Jeffrey Worden is ILRI authorThis study looks at the impact of Subdivision and sedentarization of pastoral lands on wildlife numbers and production in a savanna ecosystem of southern Kenya. The study uses aerial counts over a period of 33 years to compare changes in wildlife populations on two adjacent and ecologically similar Maasai group ranches. During the period under study, one group ranch was subdivided and settled. The other remained communally owned under shifting seasonal use. Wildlife populations decreased sharply on the privatized ranch following subdivision and increased steadily on the adjacent ranch where pastoralists continued mobile pastoralism. The results of multivariate analysis show that Sedentarization and settlement di...
Human–livestock–wildlife interactions have increased in Kenyan rangelands in recent years, but few a...
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attri...
The Maasailand of Kenya and Tanzania supports one of the richest wildlife populations remaining on E...
Subdivision and sedentarization of pastoral communities is accelerating rapidly across the African r...
Despite mobile livestock grazing being widely recognized as one of the most viable and sustainable l...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attri...
In Kajiado District, Kenya, ranches held communally by Maasai are being subdivided into individually...
<p>This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Keny...
In Kajiado District, Kenya, ranches held communally by Maasai are being subdivided into individually...
Human impacts increasingly threaten savanna ecosystems on the African continent. Because of strong p...
Wildlife habitats in pastoral lands adjoining protected areas in east African savannas are getting p...
Human activities are driving wildlife population declines worldwide. However, empirical understandin...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
Pastoral livestock inhabit landscapes that are spatially heterogeneous and have forage patches that ...
Human–livestock–wildlife interactions have increased in Kenyan rangelands in recent years, but few a...
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attri...
The Maasailand of Kenya and Tanzania supports one of the richest wildlife populations remaining on E...
Subdivision and sedentarization of pastoral communities is accelerating rapidly across the African r...
Despite mobile livestock grazing being widely recognized as one of the most viable and sustainable l...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attri...
In Kajiado District, Kenya, ranches held communally by Maasai are being subdivided into individually...
<p>This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Keny...
In Kajiado District, Kenya, ranches held communally by Maasai are being subdivided into individually...
Human impacts increasingly threaten savanna ecosystems on the African continent. Because of strong p...
Wildlife habitats in pastoral lands adjoining protected areas in east African savannas are getting p...
Human activities are driving wildlife population declines worldwide. However, empirical understandin...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
Pastoral livestock inhabit landscapes that are spatially heterogeneous and have forage patches that ...
Human–livestock–wildlife interactions have increased in Kenyan rangelands in recent years, but few a...
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attri...
The Maasailand of Kenya and Tanzania supports one of the richest wildlife populations remaining on E...