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Poverty and Systems Research in the Drylands

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Mortimore, Michael; Adams, Bill; Harris, Frances
Date: 2000
Agency: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), London
Series: Gatekeeper Series, no. 94
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6170
Sector: Social Organization
Region: Africa
Middle East & South Asia
Subject(s): poverty
livelihoods
resource management
arid regions
Abstract: "In this paper we call for a holistic or systems approach to research linking natural resource management with livelihoods in the drylands, which is a departure from the sectoral or disciplinary frameworks which were formerly traditional in development practice. Research needs to situate natural resources, given the peculiar constraints of the drylands, within a framework of livelihood options, and locate points of entry for developmental initiatives. A series of projects carried out in dryland systems in the Nigerian Sahel in the 1990s suggested some critical targets for research. This paper reflects on this work in the broader context of natural resource management and rural livelihoods in the dryland regions of tropical Africa and South Asia. The proposed approach goes beyond existing models such as Farming Systems Research, Farmer Participatory Research, and the Sustainable Livelihoods approach, towards one tailor-made for drylands communities in which the critical constraints in natural resources (NR) drive economic diversification while creating complex linkages between NR and poverty, linkages which must be understood if entry points for development initiatives are to be correctly identified. The focus of this approach is the management of constraints and opportunities by smallholders."

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