AbstractThere are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource management and what traditional ecological knowledge and rationale underlie such practices. Pastoral nomads from the Hadandawa, Amar Ar, Bishaari, Ababda and Maˁaza tribes in the Red Sea Hills of Egypt and Sudan have relied on drought persistent Acacia tortilis trees for millennia. Presently, political, social and economic factors impose changes in traditional livelihoods and land use. Interviews and long-term field observations have documented traditional practices and underlying ecological knowledge about the use and tending of A. tortilis during all its growth-stages. A variety of local pruning practices, previously considered destructive by ...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
International audienceIn order to cope with uncertainty, human populations living in drylands have d...
This paper proposes a vision of the re-discovery of Arabian Gulf communities’ culture and a revival ...
There are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource management ...
AbstractThere are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource man...
This article is based on comparative research conducted in three African countries—Mali, Botswana an...
Traditional knowledge in the desert. By Hanaa Ali HassaanHow do Bedouins survive, living in the dry ...
This study focuses on the long-term dynamics of wadi (dry river valley) trees, in particular Acacia ...
Achieving sustainable use of natural resources is the greatest challenge facing humanity today. Rang...
This is the first comprehensive study of Hadendowa Beja pastoralism in Eastern Sudan. The various ch...
The significance of Indigenous Knowledge [IK] systems in management of sustainable ecosystems has lo...
The proliferation of woody plants has been observed on rangelands globally and has significant impac...
In the previous century, the Bedouins a nomadic people who migrated all over the Arab peninsula with...
The establishment of conservation areas is a widespread strategy for protecting the environment from...
In order to cope with uncertainty, human populations living in drylands have developed social-risk m...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
International audienceIn order to cope with uncertainty, human populations living in drylands have d...
This paper proposes a vision of the re-discovery of Arabian Gulf communities’ culture and a revival ...
There are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource management ...
AbstractThere are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource man...
This article is based on comparative research conducted in three African countries—Mali, Botswana an...
Traditional knowledge in the desert. By Hanaa Ali HassaanHow do Bedouins survive, living in the dry ...
This study focuses on the long-term dynamics of wadi (dry river valley) trees, in particular Acacia ...
Achieving sustainable use of natural resources is the greatest challenge facing humanity today. Rang...
This is the first comprehensive study of Hadendowa Beja pastoralism in Eastern Sudan. The various ch...
The significance of Indigenous Knowledge [IK] systems in management of sustainable ecosystems has lo...
The proliferation of woody plants has been observed on rangelands globally and has significant impac...
In the previous century, the Bedouins a nomadic people who migrated all over the Arab peninsula with...
The establishment of conservation areas is a widespread strategy for protecting the environment from...
In order to cope with uncertainty, human populations living in drylands have developed social-risk m...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
International audienceIn order to cope with uncertainty, human populations living in drylands have d...
This paper proposes a vision of the re-discovery of Arabian Gulf communities’ culture and a revival ...