Dryland livestock production systems are changing in many parts of the world, as a result of growing human populations and associated pressure on water and land. Based on a combination of social and natural science methods, we studied a 30-year transformation process from pastoralism to a livestock-based agro-pastoral system in northwestern Kenya, with the overall aim to increase the understanding of the ongoing transition towards intensified agro-pastoralist production systems in dryland East Africa. Key to this transformation was the use of enclosures for land rehabilitation, fodder production, and land and livestock management. Enclosures have more soil carbon and a higher vegetation cover than adjacent areas with open grazing. The level...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...
Dryland livestock production systems are changing in many parts of the world, as a result of growing...
Restoring the indigenous vegetation inside enclosures has become an important management strategy to...
Abstract In the semi-arid areas of West Pokot particularly Chepareria, the majority of the people l...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Graduation date: 2009For centuries in what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, nomadic,\ud ...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
ABSTRACT Participatory rural appraisal techniques and a survey of 100 households were used to evalua...
The recent revival of debates concerning livestock development in Africa follows the more widespread...
Previous studies in drylands have shown that while gender roles are becoming more flexible, privatiz...
Over the last several decades there has been a transformation of the Samburu pastoral commons to new...
The recent revival of debates concerning livestock development in Africa follows the more widespread...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...
Dryland livestock production systems are changing in many parts of the world, as a result of growing...
Restoring the indigenous vegetation inside enclosures has become an important management strategy to...
Abstract In the semi-arid areas of West Pokot particularly Chepareria, the majority of the people l...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Graduation date: 2009For centuries in what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, nomadic,\ud ...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
ABSTRACT Participatory rural appraisal techniques and a survey of 100 households were used to evalua...
The recent revival of debates concerning livestock development in Africa follows the more widespread...
Previous studies in drylands have shown that while gender roles are becoming more flexible, privatiz...
Over the last several decades there has been a transformation of the Samburu pastoral commons to new...
The recent revival of debates concerning livestock development in Africa follows the more widespread...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
Pastoralists in the wildlife-rich East African rangelands use diversification into conservation and ...
Abstract Pastoralists have long overlapped with wildlife in rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa. With g...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...