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Vulnerability of Worldwide Pastoralism to Global Changes and Interdisciplinary Strategies for Sustainable Pastoralism Ecology and Society
Dong, Shikui; Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University; dongshikui@sina.com; Wen, Lu; Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; wenlu5210@126.com; Liu, Shiliang; Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; shiliangliu@163.com; Zhang, Xiangfeng; Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; xfzhang999@gmail.com; Lassoie, James P.; Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University; jpl4@cornell.edu; Yi, Shaoliang; NRM (Land and Water), Aga Khan Foundation (Afghanistan), Kabul, Afghanistan; syi@icimod.org; Li, Xiaoyan ; Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; lxynmu.2008@163.com; Li, Jinpeng; Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; lijp_cool@126.com; Li, Yuanyuan ; Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; yuanyuanhaha1989@163.com.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Synthesis Palavras-chave: Adaptation management; Global change; Pastoral systems; Resilience enhancement; Vulnerability mitigation.
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Managing Resources in Erratic Environments: An Analysis of Pastoralist Systems in Ethiopia, Niger, and Burkina Faso AgEcon
McCarthy, Nancy; Dutilly-Diane, Celine; Drabo, Boureima; Kamara, Abdul B.; Vanderlinden, Jean-Paul.
Although 22 percent of land in sub-Saharan Africa is arid or semiarid rangeland, development policies have long been biased toward crop agriculture. In the wake of the Green Revolution, international and national agricultural research institutions focused on crop systems and plant breeding. As a result, the customary tenure arrangements that enabled pastoralists to move their livestock from one grazing ground to another fell out of favor. As climate-related crises and desertification have spiraled, however, research and policy interest in rangeland management issues have been renewed. As part of its strategy to seek policies for the efficient functioning of global food systems, IFPRI has been in the forefront of this research. In the 1990s, as part of a...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Range management; Ethiopia; Niger; Burkina Faso; Pastoral systems; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/37895
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