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Conservation, reclamation and grazing in the northern Negev: Contradictory or complementary concepts?

Conservation, reclamation and grazing in the northern Negev: Contradictory or complementary concepts?

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Date of publication
December 1994
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eldis:A28003

Paper explores the relationships between the following concepts under the conditions of Middle Eastern semi-arid ecosystems. Paper states that there are two apparent contradictions in the title of this paper. First, grazing by domestic livestock is often considered to be hostile to nature conservation, especially in semi-arid areas (the ongoing conflict between ranchers and environmentalists in western USA is just one contemporary example of this). Second, the aims of conservation and development (in the sense of reclamation) would also appear to be contradictory, since the latter concerns changing or manipulating the natural environment, while the former would tend to exclude or prevent it.

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A. Perevolotsky

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