Resultados de búsqueda - "sedentarization"

  • Mostrando 1 - 16 Resultados de 16
Limitar resultados
  1. The impact of subdivision and sedentarization of pastoral lands on wildlife in an African savanna ecosystem por Western, D., Groom, R., Worden, J.

    Publicado 2009
    “…This study looks at the impact of Subdivision and sedentarization of pastoral lands on wildlife numbers and production in a savanna ecosystem of southern Kenya. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  2. Increased climate variability and sedentarization in Tanzania: Health and nutrition implications on pastoral communities of Mvomero and Handeni districts, Tanzania por Ripkey, C., Little, P.D., Domínguez-Salas, Paula, Kinabo, J., Mwanri, A., Girard, Amy W.

    Publicado 2021
    “…These changes often result in fixed settlements or a process known as sedentarization. Previous research indicates that sedentarization and increased climate variability are prominent forces shaping livelihood opportunities and constraints in East Africa, but the effects of these co-occurring processes have yet to be investigated. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  3. Shift in herders' territorialities from regional to local scale: the political ecology of pastoral herding in western Burkina Faso por Gonin, A., Gautier, D.

    Publicado 2015
    “…In Burkina Faso, livestock sedentarization programmes are still at the top of policy makers’ agendas and at the heart of their discourse, despite huge changes in land cover, land use and territorialities in rural areas. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  4. Grazing reserves in Nigeria: Problems, prospects and policy implication por Ingawa, S.A., Tarawali, G., Kaufmann, Ralph R. von

    Publicado 1989
    “…The stated purpose of grazing reserves is the settlement of nomadic pastoralists they offer security of tenure as an inducement to sedentarization through the provision of land for grazing and permanent water. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  5. Interventions for African pastoral development under adverse production trends por International Livestock Centre for Africa

    Publicado 1988
    “…The technical interventions include water development breed improvement, grazing blocks,range management, veterinary campaigns, tick control, fodder banks, grazing cells, abattoirs and introduction of camels & goats, and the institutional interventions include group ranches, parasatal ranches, fattening programs, service centres & barefoot veterinairians, herders' associations, mobile extension units, restocking projects, sedentarization, irrigation and water harvesting.…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  6. Pastoral resource access and utilization: quantifying the spatial and temporal relationships between livestock mobility, density and biomass availability in southern Kenya por Butt, B.

    Publicado 2010
    “…These findings have implications on how the savanna vegetation may be impacted as trends towards sedentarization and reduced pastoral mobility continue.…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  7. From foraging to farming among present-day forest hunter-gatherers: consequences on diet and health por Dounias, E., Froment, A.

    Publicado 2011
    “…This paper exposes the nutritional and epidemiological consequences of the maladaptation of former hunter-gatherers in relation to their recent sedentarization. It is primarily based on case studies carried out among the Baka and Kola Pygmies of Cameroon, and the Tubu Punan of Borneo.…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  8. Mobility and livestock mortality in communally used pastoral areas: The impact of the 2005-2006 drought on livestock mortality in Maasailand por Nkedianye, D., Leeuw, Jan de, Ogutu, Joseph O., Said, Mohammed Yahya, Saidimu, T.L., Kifugo, S.C., Kaelo, D.S., Reid, Robin S.

    Publicado 2011
    “…However, rapid change arising from multiple factors, including landscape fragmentation, sedentarization, and demographic drivers might affect the effectiveness of this pastoral coping strategy in times of drought. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  9. The COVID-19 Pandemic Endangers Africa’s Indigenous Pygmy Populations por Fa, J.E., Nasi, R., Funk, S.M.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Although less isolated than other Pygmy groups, especially the Mbuti and Efe, the Baka, like other forest-dependent populations in the Congo Basin, have been affected by a plethora of environmental pressures that include direct impacts from extractive industries (logging, mining), conflict with conservation areas, encroachment into their territories both peacefully along roads or aggressively by poachers and militias, as well as the effects of resettlement and sedentarization (Olivero et al. 2016). Such combination of threats impacts their health and food security. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  10. Enhancing resilience in the Horn of Africa: An exploration into alternative investment options por Headey, Derek D., Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum, You, Liangzhi

    Publicado 2012
    “…The drought has also raised concerns that pastoralist livelihoods in this region are no longer viable or sustainable, thereby justifying strategies that aim to sedentarize and diversify these livelihoods. Countering this view are advocates of wholesale protection of pastoralist livelihoods. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  11. Enhancing resilience in the Horn of Africa: An exploration into alternative investment options por Headey, Derek D., Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum, You, Liangzhi

    Publicado 2012
    “…The drought has also raised concerns that pastoralist livelihoods in this region are no longer viable or sustainable, thereby justifying strategies that aim to sedentarize and diversify these livelihoods. Countering this view are advocates of wholesale protection of pastoralist livelihoods. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Brief
  12. Characterizing 40-years of inter-regional migration in Southern Mauritania as a result of environmental changes por El Vilaly, Mohamed Abd Salam, El Vilaly, Audra, Mahe, Gil

    Publicado 2017
    “…Moreover, the population sedentarized dramatically at a rate of 95.2% in 2000 compared to 84.4% in 1988. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Conference Proceedings

Herramientas de búsqueda: