This paper addresses effectiveness of Environmental Management Committees (EMCs) in managing woody resources in pastoral villages in northern Kenya. The effectiveness is assessed in the realm of participation in sustainable use of the vegetation, predicted based on gender of the resource users and extent of contact with development agents. Marsabit Development Programme (MDP) largely supported formation of EMCs, in Marsabit District of northern Kenya, where the study was carried out. Both social data based on a questionnaire survey and biological data on physical availability of vegetation on the ground were generated. Results of both data sets showed more sustainable harvesting practices of woody vegetation in villages that MDP had high pr...
Since the turn of the century, African pastoralists have been held responsible for overuse of woody ...
The shamba system involves farmers tending tree saplings on state-owned forest land in return for be...
The pastoral Maasai lifestyle was and still is traditionally based on subsistence dairy and meat pro...
International audienceThere has been increased interest over the last decades on community based man...
Multipurpose trees and shrubs are vital components of arid and semiarid ecosystems. They offer both ...
This paper reviews the aspect of community based natural resource management approaches, the adoptio...
The question of agro/pastoral livelihoods adaptation is gaining attention in the rural development a...
Rapid human population growth, increased demand for land, overexploitation and the degradation of lo...
Drylands occupy more than 80 % of Kenya’s total land mass and contribute immensely to the national e...
There is a growing concern over access to dry season grazing pasture and water in the arid and droug...
In this thesis, I investigate the ecological impact of Samburu pastoralists and their cattle in an a...
This study assessed afforestation activities in Embu and Kirinyaga counties in Kenya and the contrib...
This paper assesses impacts of land use changes on livelihoods and subsequent environmental degradat...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
This study was motivated by the puzzlingly localised implementation of available Sustainable Land M...
Since the turn of the century, African pastoralists have been held responsible for overuse of woody ...
The shamba system involves farmers tending tree saplings on state-owned forest land in return for be...
The pastoral Maasai lifestyle was and still is traditionally based on subsistence dairy and meat pro...
International audienceThere has been increased interest over the last decades on community based man...
Multipurpose trees and shrubs are vital components of arid and semiarid ecosystems. They offer both ...
This paper reviews the aspect of community based natural resource management approaches, the adoptio...
The question of agro/pastoral livelihoods adaptation is gaining attention in the rural development a...
Rapid human population growth, increased demand for land, overexploitation and the degradation of lo...
Drylands occupy more than 80 % of Kenya’s total land mass and contribute immensely to the national e...
There is a growing concern over access to dry season grazing pasture and water in the arid and droug...
In this thesis, I investigate the ecological impact of Samburu pastoralists and their cattle in an a...
This study assessed afforestation activities in Embu and Kirinyaga counties in Kenya and the contrib...
This paper assesses impacts of land use changes on livelihoods and subsequent environmental degradat...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
This study was motivated by the puzzlingly localised implementation of available Sustainable Land M...
Since the turn of the century, African pastoralists have been held responsible for overuse of woody ...
The shamba system involves farmers tending tree saplings on state-owned forest land in return for be...
The pastoral Maasai lifestyle was and still is traditionally based on subsistence dairy and meat pro...