Community-based rangeland management in Namibia improves resource governance but not environmental and economic outcomes

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D. Layne Coppock
Luke Crowley
Susan L. Durham
Dylan Groves
Julian C. Jamison
Dean Karlan
Brien E. Norton
R. Douglas Ramsey
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[1] Utah State University,Department of Environment and Society
[2] Innovations for Poverty Action,Ecology Center
[3] Utah State University,Department of Political Science
[4] Columbia University,Department of Economics
[5] University of Exeter,Kellogg School of Management
[6] Northwestern University,Department of Wildland Resources
[7] Utah State University,undefined
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Classic theories suggest that common pool resources are subject to overexploitation. Community-based resource management approaches may ameliorate tragedy of the commons effects. Here we use a randomized evaluation in Namibia’s communal rangelands to study a comprehensive four-year program to support community-based rangeland and cattle management. We find that the program led to persistent and large improvements for eight of thirteen indices of social and behavioral outcomes. Effects on rangeland health, cattle productivity and household economics, however, were either negative or nil. Positive impacts on community resource management may have been offset by communities’ inability to control grazing by non-participating herds and inhibited by an unresponsive rangeland sub-system. This juxtaposition, in which measurable improvements in community resource management did not translate into better outcomes for households or rangeland health, demonstrates the fragility of the causal pathway from program implementation to intended socioeconomic and environmental outcomes. It also points to challenges for improving climate change–adaptation strategies.
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