Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and tourism as a strategy to supplement livestock-based livelihoods and to spread risk. Tourism incomes are an important alternative source during drought, when livestock incomes decline. However, tourism may also reduce access to rangeland resources, and an abundant wildlife may destroy crops and injure, kill or transmit disease to livestock or people. This paper investigates the ability of wildlife conservancies in the Mara, Kenya, to act as an alternative for pastoralists that mitigates risks and maintains resilience in a changing climate. It analyses data to examine how conservancies contribute to and integrate with pastoral livelihoods, and ...
With the increase and severity of drought events, there is need to identify and strengthen the capac...
PLELivestock mobility facilitates opportunistic grazing management strategies that pastoralists empl...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
Abstract Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conserva...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the potential for pastoral communities inhabiting. ...
Land degradation, climate variability, socio-economic changes and population increase, are shrinking...
Land degradation, loss of access to land resources, climate variability, socio-economic changes, and...
This paper examines the effects of wildlife tourism-based payments for ecosystem services (PES) on p...
Using drought as a lens, this article analyses how agro-pastoralists in Makueni district, Kenya adap...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
There is a growing concern over access to dry season grazing pasture and water in the arid and droug...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Climate change and variability have adversely affected communities’ pastoral livelihoods in Kenya. T...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
With the increase and severity of drought events, there is need to identify and strengthen the capac...
PLELivestock mobility facilitates opportunistic grazing management strategies that pastoralists empl...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
Abstract Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conserva...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the potential for pastoral communities inhabiting. ...
Land degradation, climate variability, socio-economic changes and population increase, are shrinking...
Land degradation, loss of access to land resources, climate variability, socio-economic changes, and...
This paper examines the effects of wildlife tourism-based payments for ecosystem services (PES) on p...
Using drought as a lens, this article analyses how agro-pastoralists in Makueni district, Kenya adap...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
There is a growing concern over access to dry season grazing pasture and water in the arid and droug...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Climate change and variability have adversely affected communities’ pastoral livelihoods in Kenya. T...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
With the increase and severity of drought events, there is need to identify and strengthen the capac...
PLELivestock mobility facilitates opportunistic grazing management strategies that pastoralists empl...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...