This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end, two areas of the world in which pastoral nomadism had been predominent within historic times-Central Asia and West Africa-were examined. Securit
Nomadic pastoralists and the dryland ecosystems they occupy form a critically important but little k...
This paper focuses on the changes affecting the world's pastoral systems in the context of globaliza...
A major characteristic of pastoral systems has been their endurance through time (1). The same canno...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
This article discusses the problem of categorizing the polities and social formations of steppe past...
The problem of the emergence of the state is among the everlasting questions of the humanities and s...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
Sedentary and pastoral lifestyles need not always collide, if policies can blend their complementary...
At the beginning of the 21st century, pastoralist populations throughout the world find themselves f...
International audiencePastoralism, the traditional activity of Turkic-Mongol peoples in Siberia and ...
This is a geographical study of highmountain pastoral nomadism in the ranges of the Pamir and Alai, ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
International audienceThe animal domestication appears, for the first time in the Near East, at the ...
The sedentarisation of nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh, north-west India, is taking place amidst a gl...
Pastoralism has changed over time, and there are many causes for it. This research paper covers two ...
Nomadic pastoralists and the dryland ecosystems they occupy form a critically important but little k...
This paper focuses on the changes affecting the world's pastoral systems in the context of globaliza...
A major characteristic of pastoral systems has been their endurance through time (1). The same canno...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
This article discusses the problem of categorizing the polities and social formations of steppe past...
The problem of the emergence of the state is among the everlasting questions of the humanities and s...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
Sedentary and pastoral lifestyles need not always collide, if policies can blend their complementary...
At the beginning of the 21st century, pastoralist populations throughout the world find themselves f...
International audiencePastoralism, the traditional activity of Turkic-Mongol peoples in Siberia and ...
This is a geographical study of highmountain pastoral nomadism in the ranges of the Pamir and Alai, ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
International audienceThe animal domestication appears, for the first time in the Near East, at the ...
The sedentarisation of nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh, north-west India, is taking place amidst a gl...
Pastoralism has changed over time, and there are many causes for it. This research paper covers two ...
Nomadic pastoralists and the dryland ecosystems they occupy form a critically important but little k...
This paper focuses on the changes affecting the world's pastoral systems in the context of globaliza...
A major characteristic of pastoral systems has been their endurance through time (1). The same canno...