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Policy Framework for Pastoralism in Africa: Securing, Protecting and Improving the Lives, Livelihoods and Rights of Pastoralist Communities.

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National Policies
September, 2010

This document contains the Policy Framework for Pastoralism in Africa, which was drafted by the Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture of the African Union Commission.

Options for adapting to climate change in livestock-dominated farming systems in the greater horn of Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
September, 2010
Africa
Eastern Africa

The greater horn of Africa is one of the least developed regions in Africa. Livestock are an important economic resource and an essential asset for poor farmers in this region. Climate variability, population growth, low economic development, limited market integration, and low fertilizer use, amongst others put serious pressure on livestock production.

Agrobiodiversity in drylands

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Policy Papers & Briefs
August, 2010
Global

This information brief describes the importance of dryland agricultural biodiversity, outlines the threats facing it, and points to the key role that local people play in conserving it.

Mongolia

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Policy Papers & Briefs
August, 2010
Mongolia
Eastern Asia
Oceania

The purpose of this report is to examine development trends in the Southern Gobi Region (SGR) as they affect livestock and wildlife. It provides an overview of the environment and natural resources of the region, discusses existing relationships and interactions among humans, livestock, large herbivore wildlife, and the natural resources on which they are dependent.

Characterization of village chicken production and marketing system in Gomma Wereda, Jimma Zone, Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
August, 2010
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This study was conducted to characterize the production and marketing system of village chickens in Gomma Wereda of Jimma Zone. Six Kebeles were selected using multistage random sampling from each of which 30 Households (HHs) were randomly selected. A survey was conducted on the selected HHs pertaining indigenous chicken management, marketing and productivity.

L2: Reworked Project proposal-Small-scale Water Infrastructure

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August, 2010
South Africa
Zimbabwe
Southern Africa

The Limpopo Basin is prone to frequent droughts and short season rainfall making agricultural production a very risky enterprise. The need assist to farmers and rural communities to optimize the utilization of low rainwater and existing SWI to boost agricultural productivity, standard of living and reduce poverty.

Sheep and goat production and marketing systems in Ethiopia: characteristics and strategies for improvement

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Reports & Research
August, 2010
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

Ethiopia is home for a large and diverse livestock resources and favourable production environments. The vast majority of the rural population’s livelihood is partly based on livestock production. However, livestock production and productivity and producers’ benefits from livestock production are far below expectations.

TENURE IN MYSTERY

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Reports & Research
July, 2010
Uganda

Tenure in Mystery collates information on land under conservation, forestry and mining in the Karamoja region. Whereas significant changes in the status of land tenure took place with the Parliamentary approval for degazettement of approximately 54% of the land area under wildlife conservation in 2002, little else happened to deliver this update to the beneficiary communities in the region.

ICARDA Annual Report 2009

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Reports & Research
July, 2010
Global

The dry areas face severe challenges to sustainable development. The biggest challenges – food insecurity, water scarcity, land degradation, and climate change – are closely inter-related. The effects of climate change will be felt globally, but the dry areas will be particularly hard hit.