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Multiple dimensions of pastoral conflict over land and territory within the Afar region of Ethiopia

Posted on March 15, 2011 by Lesley White - Future of Pastoralism - Presentations

By Simone Rettberg, University of Bayreuth, Germany

For Panel 3: Regional conflict dynamics in the Horn of Africa and implications for pastoral development

File: Rettberg 2011_Dimensions of pastoral conflict.pdf

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