This paper investigates the ways in which some bedouin in the Nubian Desert of southeastern Egypt take decisions about both the choice of site for cultivation and the subsequent management of their soils. It explores the complementarity of formal and informal sciences and how each might profitably inform the other. Results show that the bedouin understand the physical limitations and nutrient supply properties of soils, but not aspects such as pH. Decisions on the choice of cultivation site are often made with regard to other perceived risks, such as soil loss and intermittent inundation, rather than just soil quality. It is also apparent that there exists among bedouin a plurality of indigenous knowledge mediated by factors such as experie...
Environmental aspects are increasingly being integrated in Negev Bedouin studies by both, NGO activi...
The Bedouin of South Sinai have been significantly affected by the politics of external powers for a...
In the last 60 years, the livelihoods of agro-pastoral and pastoral families in the arid and semi-ar...
This paper investigates the ways in which some bedouin in the Nubian Desert of southeastern Egypt ta...
The use of indigenous knowledge has been seen in some quarters to offer real possibilities of succes...
Traditional knowledge in the desert. By Hanaa Ali Hassaan How do Bedouins survive, living in the dry...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
In this study, we investigate the impact of the formation of Lake Nasser in the mid-1960s and the es...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
A comparison is made between 21 species of plants used in common by two culturally distinct Bedouin ...
In the previous century, the Bedouins a nomadic people who migrated all over the Arab peninsula with...
Developing strategies for sustainable agriculture requires consideration of local soil knowledge. An...
Indigenous knowledge is the knowledge that people in a given community have developed overtime, and ...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policy makers worldwide. While many researchers...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways in which changing gender roles in a Bedouin communi...
Environmental aspects are increasingly being integrated in Negev Bedouin studies by both, NGO activi...
The Bedouin of South Sinai have been significantly affected by the politics of external powers for a...
In the last 60 years, the livelihoods of agro-pastoral and pastoral families in the arid and semi-ar...
This paper investigates the ways in which some bedouin in the Nubian Desert of southeastern Egypt ta...
The use of indigenous knowledge has been seen in some quarters to offer real possibilities of succes...
Traditional knowledge in the desert. By Hanaa Ali Hassaan How do Bedouins survive, living in the dry...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
In this study, we investigate the impact of the formation of Lake Nasser in the mid-1960s and the es...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
A comparison is made between 21 species of plants used in common by two culturally distinct Bedouin ...
In the previous century, the Bedouins a nomadic people who migrated all over the Arab peninsula with...
Developing strategies for sustainable agriculture requires consideration of local soil knowledge. An...
Indigenous knowledge is the knowledge that people in a given community have developed overtime, and ...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policy makers worldwide. While many researchers...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways in which changing gender roles in a Bedouin communi...
Environmental aspects are increasingly being integrated in Negev Bedouin studies by both, NGO activi...
The Bedouin of South Sinai have been significantly affected by the politics of external powers for a...
In the last 60 years, the livelihoods of agro-pastoral and pastoral families in the arid and semi-ar...