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Reid, Robin S.Wilson, C.J.Kruska, R.L.Swallow, B.M.Ellis, J.E.Perry, Brian D.[Trypanosomiasis control: The conflict between food production and biodiversity in Africa]Trypanosomiasis control: The conflict between food production and biodiversity in Africa

Temporal and spatial variabilities in rainfall, herbaceous production and biomass were studied over a 4-year period in a topographically diverse, arid pastoral region of northwest Kenya. A significant relation between rainfall and primary production was found, and this was applied in a manner tha...


Coughenour, M.B.Coppock, D.L.Ellis, J.E.[Herbaceous forage variability in an arid pastoral region of Kenya: Importance of topographic and rainfall gradients]Herbaceous forage variability in an arid pastoral region of Kenya: Importance of topographic and rainfall gradients

More effective control of tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiasis may open vast areas of Africa to livestock production, both increasing food production and endangering biodiversity on the continent. This paper Reports on the Development of a conceptual model of the linkages between trypanosomiasis co...


Reid, Robin S.Kruska, R.L.Ellis, J.E.Wilson, C.J.Perry, Brian D.[Environmental impacts of trypanosomiasis control through land-use change: Conceptual model, approach and preliminary results]Environmental impacts of trypanosomiasis control through land-use change: Conceptual model, approach and preliminary results

The controversy over the possible impacts of trypanosomiasis control on African ecological and socioeconomic systems exemplifies the classic polarization of arguments for development and conservation. On one hand, Africa's rapidly expanding human populations require expanded food supplies, and tr...


Reid, Robin S.Curry, J.J.Swallow, B.M.Mukhebi, A.W.Perry, Brian D.Ellis, J.E.[Ecological, social and economic impacts of trypanotolerance: collaborative research in Central and West Africa]Ecological, social and economic impacts of trypanotolerance: collaborative research in Central and West Africa

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