This edited volume summarizes information about the situational context, threats, problems, challenges and solutions for sustainable pastoralism at a global scale. The book has four goals. The first goal is to summarize the information about the history, distribution and patterns of pastoralism and to identify the importance of pastoralism from social, economic and environmental perspectives. The results of an empirical investigation of the environmental and socio-economic implications of pastoralism in representative pastoral regions in the world are also incorporated. The second goal is to argue that breaking coupled human-natural systems of pastoralism leads to degradation of pastoral ecosystems and to create an analysis framework to ass...
Pastoralism is one of the most sustainable production systems worldwide and plays a major role in sa...
Pastoralism in Asia features a variety of agro-ecological and socio-cultural settings. From Russian ...
Traditional ecological knowledge enables pastoralists to cope with social-ecological changes, thereb...
Pastoralism is a globally-important livelihood, with large social, environmental and economic import...
Pastoralism is a globally-important livelihood, with large social, environmental and economic import...
Pastoralism is globally significant in social, environmental and economic terms. However, it experie...
Nearly half of the Earth\u27s land surface is classified as rangelands. Rangeland\u27s health and pr...
International audienceThis paper will discuss the concepts of resilience and social-ecological syste...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
Pastoralism has long offered a privileged field of research for producing contextualised ethnograph...
India’s primary sector is characterised by the age-old practices of agriculture and pastoralism that...
Pastoralism is not only a livestock-based livelihood strategy but also a way of life with socio-cult...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
This publication forms one of a series of six reports prepared under the ECHO-funded project on ‘Red...
Pastoralism is one of the most sustainable production systems worldwide and plays a major role in sa...
Pastoralism in Asia features a variety of agro-ecological and socio-cultural settings. From Russian ...
Traditional ecological knowledge enables pastoralists to cope with social-ecological changes, thereb...
Pastoralism is a globally-important livelihood, with large social, environmental and economic import...
Pastoralism is a globally-important livelihood, with large social, environmental and economic import...
Pastoralism is globally significant in social, environmental and economic terms. However, it experie...
Nearly half of the Earth\u27s land surface is classified as rangelands. Rangeland\u27s health and pr...
International audienceThis paper will discuss the concepts of resilience and social-ecological syste...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
Pastoralism has long offered a privileged field of research for producing contextualised ethnograph...
India’s primary sector is characterised by the age-old practices of agriculture and pastoralism that...
Pastoralism is not only a livestock-based livelihood strategy but also a way of life with socio-cult...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
This publication forms one of a series of six reports prepared under the ECHO-funded project on ‘Red...
Pastoralism is one of the most sustainable production systems worldwide and plays a major role in sa...
Pastoralism in Asia features a variety of agro-ecological and socio-cultural settings. From Russian ...
Traditional ecological knowledge enables pastoralists to cope with social-ecological changes, thereb...