Pastoralist futures in Africa a balance between traditions and opportunities

ILRI's Augustine Ayantunde reflects on the recent conference in Addis Ababa on the future of pastoralism in Africa. He draws attention to the two major conference strands - on one side, the optimists, on the other 'doom and gloom.' One thing is clear, it is not really possible to generalise across r...

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Main Author: Ayantunde, Augustine A.
Format: Video
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2011
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3616
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description ILRI's Augustine Ayantunde reflects on the recent conference in Addis Ababa on the future of pastoralism in Africa. He draws attention to the two major conference strands - on one side, the optimists, on the other 'doom and gloom.' One thing is clear, it is not really possible to generalise across regions. He concludes by suggesting that the future will lie in pastoralist communities being able to take advantage of present opportunities while also taking care of their traditions. The Addis Ababa conference (21-23 March 2011) was organized by the Future Agricultures Consortium with Tufts University
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spelling CGSpace36162023-03-31T14:28:18Z Pastoralist futures in Africa a balance between traditions and opportunities Ayantunde, Augustine A. ILRI's Augustine Ayantunde reflects on the recent conference in Addis Ababa on the future of pastoralism in Africa. He draws attention to the two major conference strands - on one side, the optimists, on the other 'doom and gloom.' One thing is clear, it is not really possible to generalise across regions. He concludes by suggesting that the future will lie in pastoralist communities being able to take advantage of present opportunities while also taking care of their traditions. The Addis Ababa conference (21-23 March 2011) was organized by the Future Agricultures Consortium with Tufts University 2011-03-23 2011-05-05T09:25:50Z 2011-05-05T09:25:50Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3616 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Ayantunde, A. 2011. Pastoralist futures in Africa a balance between traditions and opportunities. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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