Community engagement in pastoralist areas: Lessons from the public dialogue process for a new refugee settlement in Turkana, Kenya
Abstract Large-scale development interventions have long failed to accommodate the needs and preferences of pastoralists or the systems of resource governance and land tenure upon which they rely. However, advocates of rights-based approaches to development emphasise the importance of community part...
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Main Author: | Cory Rodgers |
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Language: | EN |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/456d858b47a94e8aa3b3d969fd88d65e |
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