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The Emergence of the Village and the Transformation of Traditional Institutions: A Case Study from Northern Tanzania

J. Terrence McCabe, Paul W. Leslie, Alicia Davis

2020Human Organization16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we examine how the 2008-2009 drought in northern Tanzania contributed to and catalyzed the transformation of governance concerning the management of natural resources from traditional informal institutions among the Maasai to formal village-based institutions. Our central argument is that village governance in northern Tanzania represents a new, formal institution that is supplementing and in some important ways obviating traditional, informal institutions. Further, this replacement is central to what appears to be a transformation of the social-ecological system embracing the rangelands and pastoral/agropastoral people in northern Tanzania. In this paper, we document the basis for our claims concerning the institutional shift and discuss its implications for livelihoods and social relationships.

Topics & Concepts

TanzaniaLivelihoodMaasaiArgument (complex analysis)Corporate governanceInstitutionGeographyPolitical scienceEconomic growthSociologySocioeconomicsSocial scienceEconomicsAgricultureArchaeologyManagementBiochemistryChemistryRangeland Management and Livestock EcologyTourism, Volunteerism, and DevelopmentTransboundary Water Resource Management
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