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This paper looks at African livestock herds in Zimbabwe over the period 1890-1980. The focus is on the livestock system in the tribal areas where, under communal land use, there has been long-term concern with environmental deterioration Zimbabwe was chosen because it is one of the few African co...


Jarvis, L.Erickson, R.[Livestock herds, overgrazing and range degradation in Zimbabwe: How and why do the herds keep growing?]Livestock herds, overgrazing and range degradation in Zimbabwe: How and why do the herds keep growing?
Autor: Behnke, R.H.

This paper examines a process - the spontaneous enclosure of the range by livestock owners - which may rise new problems but also permit new approaches to the development of the African livestock industry. Drawing on case material from Sudan and Somalia, the opening section of the paper discusses...


Behnke, R.H.[The implications of spontaneous range enclosure for African livestock development policy]The implications of spontaneous range enclosure for African livestock development policy
Autor: Barrett, J.C.

Throughout Africa the importance of land use issues in relation to tsetse control planning has been emphasized consistently in the tsetse literature. Because of inappropriate land use, concerns for the environment in tsetse-freed areas have been expressed frequently. This debate is very relevant ...


Barrett, J.C.[Tsetse control, land use and livestock in the development of the Zambezi valley, Zimbabwe: Some policy considerations]Tsetse control, land use and livestock in the development of the Zambezi valley, Zimbabwe: Some policy considerations
Bekele, M.Tesfaye, Y.Mohammed, Z.Zewdie, S.Tebikew, Y.Brockhaus, M.Kassa, H.[The context of REDD+ in Ethiopia: Drivers, agents and institutions]The context of REDD+ in Ethiopia: Drivers, agents and institutions

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