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  • A pilot study into biomass yield and composition under increased stocking rates and increased stocking densities on a Namibian organic beef cattle and sheep farm

  • A powerful learning opportunity: Gaza’s PM&E

  • Assessing a demonstration farm approach for technological innovations in pastoral livestock production systems of Northern Patagonia: Participants' perceptions of stakeholder roles and innovations

  • Camel breeds and breeding in northern Kenya - An account of local camel breeds of northern Kenya and camel breeding management of Turkana, Rendille, Gabra, and Somali pastoralists

  • Caring for livestock - Borana women's perceptions on their changing role in livestock management in southern Ethiopia

  • Diversity in livestock resources in pastoral systems in Africa

  • Elusive Profits: understanding economic performance of local traders in the pastoral small ruminant value chain in northern Kenya

  • High impact grazing as a management tool to optimize biomass growth in northern Argentinean grassland

  • Kaufmann, B. 2007. Cybernetic analysis of socio-biological systems – the case of livestock management in resource-poor environments

  • Land Conversion Dynamics in the Borana Rangelands of Southern Ethiopia: An Integrated Assessment Using Remote Sensing Techniques and Field Survey Data

  • Making decisions without reliable information: The struggle of local traders in the pastoral meat supply chain

  • Manoeuvring through difficult terrain: How local traders link pastoralists to markets

  • Pastoral Livestock Systems

  • Pastoralism: A critical asset for food security under global climate change

  • Potential of pastoralist groups to manage small-stock marketing projects: A case study of groups in Farakoren and Malabot, Marsabit County, Kenya

  • Precision livestock farming in developing countries: creating order where uncertainty prevails

  • Responding to mobility constraints: Recent shifts in resource use practices and herding strategies in the Borana pastoral system, southern Ethiopia

  • Second-order cybernetics as a tool to understand why pastoralists do what they do

  • Shaping the Herders’ “Mental Maps”: Participatory Mapping with Pastoralists’ to Understand Their Grazing Area Differentiation and Characterization

  • Understanding the emergence and evolution of pastoral community groups from the perspective of community members and external development actors in northern Kenya

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