Wealth creation, income distribution, and adaptation among Sahelian (agro)pastoralists in a shock-prone environment
Sahelian (agro) pastoralists face significant undervaluation of their livelihoods. A 2017-2021 comparative study across six Sahelian countries, involving 3,070 households initially and 2,216 later, examined income trends and coping strategies. Household incomes stabilized at around 2 million FCFA annually from 2017 to 2020, with notable disparities across countries. Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, and Senegal saw income growth, while Chad experienced a decline. Livestock sales and reliance on subsistence far ming influenced these differences. Despite challenges, livestock sales remained crucial, though declining in some areas. Adaptive strategies like destocking and mobility were employed, but limited capacity hindered stronger responses.
Title of publication: XII International Rangelands Congress Proceedings
ISSN: 978-0-646-72121-7
Число страниц: 1268- 1272
Издатель: International Rangeland Congress
Раздел/глава: Theme: Theme 5 / Climate change impacts and ecological resilience
Автор: Abdrahmane Wane
Другие авторы: Ibrahime Touré, Amadou D. Mballo, Amadou Ndiaye, Zoumana Souli, El Hadji Y. Botoni, Ibrahime Tankari, Mamadou B. Diao
Организация: International Rangeland Congress
Год: 2025
Страна/страны: Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal
Географический охват: Африки
Категория: Часть доклада
Полный текст: https://rangelandsgateway.org/dlio/154970
Язык контента: English
