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effect of development interventions on the use of indigenous range management strategies in the Borana Lowlands in Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2008
Ethiopia

In the last three decades, the Borana rangelands of Southern Ethiopia have been deteriorating due to unsustainable utilization. This paper analyses the changes in indigenous range management among the Borana pastoralists and the role of development interventions.The fieldwork was carried out during 2000-2002, following a severe drought.

Effects of Slash on Herbaceous Communities in Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands of Northern Arizona

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2008

Scattering slash (downed woody materials) after tree removal is increasingly prescribed by land managers as a treatment to promote the establishment and growth of understory vegetation in pinyon-juniper woodlands. However, the effects of scattering slash on soil resources and plant communities are poorly understood and often confounded with the release from tree competition.