Evolving Tenure Rights and Agricultural Intensification in Southwestern Burkina Faso

36 Pages Posted: 22 Feb 2008

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Michael Kevane

Santa Clara University - Leavey School of Business - Economics Department

Leslie Gray

Santa Clara University

Abstract

Popular and official representations of the environment in Burkina Faso present soils as fragile and potentially subject to catastrophic collapse in fertility. In the cotton growing zone of southwestern Burkina Faso, researchers and policy makers attribute changes in land cover and land quality to population growth. This paper presents evidence questioning the dominant "population-degradation narrative" as applied to Burkina. We find that farmers are intensifying their production systems. While population has led to land scarcity, farmers are responding to both the resulting uncertainty in land rights and reductions in soil quality by intensifying the production process. Investments are used both as a soil-building and a tenure-building strategy.

But instead of producing an optimistic intensification counter-narrative, we contend that intensification is a process with social costs. A more complex intensification narrative should encompass elements of changing asset distribution, expropriation, and conflict in the process whereby individuals and social groups vie for land rights and invest in intensified production processes.

Keywords: Land tenure, Africa, intensification, degradation, environment, Burkina Faso

Suggested Citation

Kevane, Michael and Gray, Leslie, Evolving Tenure Rights and Agricultural Intensification in Southwestern Burkina Faso. World Development, Vol. 29, No. 4, 2001, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1096251

Michael Kevane (Contact Author)

Santa Clara University - Leavey School of Business - Economics Department ( email )

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Santa Clara, CA California 95053
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Leslie Gray

Santa Clara University ( email )

500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053
United States

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