Drought has remained a major disaster that has contributed to a higher vulnerability among the mobile pastoral population because of its slow onset and accumulative impact over period. Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Diseases (CRED) has quantitatively provided that Kenya has experienced about 19 droughts from 1989 to 2010. These drought scenarios are mainly in arid and semi-arid areas where Turkana belongs but the Turkana nomadic pastoral population has been surviving in such harsh environment where humanitarian assistance is barely absent. Therefore, the researcher in the objective prompts to ask, and find out what mainly causes their vulnerability to drought in such isolated and tough environment and what early warning methods are ...
Drought is a major environmental hazard which has serious implications for water management and envi...
Drought and famine in Sub-Saharan Africa are among the leading contributory causes of vulnerability ...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...
Drought has remained a major disaster that has contributed to a higher vulnerability among the mobil...
This study highlights drought characteristics and the many responses to drought stresses employed by...
Drought events remain a major threat to lives and livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) due to the...
The devastating drought that gripped much of East Africa in 2009 was one of the worst in living mem...
This paper explores the vulnerability context in Turkana rangeland. It establishes the origin of the...
Drought is a common occurrence in the arid and semi arid lands of Kenya. These frequent and recurren...
One of the key challenges facing pastoral livestock production in Africa’s drylands is the recurring...
Drought is of great concern throughout the continent of Africa because of its devastating effects th...
Pastoralists traditionally relied on herd mobility to cope with drought. In the pastoral areas of Ka...
Drought is one of the major scourges of humanity with its devastations manifested in form of negati...
In dryland environments drought periodically emerges in a context of chronic water security challeng...
Achieving food security in the Kenyan ASALs during droughts is a constant challenge. Reactive approa...
Drought is a major environmental hazard which has serious implications for water management and envi...
Drought and famine in Sub-Saharan Africa are among the leading contributory causes of vulnerability ...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...
Drought has remained a major disaster that has contributed to a higher vulnerability among the mobil...
This study highlights drought characteristics and the many responses to drought stresses employed by...
Drought events remain a major threat to lives and livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) due to the...
The devastating drought that gripped much of East Africa in 2009 was one of the worst in living mem...
This paper explores the vulnerability context in Turkana rangeland. It establishes the origin of the...
Drought is a common occurrence in the arid and semi arid lands of Kenya. These frequent and recurren...
One of the key challenges facing pastoral livestock production in Africa’s drylands is the recurring...
Drought is of great concern throughout the continent of Africa because of its devastating effects th...
Pastoralists traditionally relied on herd mobility to cope with drought. In the pastoral areas of Ka...
Drought is one of the major scourges of humanity with its devastations manifested in form of negati...
In dryland environments drought periodically emerges in a context of chronic water security challeng...
Achieving food security in the Kenyan ASALs during droughts is a constant challenge. Reactive approa...
Drought is a major environmental hazard which has serious implications for water management and envi...
Drought and famine in Sub-Saharan Africa are among the leading contributory causes of vulnerability ...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...