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Will community rights secure pastoralists’ access to land? The Community Land Act in Kenya and its implications for Samburu pastoralists

Rahma Hassan, Iben Nathan, Karuti Kanyinga

2022The Journal of Peasant Studies19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pastoralists depend on access to communal rangelands but ongoing privatisation of land threatens their access. Further, globally, proponents of pastoralism call for state-sanctioned communal land rights to secure pastoralists access. In Kenya, the government has enacted the Community Land Act to secure communal land rights. This article examines how the implementation of this law affects pastoralists access to communal rangelands in Samburu county. Contrary to expectations,the legislation undermines pastoralists' customary institutions and their authority in relation to land. It also speeds up subdivision of communal lands into private individual plots. This constrains rather than secures pastoralists access to communal rangelands.

Topics & Concepts

PastoralismCustomary landRangelandLand lawGovernment (linguistics)Land tenureGeographyEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningLivestockAgroforestryAgricultureEconomicsForestryPhilosophyLinguisticsBiologyArchaeologyRangeland Management and Livestock EcologyTransboundary Water Resource ManagementLand Rights and Reforms
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