Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attributed to agropastoral population growth, livestock impacts, and subsistence cultivation. However, extreme annual and shorter-term variability of rainfall, primary production, vegetation, and populations of grazers make directional trends and causal chains hard to establish in these ecosystems. Here two decades of changes in land cover and wildebeest in the Serengeti-Mara region of East Africa are analyzed in terms of potential drivers (rainfall, human and livestock population growth, socio-economic trends, land tenure, agricultural policies, and markets). The natural experiment research design controls for confounding variables, and our conce...
Despite mobile livestock grazing being widely recognized as one of the most viable and sustainable l...
Land use change and human population growth are accelerating the fragmentation and insularization of...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attri...
Aim The study tests the hypothesis that land-use changes in Narok District have had an impact on the...
Abstract Reconstructing the historical interplay of wildlife and pastoralists in the African savanna...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Kenya. The st...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
Animal population dynamics can be driven by changing climatic forcing, shifting habitat conditions, ...
The Maasailand of Kenya and Tanzania supports one of the richest wildlife populations remaining on E...
Jeffrey Worden is ILRI authorThis study looks at the impact of Subdivision and sedentarization of pa...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
Human activities are driving wildlife population declines worldwide. However, empirical understandin...
Zimbabwe’s Mid-Zambezi Valley is of global importance for the emblematic mega-fauna of Africa. Over ...
Rangelands are domestic or wildlife grazing lands including grasslands, woodlands, shrublands, and s...
Despite mobile livestock grazing being widely recognized as one of the most viable and sustainable l...
Land use change and human population growth are accelerating the fragmentation and insularization of...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attri...
Aim The study tests the hypothesis that land-use changes in Narok District have had an impact on the...
Abstract Reconstructing the historical interplay of wildlife and pastoralists in the African savanna...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Kenya. The st...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
Animal population dynamics can be driven by changing climatic forcing, shifting habitat conditions, ...
The Maasailand of Kenya and Tanzania supports one of the richest wildlife populations remaining on E...
Jeffrey Worden is ILRI authorThis study looks at the impact of Subdivision and sedentarization of pa...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
Human activities are driving wildlife population declines worldwide. However, empirical understandin...
Zimbabwe’s Mid-Zambezi Valley is of global importance for the emblematic mega-fauna of Africa. Over ...
Rangelands are domestic or wildlife grazing lands including grasslands, woodlands, shrublands, and s...
Despite mobile livestock grazing being widely recognized as one of the most viable and sustainable l...
Land use change and human population growth are accelerating the fragmentation and insularization of...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...