This study documents indigenous knowledge of breeds of cattle, sheep and goats in southwestern Niger, and includes both pastoralists and agropastoralists. Our study included sheep and goats in view of the increasing importance of small ruminants in livestock production systems in the Sahel since the drought of the 1970s and 1980s. This study was carried out under the Desert Margins Program (DMP) project on arresting land degradation and the conservation of biodiversity in desert margins of sub-Saharan Africa, partly funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF)
The broader ecological and social contexts within which livestock husbandry of Sudano-Sahelian West ...
The diffusion of highly productive breeds across developing countries goes along with a neglect of i...
In Niger, livestock breeding is the second rural population activity, contributing 12% to the nation...
This study documents indigenous knowledge of breeds of cattle, sheep and goats in southwestern Niger...
This study documents indigenous knowledge of breeds of cattle, sheep and goats in southwestern Niger...
A survey was conducted from February to June of 1997 among livestock herders in two villages of Nige...
A survey was conducted from February to June of 1997 among livestock herders in two villages of Nige...
A study was conducted in Maradi, Niger, to determine the socioeconomic characteristics and technical...
Study of sheep and goat production in tropical Africa, particularly animal numbers and production sy...
The main objective of this study was to develop a framework for community-based management (CBM) act...
Discussion of sheep and goat breeding in the Sahel states of West Africa and in semi-arid North East...
Although the indigenous West African Dwarf breeds of sheep and goats (the Djallonke) are known to be...
Cross-border seasonal livestock movements in West Africa bring into close contact several cattle bre...
Animal genetic resources (AnGR) are essential for food security and the livelihoods of many pastoral...
Camel livestock relies on natural forage resources, which are subjected to irregular rainfalls, poor...
The broader ecological and social contexts within which livestock husbandry of Sudano-Sahelian West ...
The diffusion of highly productive breeds across developing countries goes along with a neglect of i...
In Niger, livestock breeding is the second rural population activity, contributing 12% to the nation...
This study documents indigenous knowledge of breeds of cattle, sheep and goats in southwestern Niger...
This study documents indigenous knowledge of breeds of cattle, sheep and goats in southwestern Niger...
A survey was conducted from February to June of 1997 among livestock herders in two villages of Nige...
A survey was conducted from February to June of 1997 among livestock herders in two villages of Nige...
A study was conducted in Maradi, Niger, to determine the socioeconomic characteristics and technical...
Study of sheep and goat production in tropical Africa, particularly animal numbers and production sy...
The main objective of this study was to develop a framework for community-based management (CBM) act...
Discussion of sheep and goat breeding in the Sahel states of West Africa and in semi-arid North East...
Although the indigenous West African Dwarf breeds of sheep and goats (the Djallonke) are known to be...
Cross-border seasonal livestock movements in West Africa bring into close contact several cattle bre...
Animal genetic resources (AnGR) are essential for food security and the livelihoods of many pastoral...
Camel livestock relies on natural forage resources, which are subjected to irregular rainfalls, poor...
The broader ecological and social contexts within which livestock husbandry of Sudano-Sahelian West ...
The diffusion of highly productive breeds across developing countries goes along with a neglect of i...
In Niger, livestock breeding is the second rural population activity, contributing 12% to the nation...