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Contested natural resources and political conflict: case-studies from Darfur and Gambella European Conference on African Studies Leipzig, Germany 4-7 June 2009 Ana Elisa Cascão King’s College of London, UK CEAUP, Portugal
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Page 1: Cascao Leipzig Contested Natural Resources Horn Darfur Gambella

Contested natural resources and political conflict:

case-studies from Darfur and Gambella

European Conference on African Studies

Leipzig, Germany

4-7 June 2009

Ana Elisa Cascão

King’s College of London, UK

CEAUP, Portugal

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Ethiopia and Sudan: Territory and Natural Resources

Agriculture and Livestock:• Main economic sectors• Main source of livelihoods• Inputs: Land and Water• Competition for control• Patterns of cooperation and conflict

Environmental challenges:• Overexploitation of land and water resources• Environmental degradation• Uneven patterns of rainfall• Desertification

Other challenges:• Population growth• Population movements (migrations, refugees, etc)• Resource-grabbing

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Land Use

Darfur

Gambella

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Livestock Density

Darfur

Gambella

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Human Density

Darfur

Gambella

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Ethiopia and Sudan: Political dimensions of resource-based conflicts

Blurred political setting: • Property rights/Land Tenure• Acess and distribution• Unclear development options• Traditional conflict-resolution mechanisms• Alternative conflict-resolution mechanisms?

Power politics:• Marginalisation • New competition: for political power and weatlh • Political manipulation of group-identities• Selective empowerement

“Extra” political dimensions: • Porous administrative borders• Spillover effects of neighbouring conflicts

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DARFUR – A local water war? Roots of the Conflict: Resource-based

• Semi-arid region• Concentration of population• Longstanding competition for fertile/grazing

land – land tenure problems• Competition for water access• Agro vs. Pastolarist disputes• Customary conflict resolution

1980s: • Increasing desertification/degradation • Limited water supplies• New agro-pastoralist migrations • Growing competition for resources• Governance failure

“Darfur is an environmental crisis – a conflict that grew at least in part from desertification, ecological degradation and a scarcity of

resources, foremost among the water” (Ban Ki-Moon, 2007)

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DARFUR – how a resource-conflict became a political conflict

1990s: • Darfur: Underdeveloped and marginalised region• Increasing competition for natural resources• Increasing competition for political influence• Increasing political unrest• Local/National governance failure

2000s: • “Black Book”: call for power/wealth redistribution• Intra-state spillover effects (Central government + SPLM

involvement)• Instrumentalisation of identities (ethnicity)• Empowerement of militias• Inter-state spillover effects (Sudan-Chad relations)

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GAMBELLA – Resource-based conflict?

Gambellaregion

The setting• Marginalised and underdeveloped

region• Political instability• Federal/regional complexity• Population movements• Spillover effects from Sudan

The competition(s)• Competition for land and water –

farmers, pastoralists, new comers• Problematic land tenure• Patterns of cooperation and conflict• Competition for political power• Instrumentalisation of identity politics

The environment?

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GAMBELLA – The environment

Vast water supplies and fertile land

But...• Increasing ecological degradation/deforestation

• Increasing pressure over riverian areas• Potential land grabbing

Baro River

Akobo River

Sobat River

Gilo River

White Nile River

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GAMBELLA – Pressure over riverian areas

80s Highlanders

80s Army

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90s/2000s

Pastoralists

90s/2000s

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Conflict

Conflict

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CONCLUSIONS• Potential for resource-based conflicts in Ethiopia and

Sudan is high

• Growing pressure over land and water resources

• Environmental degradation – social, economic and political impacts

• Trend: political instrumentalisation of resource conflicts

• Growing competition for political resources

• Risk for transboundary spillover effects