Discusses ways of studying economics of household level activities in pastoral production systems, with particular reference to the collection and analysis of data on household income and expenditure as well as resources inventory
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
The study sought to examine the influence of the pastoralists’ formal education levels on economic p...
Abstract: Some key features of the Borana household economy are explored in the changing context of ...
This study was designed to determine factors influencing pastoral household livestock-dependent inco...
Many early anthropological studies treated pastoralist populations as egalitarian, however there is ...
Abstract Research in northern Kenya presents evidence that livestock herding remains the most import...
In this study we use household panel data collected in Marsabit district of Northern Kenya, to analy...
Analyzes the output of the Maasai pastoral system by examining three group ranches in the Kajiado Di...
Understanding the income-earning strategies, consumption behavior and coping mechanisms developed by...
This article addresses livelihood choices and income diversification strategies among agro-pastorali...
In this thesis I explore the determinants and intrahousehold allocation of nutrition in pastoralist ...
The shift from pastoral to agro-pastoral farming system is on-going among the Maasai community in Tr...
Food security and household livelihoods are tied together in an intricate relationship through the f...
WP 2005-11 November 2004Pastoralists in East Africa's arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly conf...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
The study sought to examine the influence of the pastoralists’ formal education levels on economic p...
Abstract: Some key features of the Borana household economy are explored in the changing context of ...
This study was designed to determine factors influencing pastoral household livestock-dependent inco...
Many early anthropological studies treated pastoralist populations as egalitarian, however there is ...
Abstract Research in northern Kenya presents evidence that livestock herding remains the most import...
In this study we use household panel data collected in Marsabit district of Northern Kenya, to analy...
Analyzes the output of the Maasai pastoral system by examining three group ranches in the Kajiado Di...
Understanding the income-earning strategies, consumption behavior and coping mechanisms developed by...
This article addresses livelihood choices and income diversification strategies among agro-pastorali...
In this thesis I explore the determinants and intrahousehold allocation of nutrition in pastoralist ...
The shift from pastoral to agro-pastoral farming system is on-going among the Maasai community in Tr...
Food security and household livelihoods are tied together in an intricate relationship through the f...
WP 2005-11 November 2004Pastoralists in East Africa's arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly conf...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
The study sought to examine the influence of the pastoralists’ formal education levels on economic p...