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Resilience of soils and vegetation subjected to different grazing intensities in a semi-arid rangeland of Kenya

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 1997
Kenya
Eastern Africa
Africa

The resilience of rangeland soils and vegetation to different levels of grazing is still poorly understood. A study was conducted to determine the recovery of a rangeland grazed at different intensities and allowed a two-year rest period. The following treatments were applied to 0.5 hectare plots: 0, 4, 8 and 16 heifers per hectare, hereafter referred to as CL, X, 2X and 4X respectively.

Law on pastures.

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Legislation
december, 1996
Kyrgyzstan

The relations in the sphere of the rights to use pastures on the territory of the Kyrghyz Republic shall be regulated by this Law, the Forest, Water and Land Codes, laws on lease and lease relations, protection of the nature, flora and fauna, atmospheric air and other legislation of the Kyrghyz Republic. The subjects for the utilization of pastures shall be juridical and natural persons.

Carcass characteristics of adult sheep and goat breeds in the subhumid and semi-arid zones of Cameroon

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 1996
Cameroon
Africa
Middle Africa

Data from slaughter (LWT) and warm carcass (HCWT) weights and dressing-out percentages (CYD%) of 209 Uda (Sahel) and 26 Djallonke sheep and 105 Djallonke goats were analysed by fitting a least-squares fixed-effects model. The model consisted of the effects of breed and sex on LWT and CYD% and the effects of breed, sex and LWT (as covariate) on HCWT for the sheep data.

Epidemiology of ticks and tick-borne diseases in eastern, central and southern Africa. Proceedings of a workshop

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Conference Papers & Reports
december, 1996
Africa
Eastern Africa
Middle Africa
Southern Africa

The first part of this report comprises country reports that deals with epidemiology of ticks and tick-borne diseases in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.