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Rangelands: Making Rangelands More Secure in Cameroon: A Review of Good Practice

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2017
Cameroun

Rangelands cover a surface area of more than 2 million hectares in Cameroon. Despite their relatively unpredictable climate and unproductive nature they provide a wide variety of goods and services including forage for livestock, habitat for wildlife, water and minerals, woody products, recreational services, nature conservation as well as acting as carbon sinks.

Using electronic syndromic surveillance system to collect animal health and meat inspection records in Marsabit County, Kenya

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2017
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

Introduction: An electronic syndromic surveillance system for collecting, collating and analysing animal health and meat inspection records in Marsabit County, Kenya has been developed.

Biodiversity and the Great Green Wall : Managing nature for sustainable development in the Sahel

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2017
Global

The Great Green Wall is one of the main vehicles for delivering the Sustainable Development Goals and the Rio conventions in the Sahel. Biodiversity is the foundation of the Great Green Wall in many ways, determining soil productivity and water cycles and providing the foundation for risk management and resilient ecosystems.