This article addresses livelihood choices and income diversification strategies among agro-pastoralists and pastoralists in southern Kenya, and the factors influencing the returns to the diverse livelihood strategies being pursued. We explore how variability in income and wealth levels across households can be explained by household-level versus geographic factors. We find that household livestock asset levels, education level, landholdings, and diversification of household income sources can largely explain how well households are doing. Geographic factors such as distance to the nearest town, permanent water source, and Nairobi National Park, as well as pasture potential also matter in some cases, but relatively little compared to househo...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...
Abstract Research in northern Kenya presents evidence that livestock herding remains the most import...
This article addresses processes of livelihood diversification among pastoralists in the rangelands ...
In this study we use household panel data collected in Marsabit district of Northern Kenya, to analy...
African farmers diversify their livelihood strategies through on-farm and off-farm activities. We cl...
The Waso Boran of northern Kenya used to have large, mobile, and diverse herds of livestock that exp...
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices ...
The shift from pastoral to agro-pastoral farming system is on-going among the Maasai community in Tr...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
The study examined the relationship between the livelihood activities of rural households in the far...
This report characterises the extent of livelihood diversification in Turkana District, briefly surv...
This study was carried out in Baringo District of Kenya to determine poverty among sedentary and se...
Most rural households in the semi-arid regions of sub-Saharan Africa practise mixed crop-livestock f...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...
Abstract Research in northern Kenya presents evidence that livestock herding remains the most import...
This article addresses processes of livelihood diversification among pastoralists in the rangelands ...
In this study we use household panel data collected in Marsabit district of Northern Kenya, to analy...
African farmers diversify their livelihood strategies through on-farm and off-farm activities. We cl...
The Waso Boran of northern Kenya used to have large, mobile, and diverse herds of livestock that exp...
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices ...
The shift from pastoral to agro-pastoral farming system is on-going among the Maasai community in Tr...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
The study examined the relationship between the livelihood activities of rural households in the far...
This report characterises the extent of livelihood diversification in Turkana District, briefly surv...
This study was carried out in Baringo District of Kenya to determine poverty among sedentary and se...
Most rural households in the semi-arid regions of sub-Saharan Africa practise mixed crop-livestock f...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...