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The productivity and potential of pastoral systems

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
December, 1985
Africa
Eastern Africa

Examines the productivity of East African pastoral systems in terms of animal protein & energy production, milk offtake and livestock production parameters such as calving percentage, calf mortality and herd structure; compares the productivity of East African pastoral systems to those of commercial ranches and to pastoral systems in other parts of the world.

Grassland Law of the People's Republic of China 2002 (Order of the President No.82) 。

LandLibrary Resource
Legislation
May, 1985
China

This Law is enacted with a view to protecting, developing and making rational use of grasslands, improving the ecological environment, maintaining the diversity of living things, modernizing animal husbandry and promoting the sustainable development of the economy and society.The grasslands are owned by the State, with the exception of the grasslands owned by collectives as provided for by law.

A review of integrated surveys for resource inventory and monitoring of pastoral production systems in sub-Saharan Africa

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
December, 1984

Reviews various approaches and techniques used in a number of sub-Saharan African countries to collect and analyze data on large-scale ecological changes with particular reference to remote sensing and monitoring techniques in resource inventory; suggests ways to build more effective data bases.

Aspects de la productivite de l'elevage dans les ranches collectifs Masai du Kenya

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
December, 1984
Kenya
Africa
Eastern Africa

Analyzes the output of the Maasai pastoral system by examining three group ranches in the Kajiado District in Kenya, first in terms of output per animal, household cash and subsistence income from livestock for large-and small-scale producers, and second in terms of output per unit of pastoral land.

Aspects of livestock productivity in Maasai group ranches in Kenya

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
December, 1984
Kenya
Africa
Eastern Africa

Analyzes the output of the Maasai pastoral system by examining three group ranches in the Kajiado District in Kenya, first in terms of output per animal, household cash and subsistence income from livestock for large-and small-scale producers, and second in terms of output per unit of pastoral land.