The study was conducted to explore range management practice, pastoralists’ views on degradation and its impact on local livelihood in south Ethiopia. The data was gathered from three pastoral and agro-pastoral districts of Guji zone using structure questionnaires, key informants and direct observation. The study shows the use of enclosure and herd mobility in basic traditional practice as well as the effectiveness of community indigenous knowledge is in assessing and monitoring rangeland degradation. Communities used numerous indicators to explain local level degradation, finding drought to be a primary cause in the decline in household livestock assets, expansion of aridity, and rising threat to food security. The study shows an alarming ...
Pastoralists in Ethiopia make an immense contribution to the national economy despite living in some...
The proliferation of woody plants has been observed on rangelands globally and has significant impac...
Rangeland degradation remains a serious impediment to improve pastoral livelihoods in the lowlands o...
A survey was conducted in Hamer and Benna-Tsemay districts of the South Omo zone of Ethiopia, with t...
A survey was conducted in Hamer and Benna-Tsemay districts of the South Omo zone of Ethiopia, with t...
This study is part of Jigjiga One Health Initiative (JOHI), a project that aims at improving the hea...
This paper compares land degradation assessment techniques using indigenous ecological knowledge (IE...
This paper investigated the indigenous environmental knowledge (IEK) of Borana pastoralists in Dhas ...
In a changing world, the prevalence of land degradation is becoming a serious problem, especially in...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2017Many Eastern African rangelands comprise marginal l...
Abstract Introduction Pastoral communities have a comprehensive knowledge of their environments. Thi...
Borana pastoralists in southern Ethiopia are faced with the challenge of developing more efficient a...
Rely on mobility and flexibility, the pastoral system optimizes the use of natural resources to main...
Generally speaking pastoral areas are full of conflicts due to lack of natural resources such as gra...
This article is based on comparative research conducted in three African countries—Mali, Botswana an...
Pastoralists in Ethiopia make an immense contribution to the national economy despite living in some...
The proliferation of woody plants has been observed on rangelands globally and has significant impac...
Rangeland degradation remains a serious impediment to improve pastoral livelihoods in the lowlands o...
A survey was conducted in Hamer and Benna-Tsemay districts of the South Omo zone of Ethiopia, with t...
A survey was conducted in Hamer and Benna-Tsemay districts of the South Omo zone of Ethiopia, with t...
This study is part of Jigjiga One Health Initiative (JOHI), a project that aims at improving the hea...
This paper compares land degradation assessment techniques using indigenous ecological knowledge (IE...
This paper investigated the indigenous environmental knowledge (IEK) of Borana pastoralists in Dhas ...
In a changing world, the prevalence of land degradation is becoming a serious problem, especially in...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2017Many Eastern African rangelands comprise marginal l...
Abstract Introduction Pastoral communities have a comprehensive knowledge of their environments. Thi...
Borana pastoralists in southern Ethiopia are faced with the challenge of developing more efficient a...
Rely on mobility and flexibility, the pastoral system optimizes the use of natural resources to main...
Generally speaking pastoral areas are full of conflicts due to lack of natural resources such as gra...
This article is based on comparative research conducted in three African countries—Mali, Botswana an...
Pastoralists in Ethiopia make an immense contribution to the national economy despite living in some...
The proliferation of woody plants has been observed on rangelands globally and has significant impac...
Rangeland degradation remains a serious impediment to improve pastoral livelihoods in the lowlands o...