Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds occurring between two points and following precise routes repeated each year, is practiced on a broad scale in the open field areas of Tigray (North Ethiopia). This article presents a characterization of the practice, factors that explain its magnitude, and recent changes. Eleven villages were selected randomly, semistructured interviews were conducted, and data on the sites were collected both in the field and from secondary sources. The transhumance destination zones are characterized as better endowed with water and fodder resources, essentially due to their great extent. The sample villages can be classified into three groups: annual transhumance (average one-way traveling distance 8.1 km), h...
The recent socio-economic, political and climatic changes experienced by the Algerian steppe for the...
The Nyangatom, in South Omo, Ethiopia, are a group of agro-pastoralists whose access to land is affe...
López-Francos A. (ed.), Jouven M. (ed.), Porqueddu C. (ed.), Ben Salem H. (ed.), Keli A. (ed.), Arab...
Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds occurring between two points and following precise rout...
Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds occurring between two points and following precise rout...
The study was carried out in three highland woredas (districts) of Chilga, Dembia and Gondar Zuria i...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, rangeland is increasingly converted to cropland, creating diverse crop-lives...
In the Sahelian region of Burkina Faso, the dominant livestock keeping system is the pastoral system...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2017Many Eastern African rangelands comprise marginal l...
The use of shared common water points (WPs) and grazing points (GPs) at two different levels of admi...
Transhumance between the Afar pastoralists and agro-pastoralist highlanders has been a common practi...
Grazing-based livestock production, named pastoralism, is classified into nomadism, transhumance and...
Rely on mobility and flexibility, the pastoral system optimizes the use of natural resources to main...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
In Senegal, pastoral mobility has developed greatly over the last years as an adaptation to new envi...
The recent socio-economic, political and climatic changes experienced by the Algerian steppe for the...
The Nyangatom, in South Omo, Ethiopia, are a group of agro-pastoralists whose access to land is affe...
López-Francos A. (ed.), Jouven M. (ed.), Porqueddu C. (ed.), Ben Salem H. (ed.), Keli A. (ed.), Arab...
Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds occurring between two points and following precise rout...
Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds occurring between two points and following precise rout...
The study was carried out in three highland woredas (districts) of Chilga, Dembia and Gondar Zuria i...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, rangeland is increasingly converted to cropland, creating diverse crop-lives...
In the Sahelian region of Burkina Faso, the dominant livestock keeping system is the pastoral system...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2017Many Eastern African rangelands comprise marginal l...
The use of shared common water points (WPs) and grazing points (GPs) at two different levels of admi...
Transhumance between the Afar pastoralists and agro-pastoralist highlanders has been a common practi...
Grazing-based livestock production, named pastoralism, is classified into nomadism, transhumance and...
Rely on mobility and flexibility, the pastoral system optimizes the use of natural resources to main...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
In Senegal, pastoral mobility has developed greatly over the last years as an adaptation to new envi...
The recent socio-economic, political and climatic changes experienced by the Algerian steppe for the...
The Nyangatom, in South Omo, Ethiopia, are a group of agro-pastoralists whose access to land is affe...
López-Francos A. (ed.), Jouven M. (ed.), Porqueddu C. (ed.), Ben Salem H. (ed.), Keli A. (ed.), Arab...