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COVID-19 and pastoralism: reflections from three continents

Giulia Simula, Tsering Bum, Domenica Farinella, Natasha Maru, Tahira Shariff Mohamed, Masresha Taye, Palden Tsering

2020The Journal of Peasant Studies34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Focusing on pastoralism, this article reflects on five diverse cases across Africa, Asia and Europe and asks: how have COVID-19 disease control measures affected mobility and production practices, marketing opportunities, land control, labour relations, local community support and socio-political relations with the state and other settled agrarian or urban populations? In response to the lockdown measures, we explore what innovations have emerged to secure livelihoods, through new forms of social solidarity and ‘moral economy’. The cases examine how impacts and responses have been differentiated by class, age, wealth and ethnicity, and explore the implications for socio-economic processes and political change in pastoral settings.

Topics & Concepts

PastoralismAgrarian societyLivelihoodSolidarityPoliticsPolitical economyEthnic groupState (computer science)Political scienceDevelopment economicsGeographySociologyEconomic growthEconomyEconomic geographyEconomicsAgricultureLivestockArchaeologyLawComputer scienceAlgorithmForestryRangeland Management and Livestock EcologyZoonotic diseases and public healthAnimal Diversity and Health Studies
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