Management of Pastoral Development in the Third World |
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Contents
Chapter two Objectives strategies and instruments | 20 |
Chapter three Management and organization in pastoral | 47 |
Chapter four The development of pastoral water supplies | 61 |
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abattoirs activities administrative Africa allocation animal health appropriate boreholes Botswana carried cattle cent central government chapter clan components concerned costs countries desertification development programmes discussed district level economic effect environment Ethiopia example existing extension facilities factors feedlots forage forms of organization functions grazing pressure group ranches hafirs health and husbandry herd improving individual intervention involved Iran Kenya labour land land-use less livestock assistants livestock numbers Maasai ment natural environment negdels Nigeria nomadic non-pastoral number of livestock officials operations options organization and management organizational organizations of pastoralists output particular partly pastoral areas pastoral development pastoral groups pastoral situations pastoral society pastoral systems planning political population procedures productivity quotas rainfall range management rangelands relatively role Sandford social Somalia staff strategy structure Sudan Tanzania technical tend traders USSR vaccination vegetation water development water points water supplies West Africa