To date, there is no consensus on optimal stocking rates in the semi-arid Sahel. We develop a model for livestock management based on a detailed analysis of ecosystem dynamics, and we apply it to calculate optimal and sustainable livestock stocking rates in a Sahelian rangeland. The general model accounts for stochastic rainfall and the long-term impact of grazing on rangeland productivity. For the case study area, the model shows that the optimal stocking rate is higher than the sustainable stocking rate. Hence, with current prices, it is optimal for the pastoralist society to deplete their resource base. In our case study, we also find that the current stocking rate exceeds the optimal stocking rate, which adds to soil depletio
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
Rangeland degradation within the arid zone of Western Australia has occurred as a consequence of sh...
Pastoralism in the sahel, refers to the extensive production of livestock in rangelands, in which ma...
To date, there is no consensus on optimal stocking rates in the semi-arid Sahel. We develop a model ...
Economic modelling of semi-arid rangelands has received much attention in recent literature. A major...
This paper develops a dynamic model of grazing land degradation. The model illustrates the relations...
Hopes for a single criterion of overstocking are forlorn. Livestock may be kept for any of many purp...
Equilibrium grazing systems are characterised by climatic stability that results in predictable prim...
Semi-arid regions in the Sahel have faced increasing environmental pressure due to population growth...
There has been little experimental work in West Africa that distinguishes grazing from climate effec...
We discuss the search for optimal stocking regimes in semi-arid grazing lands. We argue that ‘one si...
A simulation model was used to determine the ecological and economic consequences of managing stocki...
The loss of utilisable rangeland in semi-arid areas results in huge economic and social costs worldw...
In the Sahel of West Africa, the productivities of rangelands, croplands and livestock are inextrica...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
Rangeland degradation within the arid zone of Western Australia has occurred as a consequence of sh...
Pastoralism in the sahel, refers to the extensive production of livestock in rangelands, in which ma...
To date, there is no consensus on optimal stocking rates in the semi-arid Sahel. We develop a model ...
Economic modelling of semi-arid rangelands has received much attention in recent literature. A major...
This paper develops a dynamic model of grazing land degradation. The model illustrates the relations...
Hopes for a single criterion of overstocking are forlorn. Livestock may be kept for any of many purp...
Equilibrium grazing systems are characterised by climatic stability that results in predictable prim...
Semi-arid regions in the Sahel have faced increasing environmental pressure due to population growth...
There has been little experimental work in West Africa that distinguishes grazing from climate effec...
We discuss the search for optimal stocking regimes in semi-arid grazing lands. We argue that ‘one si...
A simulation model was used to determine the ecological and economic consequences of managing stocki...
The loss of utilisable rangeland in semi-arid areas results in huge economic and social costs worldw...
In the Sahel of West Africa, the productivities of rangelands, croplands and livestock are inextrica...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
Rangeland degradation within the arid zone of Western Australia has occurred as a consequence of sh...
Pastoralism in the sahel, refers to the extensive production of livestock in rangelands, in which ma...