Pastoral livestock production systems in Africa that have existed for centuries are now threatened by changing demographics, improved communications, increased availability of modern weapons, open rangeland shrinkage, global warming, and large-scale migration of people from rural areas to rapidly expanding cities. Human population increase coupled with globalization has led to major conflicts over natural resources in several African countries. If current growth rates persist, the population of Africa will double in 33 yr. Land resources available for farming are now fully used in several African countries. There is growing concern about the capability of these countries to feed their future projected populations. Africa's three most populo...
This is an important and timely paper. Bourn and Wint provide highly generalisable, empirical eviden...
Population pressures will expand and intensify African agriculture. By 2025, the sub-Saharan African...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Rangeland/livestock development in Africa is reviewed and lessons learnt from successes and failures...
All eastern Africa is in the tropics, but its grasslands cover a very wide range of altitudes. Exten...
The African pastoral farming system consists of livestock and drylands crop-based production that su...
Resource conflicts over land and water are common in Africa. Herders invade farms searching for pa...
This paper explores the potential for, and limits to, sustainable agricultural growth in semi-arid A...
This paper explores the potential for, and limits to, sustainable agricultural growth in semi-arid A...
If the 1980s were 'the lost decade' in African development then the use made of rangeland was high o...
Stresses that livestock-keeping remains one of the most important livelihood activities practiced in...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
The competition for land has become an issue of major concern and cause of conflict, especially betw...
Africa may be broadly characterized into five ecological zones; Arid, semi-arid, sub-humid, humid an...
Pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in eastern Africa and elsewhere on the continent have long been r...
This is an important and timely paper. Bourn and Wint provide highly generalisable, empirical eviden...
Population pressures will expand and intensify African agriculture. By 2025, the sub-Saharan African...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...
Rangeland/livestock development in Africa is reviewed and lessons learnt from successes and failures...
All eastern Africa is in the tropics, but its grasslands cover a very wide range of altitudes. Exten...
The African pastoral farming system consists of livestock and drylands crop-based production that su...
Resource conflicts over land and water are common in Africa. Herders invade farms searching for pa...
This paper explores the potential for, and limits to, sustainable agricultural growth in semi-arid A...
This paper explores the potential for, and limits to, sustainable agricultural growth in semi-arid A...
If the 1980s were 'the lost decade' in African development then the use made of rangeland was high o...
Stresses that livestock-keeping remains one of the most important livelihood activities practiced in...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
The competition for land has become an issue of major concern and cause of conflict, especially betw...
Africa may be broadly characterized into five ecological zones; Arid, semi-arid, sub-humid, humid an...
Pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in eastern Africa and elsewhere on the continent have long been r...
This is an important and timely paper. Bourn and Wint provide highly generalisable, empirical eviden...
Population pressures will expand and intensify African agriculture. By 2025, the sub-Saharan African...
This paper reviews pastoral research and development perspectives generated from the southern Ethiop...