Management of Pastoral Development in the Third World |
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Contents
Chapter two Objectives strategies and instruments | 20 |
Chapter four The development of pastoral water supplies | 61 |
The influence of the characteristics of pastoral situations | 83 |
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able activities administrative Africa allocation animals appropriate assistants carried cattle cent central chapter choice concerned consequence contrast costs countries decisions difficult direct discussed district economic effect environment example existing extension facilities factors field forms functions given grazing greater groups herd higher important improving increase individual interests involved issues Kenya kinds labour land less livestock look marketing means natural nomadic objectives officials operations organizations output particular partly pastoral areas pastoral development pastoral society pastoralists physical planning political population position possible practice probably problems procedures productivity programmes rainfall ranches range reasons relation relatively responsibility role situations social sources species staff structure supplies tasks technical tend traditional transport units usually vegetation veterinary water supplies