Constraints and Opportunities for Pastoral Development in Ethiopia's Afar Region

Livelihood Adaptation to Risk: Constraints and Opportunities for Pastoral Development in Ethiopia's Afar Region

Author: 
Daviesz, Jonathan
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
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Responsibility: 
Bennett, Richard, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of Development Studies
Source: 
The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 43, Number 3, April 2007, pp. 490 - 511.
Abstract: 

Development policies in the pastoral areas of Africa assume that pastoralists are poor. Using the Afar pastoralists of Ethiopia as the focus of research this article challenges this depiction of pastoralism by exploring pastoral livelihood goals and traditional strategies for managing risk. Investment in social institutions to minimise the risk of outright destitution, sometimes at the cost of increased poverty, and significant manipulation of local markets enable the Afar to exploit a highly uncertain and marginal environment. Improved development assistance and enhanced targeting of the truly vulnerable within pastoral societies demands an acceptance that pastoral powerty is neither uniform nor universal.

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CITATION: Daviesz, Jonathan. Livelihood Adaptation to Risk: Constraints and Opportunities for Pastoral Development in Ethiopia's Afar Region . : Taylor & Francis Group , . The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 43, Number 3, April 2007, pp. 490 - 511. - Available at: https://library.au.int/frlivelihood-adaptation-risk-constraints-and-opportunities-pastoral-development-ethiopias-afar-regio-3