Pastoral Economies in Africa and Long-term Responses to Drought: Proceedings of a Colloquium at the University of Aberdeen, April 1990 |
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CONTENTS | 5 |
Responses of Livestock and Wild Herbivores to Drought R N B Kay | 22 |
The Relevance of Australian Problem Soils Management Strategies | 40 |
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action activities Africa agricultural animals areas become cattle causal cause central climate colonial concerned consequences continued countries crisis crops cultivation cultural dependent discussion District drought East economic effects environment environmental evidence example factors families famine further goats grazing groups herd household human impact important improved increase institutions International involved Karimojong Kenya labour land less limited livestock London loss Maasai major means measures natural nomadic Northern occur pastoral pastoralists pattern period planning Pokot political poor population possible potential practice present problem production programmes projects rain rainfall range rates reduced region Report response result rural season sheep shows situation social society soil sources species strategies Sudan suggested supply Table traditional University vegetation West World