Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya
This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices in a pastoralist area in Tanzania, and to provide evidence that the schooling process, amongst other influences, has encouraged and facilitated the uptake and expansion of farming by these pastoralist...
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Berghahn Books
2007
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| author | Radeny, Maren A.O. Nkedianye, D. Kristjanson, Patricia M. Herrero, Mario |
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| description | This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices in a pastoralist area in Tanzania, and to provide evidence that the schooling process, amongst other influences, has encouraged and facilitated the uptake and expansion of farming by these pastoralists. The article argues that the schooling process has influenced pastoralists’ livelihood choices, and thus the nature and viability of pastoralism. |
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| language | Inglés |
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| spelling | CGSpace7522024-05-01T08:15:31Z Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya Radeny, Maren A.O. Nkedianye, D. Kristjanson, Patricia M. Herrero, Mario This article uses qualitative and quantitative data to document the nature of educational practices in a pastoralist area in Tanzania, and to provide evidence that the schooling process, amongst other influences, has encouraged and facilitated the uptake and expansion of farming by these pastoralists. The article argues that the schooling process has influenced pastoralists’ livelihood choices, and thus the nature and viability of pastoralism. 2007-10-21 2010-03-02T09:35:02Z 2010-03-02T09:35:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/752 en Limited Access Berghahn Books Radeny M., Nkedianye, D., Kristjanson, P., Herrero, M. 2007. Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya. Nomadic Peoples 11 (2): 31-55. |
| spellingShingle | Radeny, Maren A.O. Nkedianye, D. Kristjanson, Patricia M. Herrero, Mario Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya |
| title | Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya |
| title_full | Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya |
| title_fullStr | Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya |
| title_full_unstemmed | Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya |
| title_short | Livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists: Evidence from southern Kenya |
| title_sort | livelihood choices and returns among pastoralists evidence from southern kenya |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/752 |
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