Climate Shocks and Pastoralist Migration in South Sudan: An Ecological Approach for Political Cooperation

by Thiong, Daniel Akech
ISBN: 9781350439955
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Overview

In this important, multidisciplinary study, Daniek Akech Thiong shows that the relations between climate disaster, pastoralist migration, and intercommunal conflict in Africa reach farther, both in time and space, than we realize.

Focussing on the climate-shock-induced migrations of the Dinka people of South Sudan's Jonglei state into the Equatoria region, Thiong investigates the long-term ecological roots of conflicts among pastoralists, or between pastoralists and agriculturalists, over access shrinking waterholes and grazing zones. In so doing, he not only offers important correctives to prevalent, short-term narratives around individual political conflicts-narratives that provide little fodder for any long-term solutions--but also sheds new light on the role of governance, both national and local, in creating or mitigating the conflicts.

Ultimately, Thiong's ethnographic research reveals that the "agriculturalist vs. pastoralist" divide is not always as entrenched as it seems, that there are clear examples of unusual cooperation between diverse ethnic groups amidst precisely these sorts of disasters. These findings shed new light on similar developments elsewhere in Africa, all of which offers new lessons for those who wish to mitigate future clashes related to climate-shock-induced displacement and encourage social stability.

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Author: Thiong, Daniel Akech
  • ISBN: 9781350439955
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 9.21 x 1.00
  • Number Of Pages: 224
  • Publication Year: 2025
Language: English