In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challenges of environmental resource degradation and issues of social and economic injustice. However, pastoralism, as traditionally practiced by the Maasai of southern Kenya, is intimately tied to the land and responds to climatic variation of the region. As a result of a shift toward privatization of land tenure, traditional pastoral systems are no longer viable. While studying abroad with The School For Field Studies, we became aware of the struggle many Maasai face as they attempt to continue pastoralism in an increasingly hostile environment. Ultimately, development efforts in the region should focus not on implementing exogenous concepts of ‘...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...
International audienceIn the arid land of Northern Kenya, the biodiversity conservation project refl...
Culture, environment and, therefore, knowledge of socioeconomic constructs are intricately interwove...
International audienceThere has been increased interest over the last decades on community based man...
Africa makes a relatively minor contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions compared with develo...
Africa makes a relatively minor contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions compared with develo...
Throughout Kenya, new governance regimes that are designed to sustain habitat connectivity for wildl...
Throughout Kenya, new governance regimes that are designed to sustain habitat connectivity for wildl...
Throughout Kenya, new governance regimes that are designed to sustain habitat connectivity for wildl...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
This paper assesses impacts of land use changes on livelihoods and subsequent environmental degradat...
International audienceIn the arid land of Northern Kenya, the biodiversity conservation project refl...
The system of Maasai-pastoralism, practiced in the savanna rangelands of Kenya, epitomizes an ideal ...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...
International audienceIn the arid land of Northern Kenya, the biodiversity conservation project refl...
Culture, environment and, therefore, knowledge of socioeconomic constructs are intricately interwove...
International audienceThere has been increased interest over the last decades on community based man...
Africa makes a relatively minor contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions compared with develo...
Africa makes a relatively minor contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions compared with develo...
Throughout Kenya, new governance regimes that are designed to sustain habitat connectivity for wildl...
Throughout Kenya, new governance regimes that are designed to sustain habitat connectivity for wildl...
Throughout Kenya, new governance regimes that are designed to sustain habitat connectivity for wildl...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
This paper assesses impacts of land use changes on livelihoods and subsequent environmental degradat...
International audienceIn the arid land of Northern Kenya, the biodiversity conservation project refl...
The system of Maasai-pastoralism, practiced in the savanna rangelands of Kenya, epitomizes an ideal ...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...
International audienceIn the arid land of Northern Kenya, the biodiversity conservation project refl...
Culture, environment and, therefore, knowledge of socioeconomic constructs are intricately interwove...