Resultados de búsqueda - "Rangeland"

  1. Assessing the proximate compositions of indigenous forage species in Yemen’s pastoral rangelands por Louhaichi, Mounir, Al-koor, Basel, Gamoun, Mouldi, Abdurahman, Anwar, Hassan, Sawsan

    Publicado 2024
    “…Plant diversity in southern Yemen is crucial for maintaining rangeland ecosystem functions. This diversity contributes to the resilience of local pastoral communities, by providing essential forage and resources. …”
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  2. Stakeholder Mapping in Kenya reveals key community changemakers in management of rangelands por Akivaga, Allan, Mukalo, Irene

    Publicado 2024
    “…Being scaled through AICCRA activities in Kenya, participatory rangeland management (PRM) is a community-led process developed by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and partners to strengthen local management institutions, promote greater involvement of women and support communities to develop and implement a rangeland management plan. …”
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  3. Contrasting carbon and water flux dynamics in an East African rangeland and cropland por Odongo, Vincent O., Leitner, Sonja, Arndt, Claudia, Dowling, T. P. F., Gluecks, I., Jackowicz-Korczynski, M., Eklundh, L., Rinne, J., Wooster, M., Merbold, Lutz

    Publicado 2025
    “…We compare carbon (C) and water dynamics in two East African dryland ecosystems: savanna rangeland and rainfed cropland with minimal tillage over a six-month period. …”
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  4. Effects of human-livestock-wildlife interactions on habitat in an eastern Kenya rangeland por Otuoma, J., Kinyamario, J.I., Ekaya, Wellington N., Kshatriya, Mrigesh, Nyabenge, M.

    Publicado 2009
    “…Human–livestock–wildlife interactions have increased in Kenyan rangelands in recent years, but few attempts have been made to evaluate their impact on the rangeland habitat. …”
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  5. Milk offtake, growth and feeding habits of camels in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia por Dessalegne, B.

    Publicado 1985
    “…Outlines the results of a study on milk offtake feeding habits and growth of camels carried out at Beke in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia. Summarises milk offtake per camel per day & month, birth weight, daily growth rate of camel calves, growth during the four seasons of the year, daily activity period occupied by different activities, plant species browsed/grazed and time spent on each during the four seasons, and chemical analysis of major browse species consumed.…”
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