This study highlights drought characteristics and the many responses to drought stresses employed by Turkana pastoralists of northwestern Kenya. Multiple data sources, including socioeconomic interviews with 302 households, focus group discussions, and informal interviews with pastoralists were used to capture various aspects of drought and drought adaptation and coping practices. Standardized precipitation index derived from long-term rainfall data obtained from the Kenya Meteorological Service was used to quantify different degrees of drought intensity between 1950 and 2012. Results revealed that extreme drought events were increasingly frequent, and have impacted negatively on pastoral livelihoods. In order to adapt to or cope with clima...
The system of Maasai-pastoralism, practiced in the savanna rangelands of Kenya, epitomizes an ideal ...
This study has examined traditional coping systems, emerging adaptation strategies and barriers to t...
Land degradation, loss of access to land resources, climate variability, socio-economic changes, and...
This study highlights drought characteristics and the many responses to drought stresses employed by...
Drought has remained a major disaster that has contributed to a higher vulnerability among the mobil...
The devastating drought that gripped much of East Africa in 2009 was one of the worst in living mem...
Using drought as a lens, this article analyses how agro-pastoralists in Makueni district, Kenya adap...
Drought has remained a major disaster that has contributed to a higher vulnerability among the mobil...
One of the key challenges facing pastoral livestock production in Africa’s drylands is the recurring...
With the increase and severity of drought events, there is need to identify and strengthen the capac...
The aim of this study is to assess the adopted water scarcity adaptation and coping strategies of ru...
Drought and famine in Sub-Saharan Africa are among the leading contributory causes of vulnerability ...
Pastoralists traditionally relied on herd mobility to cope with drought. In the pastoral areas of Ka...
This paper examines the effects of the 1972-1976 period of drought upon the people of the Loitokitok...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The system of Maasai-pastoralism, practiced in the savanna rangelands of Kenya, epitomizes an ideal ...
This study has examined traditional coping systems, emerging adaptation strategies and barriers to t...
Land degradation, loss of access to land resources, climate variability, socio-economic changes, and...
This study highlights drought characteristics and the many responses to drought stresses employed by...
Drought has remained a major disaster that has contributed to a higher vulnerability among the mobil...
The devastating drought that gripped much of East Africa in 2009 was one of the worst in living mem...
Using drought as a lens, this article analyses how agro-pastoralists in Makueni district, Kenya adap...
Drought has remained a major disaster that has contributed to a higher vulnerability among the mobil...
One of the key challenges facing pastoral livestock production in Africa’s drylands is the recurring...
With the increase and severity of drought events, there is need to identify and strengthen the capac...
The aim of this study is to assess the adopted water scarcity adaptation and coping strategies of ru...
Drought and famine in Sub-Saharan Africa are among the leading contributory causes of vulnerability ...
Pastoralists traditionally relied on herd mobility to cope with drought. In the pastoral areas of Ka...
This paper examines the effects of the 1972-1976 period of drought upon the people of the Loitokitok...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The system of Maasai-pastoralism, practiced in the savanna rangelands of Kenya, epitomizes an ideal ...
This study has examined traditional coping systems, emerging adaptation strategies and barriers to t...
Land degradation, loss of access to land resources, climate variability, socio-economic changes, and...