Management of Pastoral Development in the Third World

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Wiley, 1983 - Nature - 316 pages
Study of agricultural development and rural development among indigenous communitys that derive their livelihood from raising livestock on rangeland in developing countries - discusses nomadism, migration to find better grazing, and land settlement; covers the development of water supply, agricultural management, land utilization, productivity, improvements in animal production, agricultural marketing, and meat processing; considers agricultural policy options. Bibliography.

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The state of the rangelands
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Chapter two Objectives strategies and instruments
20
Some strategies
30
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