Cette recherche interroge les perspectives de gestion des risques de catastrophe et les implications associées à la sédentarisation des pasteurs dans la zone Gode (province) de l'État régional somalien d'Éthiopie (région de Somalie). La recherche révèle que la sédentarisation pourrait valoir la peine d'être poursuivie comme mesure d'atténuation, mais pas nécessairement en remplacement du pastoralisme. Le pastoralisme entre dans l'histoire comme une stratégie pour atténuer la variabilité du climat et les environnements arides. Gode Zone accueille une importante population de pasteurs. Aujourd'hui, les pasteurs de Gode Zone, comme ailleurs dans la région de la Corne de l'Afrique, souffrent de restrictions sur leur mobilité et leurs marchés en grande partie en raison de la dynamique géopolitique du monde. Les gouvernements ne semblent pas voir l'impact de leurs restrictions sur les pasteurs. Au lieu de cela, ils voient en quelque sorte le pastoralisme comme un problème de développement qui doit être abordé. La solution la plus tentante à ce « problème de développement » parmi la plupart des gouvernements est de régler les pasteurs et de les transformer en agriculteurs ou agro-pasteurs - autrement connu sous le nom de sédentarisation des pasteurs. Le gouvernement éthiopien poursuit cette politique depuis des années.
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