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The Kenyan rangeland ecological monitoring unit (KREMU)

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 1981
Kenya
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Discusses the Kenya Rangeland Ecological Monitoring Unit (KREMU), mentioning its objectives, initial tasks related to identifying ecological units, testing survey methods, training of staff & designing appropriate computer programmes; describes the Unit's achievements, with emphasis on ecological surveys & censuses carried out within the framework of on-going ecological monitoring programmes; outlines problems encountered.

The productivity of small ruminants in the Maasai pastoral system, Kajiado District, Kenya. An introduction to current research

Reports & Research
Décembre, 1982
Kenya
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Describes the research approach adopted by an interdisciplinary ILCA team to study a pastoralist production system, summarizing the methodology & results of research on small ruminants' productivity in the Maasai pastoral system, and outlining dif. features of current smallstock research in Kenya; w. an analysis of flock productivity, mortality, animal nutrition & behaviour at the Elangata Wuas group ranch.

The linkages between land use change, land degradation and biodiversity across East Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2009

Land use changes in East Africa have transformed land cover to farmlands, grazing lands, human settlements and urban centers at the expense of natural vegetation. These changes are associated with deforestation, biodiversity loss and land degradation. A synthesis of results of long term research by an interdisciplinary team reveals the linkages between land use change, biodiversity loss and land degradation. The results indicate that as native vegetation is lost, indigenous plant and animal biodiversity and plant cover are lost.

The role of abandoned pastoral settlements in the dynamics of African large herbivore communities

Journal Articles & Books
Juin, 2008
Kenya
Afrique
Afrique orientale

A number of studies have begun to show the large impact that pastoralism has on African savanna ecosystems. Here we look at the impact of abandoned settlements on the distribution of the large ungulates of Amboseli, Kenya.

Monthly dung counts show that all 9 species studied are attracted by settlements for up to a century after abandonment.

The need for awareness raising on the causes and treatment of mastitis in livestock among pastoralists in southern Ethiopia

Septembre, 2016
Éthiopie
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Ethiopia has high prevalence of clinical and subclinical mastitis in different livestock

species and production systems and these contribute substantially to poor

productivity in affected herds. Thus far, studies have focused on identification of

microbial pathogens and associated risk factors for mastitis. However, relatively little

is known about the knowledge and beliefs of livestock keepers regarding prevailing

livestock health problems in general and mastitis in particular. An accurate

There are many futures for pastoralism in Africa

Multimedia
Mars, 2011

Adrian Cullis from FAO Ethiopia reflects on the recent conference in Addis Ababa on the future of pastoralism in Africa. The event's fundamental take home message is that "there is a future for pastoralism in Africa." However, it looks like there will be different futures and different forms of pastoralism - with winners and losers. He also outlines the work FAO does in this area, and comments on some issues like gender and productivity issues (of rangelands, of livestock) that received insufficient attention in the meeting.

Towards a framework for pastoral systems research

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1983
Kenya
Mali
Éthiopie
Afrique
Afrique orientale
Afrique occidentale

Describes the dif. phases in the ILCA research framework, w. regard to Livestock Systems Research (LSR), particularly the descriptive, diagnostic, design, testing & extension phases, using examples of field research on pastoral & agropastoral systems in the arid & semi arid zones of Mali, Ethiopia and Kenya.

Traditional cattle production in the subhumid zone of Nigeria

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1986
Nigéria
Afrique
Afrique occidentale

Describes, briefly, sizes structures, general management and productivity of pastoral herds in the Kaduna Plains of Nigeria. Includes data on age at first calving, calving percentage, calving intervals, calf liveweight & mortality to 1 year, and milk yield of Bunaji cattle under this sedentary pastoral management system. Identifies nutrition as cause of this below-genetic-potential productivity.

Traditional livestock breeding practices of men and women Somali pastoralists: trait preferences and selection of breeding animals

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Somalie
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Somalia, one of the world's poorest countries, has livestock as the mainstay of the economy, with an estimated 65% of the population engaged in the livestock sector. This paper presents a gendered study on the traditional livestock breeding practices of Somali pastoralists for camels, cattle, sheep and goats, with a focus on documenting livestock traits of importance, the criteria used to select male breeding animals and the criteria used to cull female breeding animals.