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'We Have Democracy Now': The Impact of Institutional Change on the Logone Floodplain, Cameroon

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Fokou, Gilbert; Landolt, Gabriela
Journal: The Common Property Resource Digest
Volume: 74
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Date: 2005
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3057
Sector: Social Organization
General & Multiple Resources
Region: Africa
Subject(s): democracy
institutions
fisheries
pastoralism
indigenous institutions
Abstract: "This paper illustrates how local institutions for managing the fisheries and the pastures of the indigenous Kotoko have been eroded through political change, with more power going to seasonally immigrating nomadic and permanently immigrating ethnic group such as Arab Choa and Musgum. The Arab Choa and Musgum now claim rights to resources on the basis of democracy, enabling them, as well as the administration, to undermine the power of local stakeholders, a minority unable to control the Common Pool Resources (CPRs). Former, traditional arrangements for sharing pasture between pastoralists and fishermen, as well as the primacy of the Kotoko over fishing activity, have become ineffective."

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