This paper aims to share knowledge and the theoretical basis for understanding herd dynamics in pastoral communities of Hadiya, Southern Ethiopia, with the intention that it may improve effectiveness of development interventions. The study is based on data collected from two districts considering 160 pastoral households. Focus group and key informant discussions were also made to generate data to supplement the personal interviews. A Probit model was utilized for analyzing factors that determine cattle stocking. The Hadiya pastoralists stock cattle not mainly as a security against risks but it is also the cultural obligation to attain the cultural titles to some clans. Social interaction expressed as marriage bond and social capital as well...
Pastoralists have traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which is important for their livelihoods a...
DissertationKeeping agro-ecologically highly productive cattle breeds remains critical to the transf...
This paper reviews pastoral research and Development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
This paper aims to share knowledge and the theoretical basis for understanding herd dynamics in past...
<p>The practice of extensive herding through camp relocation allows pastoralists to track greener pa...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
The study sought to determine whether pastoralists have resorted to sale of livestock as a form of i...
Small ruminants, which account for more than half of the domesticated ruminants in the world, are an...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
The carrying capacity of pure pastoralist livelihood strategies only to attain food and livelihood s...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...
This study was initiated to analyze determinants of cattle market participation with special emphasi...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Pastoralists have traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which is important for their livelihoods a...
DissertationKeeping agro-ecologically highly productive cattle breeds remains critical to the transf...
This paper reviews pastoral research and Development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
This paper aims to share knowledge and the theoretical basis for understanding herd dynamics in past...
<p>The practice of extensive herding through camp relocation allows pastoralists to track greener pa...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
The study sought to determine whether pastoralists have resorted to sale of livestock as a form of i...
Small ruminants, which account for more than half of the domesticated ruminants in the world, are an...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
The carrying capacity of pure pastoralist livelihood strategies only to attain food and livelihood s...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...
This study was initiated to analyze determinants of cattle market participation with special emphasi...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Pastoralists have traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which is important for their livelihoods a...
DissertationKeeping agro-ecologically highly productive cattle breeds remains critical to the transf...
This paper reviews pastoral research and Development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...