Improved understandings of the agricultural and range ecologies of semi-arid Africa require better information on the spatiotemporal distribution of domestic livestock across agropastoral landscapes. An empirical GIS-based approach was developed for estimating distributions of herded livestock across three agropastoral territories (around 100 km2 each) over a two-year period. Algorithms developed from regression analyses of herd tracking data (with R2s >= 0.67) are used to transform a more comprehensive but incomplete set of data generated from herders' accounts of their herds' grazing itineraries (400 herds following 6500 itineraries). The resulting characterization registers 40000 days of livestock activities across 694 land units (averag...
In the dominant livestock systems of Sahelian countries herds have to move across territories. Their...
Traditional rangelands in many developing countries are currently being encroached by cultivation, d...
The spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on extensive rangelands has management implications (A...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
Understanding landscape-scale patterns of herding is critical in identifying and assessing the impac...
Rangeland monitoring aims to determine whether grazing management strategies meet the goals of susta...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
<p>The practice of extensive herding through camp relocation allows pastoralists to track greener pa...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
The livestock sector is a large contributor to the Ethiopian economy as well as a mainstay in the li...
Pastoral livestock inhabit landscapes that are spatially heterogeneous and have forage patches that ...
The relationships between pastoralists, livestock, and the environment in dryland Africa are complex...
This study links smallholder livestock production data from the Agricultural Census (2001/02) and an...
Traditional rangelands in many developing countries are currently being encroached by cultivation, d...
We qualitatively describe the condition of communally managed rangelands in the Transkei, South Afri...
In the dominant livestock systems of Sahelian countries herds have to move across territories. Their...
Traditional rangelands in many developing countries are currently being encroached by cultivation, d...
The spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on extensive rangelands has management implications (A...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
Understanding landscape-scale patterns of herding is critical in identifying and assessing the impac...
Rangeland monitoring aims to determine whether grazing management strategies meet the goals of susta...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
<p>The practice of extensive herding through camp relocation allows pastoralists to track greener pa...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
The livestock sector is a large contributor to the Ethiopian economy as well as a mainstay in the li...
Pastoral livestock inhabit landscapes that are spatially heterogeneous and have forage patches that ...
The relationships between pastoralists, livestock, and the environment in dryland Africa are complex...
This study links smallholder livestock production data from the Agricultural Census (2001/02) and an...
Traditional rangelands in many developing countries are currently being encroached by cultivation, d...
We qualitatively describe the condition of communally managed rangelands in the Transkei, South Afri...
In the dominant livestock systems of Sahelian countries herds have to move across territories. Their...
Traditional rangelands in many developing countries are currently being encroached by cultivation, d...
The spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on extensive rangelands has management implications (A...