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Extreme wildlife declines and concurrent increase in livestock numbers in Kenya: What are the causes?

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Journal Articles & Books
Septiembre, 2016
Kenya
África
África oriental

There is growing evidence of escalating wildlife losses worldwide. Extreme wildlife losses have recently been documented for large parts of Africa, including western, Central and Eastern Africa. Here, we report extreme declines in wildlife and contemporaneous increase in livestock numbers in Kenya rangelands between 1977 and 2016.

System Dynamics Modelling Approach to Determine Sustainable Stocking Rate for a Sheep Population in the Ethiopian Highlands

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Conference Papers & Reports
Septiembre, 2016
Ethiopia
Eastern Africa

A system dynamics approach was used to determine the sustainable stocking rate of the Menz sheep population in the Ethiopian highland. A model was developed to simulate stocking rate based on communal grazing land. The model is weather and resource (feed supply) driven. Pasture growth and dynamics was modeled using rainfall and temperature data.

Application of scaling frameworks to grazing exclosures in Ethiopia

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Septiembre, 2016
Etiopía
África
África oriental

Grazing exclosures are a cost-effective means of restoring or enhancing the productivity of communal lands in Ethiopia. An extension of the traditional practice of excluding grazing from communal areas to enable regeneration of vegetation, exclosures provide much needed livelihood and environmental benefits.

Microbiological safety of milk and processing and consumption behaviour in pastoral areas in southern Ethiopia

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Septiembre, 2016
Etiopía
África
África oriental

The objective of the present study was to assess the behaviour of people in milk

production and consumption using qualitative methods. Further, the study involved

the microbiological quality and safety assessment of milk and traditional dairy

products along milk value chains. The investigation involved largely women given

The need for awareness raising on the causes and treatment of mastitis in livestock among pastoralists in southern Ethiopia

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Septiembre, 2016
Etiopía
África
África oriental

Ethiopia has high prevalence of clinical and subclinical mastitis in different livestock

species and production systems and these contribute substantially to poor

productivity in affected herds. Thus far, studies have focused on identification of

microbial pathogens and associated risk factors for mastitis. However, relatively little