Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resources. However, mobile pastoralism as a highly-valued strategy to manage grazing areas and exploit resource variability is becoming more complex, due to recurrent droughts, loss of forage, government-led settlement schemes, and enclosure of land for community conservation, among other reasons. Yet knowledge of how Samburu pastoralists perceive these changes, and govern and innovate in their mobility patterns and resource use, has received limited attention. This paper seeks to understand how Samburu pastoralists in the drylands of northern Kenya use and govern natural resources, how livestock grazing and mobility is planned for, and how boundarie...
Land degradation, climate variability, socio-economic changes and population increase, are shrinking...
Large-scale movements allow large herbivores to cope with changes in seasonal forage supply. Pastora...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
In land administration (LA), the right to exercising property/ownership rights on land is based on c...
The imposition of exclusive statutory real property rights in or near pastoralists’ areas and their ...
PLELivestock mobility facilitates opportunistic grazing management strategies that pastoralists empl...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Abstract Introduction Long-term changes in rangeland ecosystems of the world have impacted on the li...
The relationships between pastoralists, livestock, and the environment in dryland Africa are complex...
There is a growing concern over access to dry season grazing pasture and water in the arid and droug...
Pastoralists in Namaqualand, South Africa, use herd mobility to manage livestock and rangeland resou...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
This booklet is based on the PhD research project carried out by Annemiek Pas Schrijver from the Uni...
Land degradation, climate variability, socio-economic changes and population increase, are shrinking...
Large-scale movements allow large herbivores to cope with changes in seasonal forage supply. Pastora...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
In land administration (LA), the right to exercising property/ownership rights on land is based on c...
The imposition of exclusive statutory real property rights in or near pastoralists’ areas and their ...
PLELivestock mobility facilitates opportunistic grazing management strategies that pastoralists empl...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Abstract Introduction Long-term changes in rangeland ecosystems of the world have impacted on the li...
The relationships between pastoralists, livestock, and the environment in dryland Africa are complex...
There is a growing concern over access to dry season grazing pasture and water in the arid and droug...
Pastoralists in Namaqualand, South Africa, use herd mobility to manage livestock and rangeland resou...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
This booklet is based on the PhD research project carried out by Annemiek Pas Schrijver from the Uni...
Land degradation, climate variability, socio-economic changes and population increase, are shrinking...
Large-scale movements allow large herbivores to cope with changes in seasonal forage supply. Pastora...
This study investigates theoretical and empirical issues characterizing herd growth on a shared rang...