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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal Society
Journal of the Australian Rangeland Society

Volume 45 Number 5 2023

RJ23042Conflict actors influence the dynamics of agropastoral policies to accommodate their preferences and expectations in Ghana

Lawrence Kwabena Brobbey 0000-0001-7677-2371, Frank Kwaku Agyei, Paul Osei-Tutu and Boateng Kyereh
pp. 187-201

Multiple governmentalities have been used to regulate agropastoral sector in Ghana. Agropastoral policies in Ghana have been dynamic in response to market interest. Past policies have focused on separating arable farmers from pastoralists spatially. Recent policies aim at promoting coexistence of arable farming and ranching. Conflict actors use narratives and actions to influence agropastoral policies.

Accounting for transaction costs in grasslands policies is particularly important, given the vast areas, dispersed location of herders and remoteness from local administrators could lead to high costs. This paper reports that transaction costs are still substantial, with the majority of costs being incurred in the category of policy enforcement. The paper highlights that more of the burden of the enforcement costs is being imposed on the lower administrative levels. The results showed the value in accounting for transaction costs in the design and assessment of eco-compensation schemes.

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