This article is based on comparative research conducted in three African countries—Mali, Botswana and Kenya—between 2006 and 2007. The research focuses on local perceptions of biodiversity loss and land degradation in grazing pastures as a result of anthropogenic activities. We show that land degradation can be motivated by climate change, while local overuse of indigenous vegetation can lead to resource conflict. We then examine how changes in indigenous vegetation might influence the livelihood and security of local communities. In drawing key findings common to all three countries, we suggest that the sustainability of indigenous vegetation in dryland ecosystems can be maintained through seasonal mobility of herds, preservation of dry se...
This study is part of Jigjiga One Health Initiative (JOHI), a project that aims at improving the hea...
Rangelands are domestic or wildlife grazing lands including grasslands, woodlands, shrublands, and s...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...
Africa makes a relatively minor contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions compared with develo...
Despite mobile livestock grazing being widely recognized as one of the most viable and sustainable l...
Land use changes in East Africa have transformed land cover to farmlands, grazing lands, human settl...
Drylands provide an important livelihood stream to its inhabitants across the globe through a range ...
Rangelands contribute to human well-being worldwide. However, its fragile ecosystems are threatened ...
The Maasai pastoralists have in the last decade experienced disruptions in their economies and livel...
The objective of this study was to investigate the user communities’ understanding and interpretatio...
The study was conducted to explore range management practice, pastoralists’ views on degradation and...
Drylands occupy more than 80 % of Kenya’s total land mass and contribute immensely to the national e...
Drylands cover nearly half of the Earth's land surface and are dominated by croplands and rangelands...
The proliferation of woody plants has been observed on rangelands globally and has significant impac...
In the Shona culture the land, i.e. the plants, animals, soil, water, air and others, evolved with h...
This study is part of Jigjiga One Health Initiative (JOHI), a project that aims at improving the hea...
Rangelands are domestic or wildlife grazing lands including grasslands, woodlands, shrublands, and s...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...
Africa makes a relatively minor contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions compared with develo...
Despite mobile livestock grazing being widely recognized as one of the most viable and sustainable l...
Land use changes in East Africa have transformed land cover to farmlands, grazing lands, human settl...
Drylands provide an important livelihood stream to its inhabitants across the globe through a range ...
Rangelands contribute to human well-being worldwide. However, its fragile ecosystems are threatened ...
The Maasai pastoralists have in the last decade experienced disruptions in their economies and livel...
The objective of this study was to investigate the user communities’ understanding and interpretatio...
The study was conducted to explore range management practice, pastoralists’ views on degradation and...
Drylands occupy more than 80 % of Kenya’s total land mass and contribute immensely to the national e...
Drylands cover nearly half of the Earth's land surface and are dominated by croplands and rangelands...
The proliferation of woody plants has been observed on rangelands globally and has significant impac...
In the Shona culture the land, i.e. the plants, animals, soil, water, air and others, evolved with h...
This study is part of Jigjiga One Health Initiative (JOHI), a project that aims at improving the hea...
Rangelands are domestic or wildlife grazing lands including grasslands, woodlands, shrublands, and s...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...