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There is consensus that pastoral mobility is beneficial for both pastoralists and the environment. However, rapid change arising from multiple factors, including landscape fragmentation, sedentarization, and demographic drivers might affect the effectiveness of this pastoral coping strategy in ti...


Nkedianye, D.Leeuw, Jan deOgutu, Joseph O.Said, Mohammed YahyaSaidimu, T.L.Kifugo, S.C.Kaelo, D.S.Reid, Robin S.[Mobility and livestock mortality in communally used pastoral areas: The impact of the 2005-2006 drought on livestock mortality in Maasailand]Mobility and livestock mortality in communally used pastoral areas: The impact of the 2005-2006 drought on livestock mortality in Maasailand

Fragmentation, degradation and loss of natural habitats are now recognised as major threats to wildlife conservation and mobile pastoralism in East African savannas. These processes are driven primarily by land tenure and policy, increasing human population, expansion of settlements and agricultu...


Said, Mohammed YahyaOgutu, Joseph O.Kifugo, S.C.Makui, O.Reid, Robin S.Leeuw, Jan de[Effects of extreme land fragmentation on wildlife and livestock population abundance and distribution]Effects of extreme land fragmentation on wildlife and livestock population abundance and distribution

Arid rangelands host a variety of drought-tolerant wildlife species, many of them requiring conservation efforts for the survival of their populations. The development of drinking water sources for people and livestock forms one of the main development interventions in these rangelands. However, ...


Leeuw, Jan deWaweru, M.N.Okello, O.O.Maloba, M.Nguru, P.Said, Mohammed YahyaAligula, H.M.Heitkonig, I.M.Reid, Robin S.[Distribution and diversity of wildlife in northern Kenya in relation to livestock and permanent water points]Distribution and diversity of wildlife in northern Kenya in relation to livestock and permanent water points

Said, Mohammed YahyaKifugo, S.C.Ng'ang'a, L.Wargute, P.W.Njino, L.W.Landsberg, F.Omuombo, B.Stickler, M.[Spatial planning: Making space for livestock and wildlife]Spatial planning: Making space for livestock and wildlife

Kifugo, S.C.Said, Mohammed YahyaOtieno, F.Miano, G.[Participatory mapping of livestock routes in Samburu county, Kenya]Participatory mapping of livestock routes in Samburu county, Kenya
Kshatriya, MrigeshKifugo, S.C.Msoffe, F.U.Neselle, M.O.Said, Mohammed Yahya[Novel forms of livestock and wildlife integration adjacent to protected areas in Africa-Tanzania: Mapping land cover changes in Simanjiro and Monduli districts]Novel forms of livestock and wildlife integration adjacent to protected areas in Africa-Tanzania: Mapping land cover changes in Simanjiro and Monduli districts

Said, Mohammed YahyaOsano, P.Leeuw, Jan deKifugo, S.C.Kaelo, D.Bedelian, ClaireBosire, Caroline K.[Review of community conservancies in Kenya]Review of community conservancies in Kenya

This paper examines the effects of wildlife tourism-based payments for ecosystem services (PES) on poverty, wealth inequality and the livelihoods of herders in the Maasai Mara Ecosystem in south-western Kenya. It uses the case of Olare Orok Conservancy PES programme in which pastoral landowners h...


Osano, P.M.Said, Mohammed YahyaLeeuw, Jan deNdiwa, Nicholas N.Kaelo, D.Schomers, S.Birner, R.Ogutu, J.[Why keep lions instead of livestock? Assessing wildlife-tourism based payment for ecosystem services involving herders in the Maasai Mara, Kenya]Why keep lions instead of livestock? Assessing wildlife-tourism based payment for ecosystem services involving herders in the Maasai Mara, Kenya

Ericksen, Polly J.Said, Mohammed YahyaLeeuw, Jan deSilvestri, SilviaZaibet, L.Kifugo, S.C.Sijmons, KoertKinoti, J.Ng'ang'a, L.Landsberg, F.Stickler, M.[Mapping and valuing ecosystem services in the Ewaso Ng’iro watershed]Mapping and valuing ecosystem services in the Ewaso Ng’iro watershed
Milne, EleanorAynekulu, ErmiasBationo, B. AndréBatjes, Niels H.Boone, Randall B.Conant, Richard T.Davies, JonathanHanan, NiallHoag, DanaHerrick, Jeffrey E.Knausenberger, WalterNeely, ConstanceNjoka, JesseNgugi, MoffattParton, BillPaustian, KeithReid, Robin S.Said, Mohammed YahyaShepherd, Keith D.Swift, DavidThornton, Philip K.Williams, StephenMiller, SueNkonya, Ephraim M.[Grazing lands in sub-Saharan Africa and their potential role in climate change mitigation: What we do and don't know]Grazing lands in sub-Saharan Africa and their potential role in climate change mitigation: What we do and don't know

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