Open-access deserts of the Arabian Gulf States continue to be heavily impacted by camels, a species that has high cultural but little economic value. In protected areas that exclude camels, the problem is frequently replaced by other ungulates, such as the Arabian Oryx. This presentation will examine the difficulty of providing scientific evidence of environmental degradation in this hyper-arid habitat and the sociocultural context affecting land use policy, with examples from two emirates of the United Arab Emirates. Reestablishing a natural, historical balance in protected areas is unrealistic due to habitat fragmentation and land-use expectations. We argue that although the controversial term ‘carrying capacity’ encourages a focus on si...
Drylands range across more than half of the global terrestrial area and harbour about a quarter of c...
In the Arabian Peninsula, the Dhofar region is rich in camels. This national wealth has always been ...
© 2010 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Over the last 35 years land management and farmer lifestyles ha...
Although it is occupying quantitavely a marginal place among the domestic herbivorous (0.4% only of ...
The changes of the camel farming passing from traditional way to modern style lead to decrease the a...
In some countries, camel farming is changing from traditional extensive forms to modern semi-intensi...
Grazing of the Dubai inland desert has changed substantially over the last century, and particularly...
Although, it is occupying quantitavely a marginal place among the domestic herbivorous (0.4% only of...
Herbivores are major drivers of ecosystem structure, diversity, and function. Resilient ecosystems t...
When grazing is the accepted land use, vegetation is the key resource. The present study deals with ...
This publication brings together desert and camel scientists from Western European countries, Medite...
Abstract Drylands range across more than half of the global terrestrial area and harbour about a qu...
Carnivores are one of the taxa most affected by habitat fragmentation and human persecution; as a re...
The combating desertification generally involves water management, sustainable development of crops ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
Drylands range across more than half of the global terrestrial area and harbour about a quarter of c...
In the Arabian Peninsula, the Dhofar region is rich in camels. This national wealth has always been ...
© 2010 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Over the last 35 years land management and farmer lifestyles ha...
Although it is occupying quantitavely a marginal place among the domestic herbivorous (0.4% only of ...
The changes of the camel farming passing from traditional way to modern style lead to decrease the a...
In some countries, camel farming is changing from traditional extensive forms to modern semi-intensi...
Grazing of the Dubai inland desert has changed substantially over the last century, and particularly...
Although, it is occupying quantitavely a marginal place among the domestic herbivorous (0.4% only of...
Herbivores are major drivers of ecosystem structure, diversity, and function. Resilient ecosystems t...
When grazing is the accepted land use, vegetation is the key resource. The present study deals with ...
This publication brings together desert and camel scientists from Western European countries, Medite...
Abstract Drylands range across more than half of the global terrestrial area and harbour about a qu...
Carnivores are one of the taxa most affected by habitat fragmentation and human persecution; as a re...
The combating desertification generally involves water management, sustainable development of crops ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
Drylands range across more than half of the global terrestrial area and harbour about a quarter of c...
In the Arabian Peninsula, the Dhofar region is rich in camels. This national wealth has always been ...
© 2010 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Over the last 35 years land management and farmer lifestyles ha...