A better understanding of the socio-economic profile of pastoralists, their farming objectives and the motives underlying herd management practices in the Richtersveld were explored. Livestock were not the only source of income for pastoral households. Livestock farming was a post-retirement activity and a way of supplementing pension grants, suggesting that pastoralism could be a dying tradition. Pastoralists concentrated on keeping as many animals as possible (by selling and slaughtering animals only when it was necessary to buy food and supply household meat) to reduce the risk of destitution. Goats and sheep were not kept for sacrificial purposes. Besides making their individual choices, pastoralists employed a range of risk-mitigating ...
Focus groups were held with four pastoral sectors (sheep, dairy, deer, and beef) to investigate inte...
The studied the seasonal and daily movement patterns and livestock (pastoralists) in the Richtersvel...
In this paper the use of fenced grazing camps to manage the rangeland commons is challenged. A histo...
Attempts to 'improve' livestock farming practices by agricultural practices have often failed in ari...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Pastoralists have traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which is important for their livelihoods a...
This research article published by Elsevier B.V., 2018In the contractual Richtersveld National Park...
Pastoralists in Namaqualand, South Africa, use herd mobility to manage livestock and rangeland resou...
Legislation and policy are key tools used by governments to change the socio-economic and political ...
Pastoralism has been practiced for millennia in numerous ecosystems across the world. Throughout his...
Livestock herders have historically played a key role in developing and sustaining the rangeland reg...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
We studied the seasonal and daily movement patterns of livestock (pastoralists) in the Richtersveld ...
Anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) have only bred and managed livestock for 10,000 years...
Grazing strategies found in communal areas are a result of interactions between social, ecological a...
Focus groups were held with four pastoral sectors (sheep, dairy, deer, and beef) to investigate inte...
The studied the seasonal and daily movement patterns and livestock (pastoralists) in the Richtersvel...
In this paper the use of fenced grazing camps to manage the rangeland commons is challenged. A histo...
Attempts to 'improve' livestock farming practices by agricultural practices have often failed in ari...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Pastoralists have traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which is important for their livelihoods a...
This research article published by Elsevier B.V., 2018In the contractual Richtersveld National Park...
Pastoralists in Namaqualand, South Africa, use herd mobility to manage livestock and rangeland resou...
Legislation and policy are key tools used by governments to change the socio-economic and political ...
Pastoralism has been practiced for millennia in numerous ecosystems across the world. Throughout his...
Livestock herders have historically played a key role in developing and sustaining the rangeland reg...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
We studied the seasonal and daily movement patterns of livestock (pastoralists) in the Richtersveld ...
Anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) have only bred and managed livestock for 10,000 years...
Grazing strategies found in communal areas are a result of interactions between social, ecological a...
Focus groups were held with four pastoral sectors (sheep, dairy, deer, and beef) to investigate inte...
The studied the seasonal and daily movement patterns and livestock (pastoralists) in the Richtersvel...
In this paper the use of fenced grazing camps to manage the rangeland commons is challenged. A histo...