In the Dhofar Mountains of Oman stakeholders are concerned about the social and ecological sustainability of pastoralism. In this study we used interviews with pastoralists to examine the prevailing drivers of pastoralism and how they are changing. We find that people are committed to pastoralism for sociocultural reasons, but also that this commitment is under pressure because of husbandry costs and changing values. We find that capital investment in feedstuff enables pastoralists to overcome the density-dependent regulation of livestock populations. However, high production costs deter investment in marketing and commercialization, and there is little offtake of local livestock. Our study reveals how pastoral values, passed down within ho...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
Pastoralism is a characteristic livelihood system for the whole Mediterranean basin. From Morocco to...
Achieving sustainable use of natural resources is the greatest challenge facing humanity today. Rang...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
Anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) have only bred and managed livestock for 10,000 years...
Nearly half of the Earth\u27s land surface is classified as rangelands. Rangeland\u27s health and pr...
Pastoralists are people who, for their livelihood, depend on livestock raising using the natural pas...
Pastoralism is a highly traditional production system for livestock and livestock products. Under th...
WP 2005-11 November 2004Pastoralists in East Africa's arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly conf...
Land degradation linked to pastoralism use has been a worldwide concern for decades. A biological ap...
Pastoralists in East Africa\u27s arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly confront climatic shocks ...
Pastoralism contributed a lot to the economy of the Africa. In Ethiopia, about 10 million pastoralis...
Ethiopia has Africa’s largest livestock population, with over 60% of its land area is semi-arid lowl...
Pastoralism is a globally-important livelihood, with large social, environmental and economic import...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
Pastoralism is a characteristic livelihood system for the whole Mediterranean basin. From Morocco to...
Achieving sustainable use of natural resources is the greatest challenge facing humanity today. Rang...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
Anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) have only bred and managed livestock for 10,000 years...
Nearly half of the Earth\u27s land surface is classified as rangelands. Rangeland\u27s health and pr...
Pastoralists are people who, for their livelihood, depend on livestock raising using the natural pas...
Pastoralism is a highly traditional production system for livestock and livestock products. Under th...
WP 2005-11 November 2004Pastoralists in East Africa's arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly conf...
Land degradation linked to pastoralism use has been a worldwide concern for decades. A biological ap...
Pastoralists in East Africa\u27s arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly confront climatic shocks ...
Pastoralism contributed a lot to the economy of the Africa. In Ethiopia, about 10 million pastoralis...
Ethiopia has Africa’s largest livestock population, with over 60% of its land area is semi-arid lowl...
Pastoralism is a globally-important livelihood, with large social, environmental and economic import...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
Pastoralism is a characteristic livelihood system for the whole Mediterranean basin. From Morocco to...