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Product title : | The future of pastoralism |
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Author(s) : | Jakob Zinsstag, Esther Schelling, Bassirou Bonfoh, eds; 2016 | |
Summary :This issue provides a vision for the sustainable use of pastoral ecosystems, providing innovative ideas for livelihoods, economic development, sustained ecosystem services, animal health management and social and institutional development. It examines human and animal health services and the added value of improved collaboration between the two under a ‘One Health’ approach. |
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- Contents Vol. 35 (2)
- Preface
- The future of pastoralism: an introduction
- The cultural heritage of pastoralism – local knowledge, state identity and the global perspective: the example of local breeds in Morocco
- Towards sustainability in the extensive and intensive livestock sectors
- The futures of pastoralism in the Horn of Africa: pathways of growth and change
- Conflicts, security and marginalisation: institutional change of the pastoral commons in a ‘glocal’ world
- Climate change and pastoralism: impacts, consequences and adaptation
- The role of pastoralism in regulating ecosystem services
- Diversity in livestock resources in pastoral systems in Africa
- Ecology, mobility and labour: dynamic pastoral herd management in an uncertain world
- Pastoralism and wildlife: historical and current perspectives in the East African rangelands of Kenya and Tanzania
- Discontinuity in pastoral development: time to update the method
- Institutional development and policy frameworks for pastoralism: from local to regional perspectives
- Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan and the learning experience in the design of pastoral institutions
- The Chinese perspective on pastoral resource economics: a vision of the future in a context of socio-ecological vulnerability
- Institutional development: from legal pluralism to institutional bricolage in West African pastoralism
- Pastoralism in the drylands of Latin America: Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Peru
- Pastoralism in Europe: characteristics and challenges of highland–lowland transhumance
- Enhancing the economic viability of pastoralism: the need to balance interventions
- Targeted social protection in a pastoralist economy: case study from Kenya
- Innovations in food preservation in pastoral zones
- Innovations and diverse livelihood pathways: alternative livelihoods, livelihood diversification and societal transformation in pastoral communities
- Enabling sustainable pastoralism: policies and investments that optimise livestock production and rangeland stewardship
- Approaches to education provision for mobile pastoralists
- Communication for the development of pastoralism
- Mobile pastoralists in Central and West Africa: between conflict, mobile telephony and (im)mobility
- Human and animal health surveys among pastoralists
- Cost-effective control strategies for animal and zoonotic diseases in pastoralist populations
- Trends in health surveillance and joint service delivery for pastoralists in West and Central Africa
- A vision for the future of pastoralism