Herding through Uncertainties – Regional Perspectives. Exploring the Interfaces of Pastoralists and Uncertainty. Results from a Literature Review

M. Nori
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This paper has been written as a background review for the European Research Council-funded PASTRES project (Pastoralism, Uncertainty, Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins, pastres.org). Lessons from pastoralists, we argue, may help others working in other domains to develop more effective responses to uncertain contexts. Following prof. Scoones’ papers What is uncertainty and why does it matter?, this is one of two papers developed with a view to analyse and reflect on the interfaces and interrelationships between pastoral societies, the uncertainties that embed their livelihoods, and the related coping/adaptive principles, strategies, and practices. Through a structured review and a meta-analysis of existing literature, the environmental, market, and governance dimensions characterizing uncertainty for pastoralists are explored in six different settings: a) Central and southern Asia, with specific references to the Tibetan plateau in China and to Indian pastoralists; b) the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean, with a focus on Morocco in the Maghreb-Mashreq region and a wider perspective on pastoralism in Mediterranean Europe; c) the eastern and western flanks of Sub-Saharan Africa drylands, with a specific focus on the Fulani and Borana pastoral groups inhabiting these regions. This paper provides an understanding of the constantly changing uncertainty frameworks characterising the livelihoods of pastoralists inhabiting different geographical areas of the globe.Very diverse and contrasting pastoral settings present relevant similarities and convergences when facing evolving uncertainty scenarios. The ecological uncertainties that inform pastoral strategies get reconfigured as connections and networks extend and the market and governance dimensions hold growing roles in determining the livelihoods of pastoral communities. The paper concludes by indicating potential ways we could learn from pastoralists, as part of a wider conversation about embracing uncertainties to meet the challenges of our turbulent world. This endeavour is complemented by another paper that explores the principles, strategies, and practices pastoral communities adopt with a view to cope and adapt to surrounding and embedding insecurities.
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不确定性中的羊群效应——区域视角。探索牧民与不确定性的界面。文献综述的结果
这篇论文是作为欧洲研究委员会资助的PASTRES项目(畜牧、不确定性、恢复力:来自边缘的全球教训,pastres.org)的背景综述而写的。我们认为,牧民的经验教训可能有助于在其他领域工作的其他人对不确定的环境做出更有效的反应。什么是不确定性,为什么不确定性很重要?这是两篇论文之一,旨在分析和反思游牧社会之间的界面和相互关系,嵌入其生计的不确定性,以及相关的应对/适应原则、策略和实践。通过对现有文献的结构化回顾和元分析,本文在六个不同的环境中探讨了牧民不确定性的环境、市场和治理维度:a)中亚和南亚,具体涉及中国青藏高原和印度牧民;b)地中海北岸和南岸,重点是马格里布-马什里克地区的摩洛哥,并从更广泛的角度研究地中海欧洲的畜牧业;c)撒哈拉以南非洲旱地的东部和西部,特别关注居住在这些地区的富拉尼和博拉纳牧民群体。本文提供了对居住在全球不同地理区域的牧民生计特征不断变化的不确定性框架的理解。在面对不断变化的不确定性情景时,非常多样化和对比鲜明的田园环境呈现出相关的相似性和趋同性。随着联系和网络的扩展,为牧民战略提供信息的生态不确定性得到了重新配置,市场和治理维度在决定牧民社区生计方面发挥着越来越大的作用。论文最后指出了我们可以向牧民学习的潜在方法,作为拥抱不确定性以迎接我们动荡世界挑战的更广泛对话的一部分。这一努力得到了另一篇论文的补充,该论文探讨了牧区采用的原则、策略和实践,以应对和适应周围和嵌入的不安全感。
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