Fundamentals Of Hazara & Kuchis' Conflict In Afghanistan

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This study investigates the role of environmental scarcity and the resulting changes in land-use patterns as well as social factors in igniting or intensifying the pasture conflict in Wardak Province of Afghanistan. A recurrent century-old conflict between Hazara (the settled community in close proximity to pastures) and the Kuchi (herders) occurs over access to summer time pastures in central highlands of Afghanistan. Previous studies have shown a strong link between resource scarcity coupled with weak state institutions and the type of political regime as two major determinants of natural resource conflicts in Afghanistan. Key audience of this research work include: Government Authorities Donors National & international NGOs.
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