Wageningen University, P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Ambio. 2018 Apr;47(3):340-354. doi: 10.1007/s13280-017-0942-6. Epub 2017 Sep 21.
Pastoralists face increasing competition for land with crop farmers and nature in and around the W Biosphere Reserve (WBR) in Benin. Our aim was to describe and analyse land use changes in order to understand their drivers, and to describe and analyse the viewpoints of relevant stakeholders in order to understand the competition for land. To this end, remote sensing data, regional statistics, and survey data were collected. We found that crop land expansion around the WBR was the direct driver of decrease of the grazing land area. Population growth and rising demand for food crops, and government support to the cotton sector were indirect drivers of grazing land reduction. Furthermore, competing claims on land among users arose from the complex interaction of crop expansion, presence of WBR and the way it is governed, the lack of support to pastoralists, and the increasing shift of pastoralists' lifestyle into one of settled crop farmers. Pastoralism is under threat and its survival depends on the successful implementation of policies to support pastoralists and protect grazing lands.
牧民在贝宁的 W 生物保护区(WBR)内外与农作物种植者和自然争夺土地,面临着越来越大的竞争。我们的目的是描述和分析土地利用变化,以了解其驱动因素,并描述和分析相关利益相关者的观点,以了解土地竞争。为此,我们收集了遥感数据、区域统计数据和调查数据。我们发现,WBR 周围的耕地扩张是放牧地面积减少的直接驱动因素。人口增长和对粮食作物需求的增加,以及政府对棉花部门的支持,是放牧地减少的间接驱动因素。此外,由于作物扩张、WBR 的存在及其管理方式、对牧民的支持不足以及牧民生活方式向定居农作物种植者的转变等因素的复杂相互作用,导致了土地使用者之间的竞争主张。畜牧业正受到威胁,其生存取决于支持牧民和保护放牧地的政策的成功实施。