Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes and development potential of pastoral production systems. With a focus on the Borana system of semi-arid Ethiopia for 1980-97, the main objectives of this research were to: (1) Characterize cattle population trends; (2) determine associations of rainfall and stocking rate with change in cattle numbers; and (3) estimate economic losses from cattle mortality. We predicted that the regional cattle population trend would consist of a "boom and bust" cycle with long periods of gradual herd growth punctuated by drought-induced losses. We expected that cattle losses would occur when high stocking rates were combined with large rainfall deficits. Such...
The Borana pastoralists occupy the savannah region of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya. Their su...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
Pastoralists in East Africa\u27s arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly confront climatic shocks ...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
Climate change and variability can severely constrain the productivity of pastoral herds by reducing...
Climate change and variability can severely constrain the productivity of pastoral herds by reducing...
Climate change and variability can severely constrain the productivity of pastoral herds by reducing...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2017Cattle populations in semiarid rangelands are curre...
Drought regularly affects rangelands and contributes to high death rates for livestock and poverty f...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana Plateau in southern Ethiopia. Thoug...
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana Plateau in southern Ethiopia. Thoug...
The Borana pastoralists occupy the savannah region of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya. Their su...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
Pastoralists in East Africa\u27s arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly confront climatic shocks ...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
Knowledge of livestock population dynamics is important to better understand functional attributes a...
Climate change and variability can severely constrain the productivity of pastoral herds by reducing...
Climate change and variability can severely constrain the productivity of pastoral herds by reducing...
Climate change and variability can severely constrain the productivity of pastoral herds by reducing...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2017Cattle populations in semiarid rangelands are curre...
Drought regularly affects rangelands and contributes to high death rates for livestock and poverty f...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana Plateau in southern Ethiopia. Thoug...
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana Plateau in southern Ethiopia. Thoug...
The Borana pastoralists occupy the savannah region of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya. Their su...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
Pastoralists in East Africa\u27s arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly confront climatic shocks ...