Anne Cussac," Is there development potential in arid and semi-arid lands ( ASALs)?: Notes on a mission carried out in Isiolo, Kenya; 10–11 April 2008", Mambo! Volume VII, n° 4; 2008. Arid and semi-arid lands, comprising about 55% of land in Africa and 80% of land in Kenya, are characterised by particularly harsh living conditions with low rainfall of between 100 to 600 millimetres per year. In these regions of a mainly pastoral population, the rate of poverty is often the highest. Isiolo Dist..
Land degradation is a major problem in the semi-arid environments of Sub-Saharan Africa. Fighting l...
The drylands of Kenya that comprise of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) make up about 80% of the tot...
Drylands occupy more than 80 % of Kenya’s total land mass and contribute immensely to the national e...
Arid and semi-arid drylands cover approximately over 80% of Kenya’s landmass and are home to almost ...
Multidimensional poverty persists in Kenya, especially among its pastoralist communities of the arid...
The purpose of this rapid literature review is to help identify sustainable pathways out of poverty ...
During the thirty years since the achievement of independence in many African countries, Kenya has b...
Climate variability and change are affecting millions of poor people in Kenya, particularly in arid ...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...
Increasing pressure to feed an ever-expanding population has necessitated an extension of agricultur...
There is an urgent need for new approaches and effective models for managing risk and promoting sust...
Rangeland” or simply “range” is, by definition, “inferior” land by reason of physical and socio-econ...
Soils in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) are fragile, low in fertility and susceptible to erosion an...
Abstract Climate variability is a natural phenomenon, and of late, it is becoming more frequent and ...
This assessment contributes to a better understanding of the underlying causes of vulnerability in d...
Land degradation is a major problem in the semi-arid environments of Sub-Saharan Africa. Fighting l...
The drylands of Kenya that comprise of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) make up about 80% of the tot...
Drylands occupy more than 80 % of Kenya’s total land mass and contribute immensely to the national e...
Arid and semi-arid drylands cover approximately over 80% of Kenya’s landmass and are home to almost ...
Multidimensional poverty persists in Kenya, especially among its pastoralist communities of the arid...
The purpose of this rapid literature review is to help identify sustainable pathways out of poverty ...
During the thirty years since the achievement of independence in many African countries, Kenya has b...
Climate variability and change are affecting millions of poor people in Kenya, particularly in arid ...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...
Increasing pressure to feed an ever-expanding population has necessitated an extension of agricultur...
There is an urgent need for new approaches and effective models for managing risk and promoting sust...
Rangeland” or simply “range” is, by definition, “inferior” land by reason of physical and socio-econ...
Soils in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) are fragile, low in fertility and susceptible to erosion an...
Abstract Climate variability is a natural phenomenon, and of late, it is becoming more frequent and ...
This assessment contributes to a better understanding of the underlying causes of vulnerability in d...
Land degradation is a major problem in the semi-arid environments of Sub-Saharan Africa. Fighting l...
The drylands of Kenya that comprise of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) make up about 80% of the tot...
Drylands occupy more than 80 % of Kenya’s total land mass and contribute immensely to the national e...