This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices in a pastoralist area in Tanzania, and to provide evidence that the schooling process, amongst other influences, has encouraged and facilitated the uptake and expansion of farming by these pastoralists. The article argues that the schooling process has influenced pastoralists’ livelihood choices, and thus the nature and viability of pastoralism
PhD ThesisThere are numerous incidences of impoverishment and livelihood change in pastoral societie...
The study assessment of the human resource development through secondary school education in pastora...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices ...
This article addresses livelihood choices and income diversification strategies among agro-pastorali...
This article aims to reveal the progress of attaining compulsory primary school education among the ...
The study sought to examine the influence of the pastoralists’ formal education levels on economic p...
Abstract Land fragmentation, population growth, climate change and modernization are creating challe...
The focus of this study was to examine factors affecting access to basic formal education among the ...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
The desire for any government that values the economic growth of its country is to provide education...
This article addresses processes of livelihood diversification among pastoralists in the rangelands ...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
This paper brings together over two decades of research concerning the patterns and processes of liv...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
PhD ThesisThere are numerous incidences of impoverishment and livelihood change in pastoral societie...
The study assessment of the human resource development through secondary school education in pastora...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices ...
This article addresses livelihood choices and income diversification strategies among agro-pastorali...
This article aims to reveal the progress of attaining compulsory primary school education among the ...
The study sought to examine the influence of the pastoralists’ formal education levels on economic p...
Abstract Land fragmentation, population growth, climate change and modernization are creating challe...
The focus of this study was to examine factors affecting access to basic formal education among the ...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
The desire for any government that values the economic growth of its country is to provide education...
This article addresses processes of livelihood diversification among pastoralists in the rangelands ...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
This paper brings together over two decades of research concerning the patterns and processes of liv...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
PhD ThesisThere are numerous incidences of impoverishment and livelihood change in pastoral societie...
The study assessment of the human resource development through secondary school education in pastora...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...