Examines the productivity of East African pastoral systems in terms of animal protein & energy production, milk offtake and livestock production parameters such as calving percentage, calf mortality and herd structure; compares the productivity of East African pastoral systems to those of commercial ranches and to pastoral systems in other parts of the world
Discusses biological options available for improvement in the productivity of pastoral systems, part...
Reviews the appropriateness of three major assumptions underlying pastoral development in East Afric...
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana plateau in southern Ethiopia. Thoug...
Analyzes the output of the Maasai pastoral system by examining three group ranches in the Kajiado Di...
Presents a general description of pastoralist milk production from cattle in Africa, analyzing data ...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Examines the productivity of East African pastoral systems in terms of animal protein & energy produ...
This paper reviews pastoral research and Development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Examines the relative merits of milk versus meat production by African pastoralists. Discusses the i...
Stresses that livestock-keeping remains one of the most important livelihood activities practiced in...
The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
This paper addresses knowledge gaps in the biomass, productivity and value of livestock for the past...
Lowlands in Ethiopia cover about 60 percent of the total land area, of which about 60 percent is ari...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
Small ruminants have received very little attention in research and development as they are usually ...
Discusses biological options available for improvement in the productivity of pastoral systems, part...
Reviews the appropriateness of three major assumptions underlying pastoral development in East Afric...
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana plateau in southern Ethiopia. Thoug...
Analyzes the output of the Maasai pastoral system by examining three group ranches in the Kajiado Di...
Presents a general description of pastoralist milk production from cattle in Africa, analyzing data ...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Examines the productivity of East African pastoral systems in terms of animal protein & energy produ...
This paper reviews pastoral research and Development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Examines the relative merits of milk versus meat production by African pastoralists. Discusses the i...
Stresses that livestock-keeping remains one of the most important livelihood activities practiced in...
The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
This paper addresses knowledge gaps in the biomass, productivity and value of livestock for the past...
Lowlands in Ethiopia cover about 60 percent of the total land area, of which about 60 percent is ari...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
Small ruminants have received very little attention in research and development as they are usually ...
Discusses biological options available for improvement in the productivity of pastoral systems, part...
Reviews the appropriateness of three major assumptions underlying pastoral development in East Afric...
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana plateau in southern Ethiopia. Thoug...