In this study, we investigate the impact of the formation of Lake Nasser in the mid-1960s and the establishment of a new village in the vicinity of the lake in the early 2000s on traditional knowledge of a Bedouin community. We focus particularly on items relating to rangeland and settlement. Questions, based in part on literature, were asked in interviews with Bedouin people living in non-permanent settlements along the shores of Lake Nasser and people living in the village. Our results reveal significant knowledge differences between groups of people older and younger than 50 years of age. We also found significant gender differences with regard to issues relating to rangeland, but not with regard to those relating to settlement. No diffe...
The use of indigenous knowledge has been seen in some quarters to offer real possibilities of succes...
Environmental aspects are increasingly being integrated in Negev Bedouin studies by both, NGO activi...
Egypt has extremely limited arable land and scare water resources. The national development policies...
In this study, we investigate the impact of the formation of Lake Nasser in the mid-1960s and the es...
Traditional knowledge in the desert. By Hanaa Ali Hassaan How do Bedouins survive, living in the dry...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways in which changing gender roles in a Bedouin communi...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
On the basis of the results of the ELVULMED, MOUVE, and CLIMED research projects, this chapter prese...
Following the tribal allocation of land in the 1920s and the development of agriculture in the wadi ...
Following the tribal allocation of land in the 1920s and the development of agriculture in the wadi ...
Although there may be large differences between scientific and traditional knowledge (TK) traditions...
In the last 60 years, the livelihoods of agro-pastoral and pastoral families in the arid and semi-ar...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways in which changing gender roles in a Bedouin communi...
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...
Environmental aspects are increasingly being integrated in Negev Bedouin studies by both, NGO activi...
Egypt has extremely limited arable land and scare water resources. The national development policies...
In this study, we investigate the impact of the formation of Lake Nasser in the mid-1960s and the es...
Traditional knowledge in the desert. By Hanaa Ali Hassaan How do Bedouins survive, living in the dry...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways in which changing gender roles in a Bedouin communi...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
On the basis of the results of the ELVULMED, MOUVE, and CLIMED research projects, this chapter prese...
Following the tribal allocation of land in the 1920s and the development of agriculture in the wadi ...
Following the tribal allocation of land in the 1920s and the development of agriculture in the wadi ...
Although there may be large differences between scientific and traditional knowledge (TK) traditions...
In the last 60 years, the livelihoods of agro-pastoral and pastoral families in the arid and semi-ar...
Globally, traditional knowledge is at stake, notwithstanding intentions recorded in international po...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways in which changing gender roles in a Bedouin communi...
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...
Environmental aspects are increasingly being integrated in Negev Bedouin studies by both, NGO activi...
Egypt has extremely limited arable land and scare water resources. The national development policies...