Technical consortium for building resilience in the Horn of Africa
Introducing the technical consortium: Building resilience in the Horn of Africa
Making Rangelands Secure Bulletin No. 5
News, views and experiences of policy makers, practitioners, academics and communities on making rangelands more secure.
ILRI financial report 2013
MAKING VILLAGE LAND USE PLANNING WORK IN RANGELANDS, TANZANIA
INDEX 3.0 RECENT EVENTS 5.0 COMPETENT BUT IGNORED: BRINGING MAASAI YOUTH INTO LAND TENURE DECISION MAKING 6.0 CONFLICTS BETWEEN MBORORO AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ENDS POSITIVELY FOR PASTORALISTS 7.0 A VISION FOR A JUST AND PROSPEROUS FUTURE?
Nutrition, feeds and feeding for pig production in Vietnam: Current status and future research—A review
Rapid assessment of nutrition and food safety risks in dairy value chains in Tanzania
Integrated termite management for improved rainwater management: A synthesis of selected African experiences
In eastern Africa, termites are perceived by farmers, livestock keepers, and many development agencies as serious agricultural pests that destroy pasture, crops and wooden infrastructure. Commonly use control measures have proven to be ineffective.
Enhanced community resilience to drought through innovative market based systems approaches: Improving pastoral livelihoods in Kenya
A conceptual flash flood early warning system for Africa, based on terrestrial microwave links and flash flood guidance
A conceptual flash flood early warning system for developing countries is described. The system uses rainfall intensity data from terrestrial microwave communication links and the geostationary Meteosat Second Generation satellite, i.e., two systems that are already in place and operational.