Reviews the characteristics of African pastoralism. Describes the major technical land institutional interventions along with the reasons why they have proved so difficult. The technical interventions include water development breed improvement, grazing blocks,range management, veterinary campaigns, tick control, fodder banks, grazing cells, abattoirs and introduction of camels & goats, and the institutional interventions include group ranches, parasatal ranches, fattening programs, service centres & barefoot veterinairians, herders' associations, mobile extension units, restocking projects, sedentarization, irrigation and water harvesting
Discusses livestock policy making and analysis in Africa, with particular reference to policy object...
For the last 40 years or so, international development agencies have spent large sums of money to im...
In order to support their livelihoods, pastoralists must respond to shocks and stressors that stem f...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
One of the key challenges facing pastoral livestock production in Africa’s drylands is the recurring...
This paper reviews pastoral research and Development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
This paper examines post-drought rehabilitation policies to aid recovery in pastoral livestock produ...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
Borana pastoralists in southern Ethiopia are faced with the challenge of developing more efficient a...
Reviews the appropriateness of three major assumptions underlying pastoral development in East Afric...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
Assisting African livestock keepers is a collection of four papers which were originally published i...
Pastoralism supports tens of millions of people, makes the best use of harsh environments and provid...
There is an element of irony around pastoralism and research in Eastern Africa. While it is one of t...
Once again, the Horn of Africa has been in the headlines. And once again the news has been bad: drou...
Discusses livestock policy making and analysis in Africa, with particular reference to policy object...
For the last 40 years or so, international development agencies have spent large sums of money to im...
In order to support their livelihoods, pastoralists must respond to shocks and stressors that stem f...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
One of the key challenges facing pastoral livestock production in Africa’s drylands is the recurring...
This paper reviews pastoral research and Development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
This paper examines post-drought rehabilitation policies to aid recovery in pastoral livestock produ...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
Borana pastoralists in southern Ethiopia are faced with the challenge of developing more efficient a...
Reviews the appropriateness of three major assumptions underlying pastoral development in East Afric...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
Assisting African livestock keepers is a collection of four papers which were originally published i...
Pastoralism supports tens of millions of people, makes the best use of harsh environments and provid...
There is an element of irony around pastoralism and research in Eastern Africa. While it is one of t...
Once again, the Horn of Africa has been in the headlines. And once again the news has been bad: drou...
Discusses livestock policy making and analysis in Africa, with particular reference to policy object...
For the last 40 years or so, international development agencies have spent large sums of money to im...
In order to support their livelihoods, pastoralists must respond to shocks and stressors that stem f...