Research on agropastoral systems: background and strategies
Research on agropastoral systems: what we have learned and what we should do
Sustainable intensification of crop-livestock system through manure management in eastern and western Africa: lessons learned and emerging research approaches
The statistical analysis of an exploratory trial for methodological decision making
Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia
Inadequate feed and nutrition are major constraints to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa. National and international research agencies, including the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), have developed several feed production and utilisation technologies. However, adoption of these technologies has so far been low. Identification of the major socio-economic and policy factors influencing the adoption of improved feed technologies is required to help design policy and institutional interventions to improve adoption.
Evaluation and analysis of carbon stocks in pasture, agro-pastoral and silvo-pastoral systems in sub-ecosystems of the American tropical forest
International Coordination Meeting (4, 2003, Cali, Colombia). Research network for the evaluation of carbon sequestration capacity of pasture, agropastoral and silvopastoral systems in the American tropical forest ecosystem
Linking research results with rural development projects: experiences from Southern Africa
Poverty and Changing Livelihoods of Migrant Maasai Pastoralists in Morogoro and Kilosa Districts, Tanzania
This study documents the plight of the Maasai pastoralists who have moved to Morogoro and Kilosa districts as a result of the recent socio-economic developments and environmental changes in Maasailand. The objective of this study was to analyse how the Maasai migrants have adapted themselves to the new ecological conditions and the impact of such adaptations on their livelihoods.