The last few years have seen a major rethinking of some of the hallowed assumptions of range ecology and range management practice. This book examines the management of policy implications of this new ecological thinking for pastoral development in dryland areas. With examples drawn from all over Africa, the contributors examine the consequences of living with uncertainty for pastoral development planning, range and fodder management, drought responses, livestock marketing, resource tenure, institutional development and pastoral administration
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
This book is about the challenges faced by people living in dryland areas. Lessons for policy and pr...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
The last few years have seen a major rethinking of some of the hallowed assumptions of range ecology...
Many of the core assumptions that provided the basis for range management and pastoral development i...
How can you manage rangelands when 'from one season to the next you cannot know what will happen n...
If the 1980s were 'the lost decade' in African development then the use made of rangeland was high o...
In order to support their livelihoods, pastoralists must respond to shocks and stressors that stem f...
In this book, the authors review recent biological research in African rangelands and highlight its ...
This publication highlights issues arising from approaches to the mitigation of the impact of drough...
During the 1980s the traditional rangeland sector suffered, perhaps more than any other, from what h...
Although 22 percent of land in sub-Saharan Africa is arid or semiarid rangeland, development policie...
Rangeland/livestock development in Africa is reviewed and lessons learnt from successes and failures...
Reviews the appropriateness of three major assumptions underlying pastoral development in East Afric...
Valuing Variability is a challenge to the view of the drylands as naturally vulnerable to food insec...
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
This book is about the challenges faced by people living in dryland areas. Lessons for policy and pr...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
The last few years have seen a major rethinking of some of the hallowed assumptions of range ecology...
Many of the core assumptions that provided the basis for range management and pastoral development i...
How can you manage rangelands when 'from one season to the next you cannot know what will happen n...
If the 1980s were 'the lost decade' in African development then the use made of rangeland was high o...
In order to support their livelihoods, pastoralists must respond to shocks and stressors that stem f...
In this book, the authors review recent biological research in African rangelands and highlight its ...
This publication highlights issues arising from approaches to the mitigation of the impact of drough...
During the 1980s the traditional rangeland sector suffered, perhaps more than any other, from what h...
Although 22 percent of land in sub-Saharan Africa is arid or semiarid rangeland, development policie...
Rangeland/livestock development in Africa is reviewed and lessons learnt from successes and failures...
Reviews the appropriateness of three major assumptions underlying pastoral development in East Afric...
Valuing Variability is a challenge to the view of the drylands as naturally vulnerable to food insec...
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
This book is about the challenges faced by people living in dryland areas. Lessons for policy and pr...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...