Climate change leading to rising temperatures and increasing rainfall variability will affect different regions and people in different ways. The implications of climate change for pastoral livelihoods are not yet fully understood. Two opinions prevail. Some see pastoral groups as the ‘canaries in the coalmine’ in the sense that that they will be the first to lose their livelihoods as rangelands and water points dry out. Others argue that pastoralists are the best equipped to adapt to climate change, as pastoral livelihood strategies are honed to respond to scarce and variable natural resources and cope with difficult and uncertain agro-ecological conditions. In this scenario, climate change could result in an extension of territories where...
East African pastoralist societies are characterised by their inherent adaptability to climatic vari...
The main projected challenges for the grazing industry under climate change are declines in pasture ...
What’s the future for Africa’s livestock herders as our climate changes, becomes less predictable, h...
The authors discuss the main climate change impacts on pastoralist societies, including those on ran...
E-conference on climate change, adaptation and pastoralism Climate change with its overall rising te...
The long-term viability of pastoralism has been a constant theme for discussions. The progress of k...
Livestock is the most important source of income for pastoral livelihoods in drylands. Pastoralists ...
Pastoralism has changed over time, and there are many causes for it. This research paper covers two ...
With the recent Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chan...
This presentation discusses several problems in current discussion of the impact of climate change o...
While there is a growing body of knowledge on the effects of climatic and other forms of change on p...
Pastoralism and Climate Change in East Africa provides systematic and robust empirical investigation...
This study examined the impact of climate change and weather-related extremities on the livelihoods ...
Global warming will bring major changes to rainfall and temperatures throughout the world, affecting...
The paper is based on action research conducted in three districts of Borena zone (Yabello, Negelle ...
East African pastoralist societies are characterised by their inherent adaptability to climatic vari...
The main projected challenges for the grazing industry under climate change are declines in pasture ...
What’s the future for Africa’s livestock herders as our climate changes, becomes less predictable, h...
The authors discuss the main climate change impacts on pastoralist societies, including those on ran...
E-conference on climate change, adaptation and pastoralism Climate change with its overall rising te...
The long-term viability of pastoralism has been a constant theme for discussions. The progress of k...
Livestock is the most important source of income for pastoral livelihoods in drylands. Pastoralists ...
Pastoralism has changed over time, and there are many causes for it. This research paper covers two ...
With the recent Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chan...
This presentation discusses several problems in current discussion of the impact of climate change o...
While there is a growing body of knowledge on the effects of climatic and other forms of change on p...
Pastoralism and Climate Change in East Africa provides systematic and robust empirical investigation...
This study examined the impact of climate change and weather-related extremities on the livelihoods ...
Global warming will bring major changes to rainfall and temperatures throughout the world, affecting...
The paper is based on action research conducted in three districts of Borena zone (Yabello, Negelle ...
East African pastoralist societies are characterised by their inherent adaptability to climatic vari...
The main projected challenges for the grazing industry under climate change are declines in pasture ...
What’s the future for Africa’s livestock herders as our climate changes, becomes less predictable, h...