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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 인류학
· ISBN : 9780415540728
· 쪽수 : 328쪽
· 출판일 : 2012-06-28
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1.Development at the Margins: Pathways of Change in the Horn of AfricaAndy Catley, Jeremy Lind and Ian Scoones Part 1: Resources and Production 2.Mobility and the Sustainability of the Pastoral Production System in Africa: Perspectives of Contrasting ParadigmsGufu Oba 3.Range Enclosures in Southern Oromia, Ethiopia: An Innovative Response or Erosion in the Common Property Resource Tenure?Boku Tache Dida 4.Pastoralists and Irrigation in the Horn of Africa: Time for a Rethink?Stephen Sandford 5.Replacing Pastoralism with Irrigated Agriculture in the Awash Valley, North-Eastern Ethiopia: Counting the CostsRoy Behnke and Carol Kerven 6.Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: Consequences and Implications for the Future of PastoralismPolly Ericksen Part 2: Commercialisation and Markets 7.Moving Up or Moving Out? Commercialization, Growth and Destitution in Pastoralist AreasAndy Catley and Yacob Aklilu 8.Shipping Out the “Desert Ship”: Camel Marketing in the Northern Kenya/Southern Ethiopia BorderlandsHussein Mahmoud 9.Responsible Companies and African Livestock-Keepers: Acting, Teaching but not Learning?John Morton 10.Town Camels: Pastoral Innovation in a Fast Changing World: Case Study from Gode Town, Somali Regional State, EthiopiaAbdi Hussein Part 3: Land and Conflict 11.The Future of Pastoralist ConflictPaul Goldsmith 12.Land Grabbing in the Eastern African RangelandsJohn Galaty 13.The Precipice of a Catastrophe: Land Deals and the Changing Political Economy of Pastoralism in the Tana Delta, KenyaAbdirizak Nunow 14.Squeezed from all Sides: Changing Resource Tenure and Pastoralist Innovation on the Laikipia Plateau, KenyaJohn Letai and Jeremy Lind 15.Mobile Pastoralism and Land grabbing in Sudan: Impacts and ResponsesMustafa Babiker 16.The Need to strengthen Land Laws in Ethiopia to protect Pastoral RightsAbebe Mulatu and Solomon Bekure Part 4: Alternative Livelihoods 17.Seeking Alternative Strategies: Settled Pastoralists as Farmers, Town Dwellers, Wage Earners, and TradersElliot Fratkin 18.Reaching Pastoralists with Formal Education: a Distance Learning Strategy for KenyaDavid Siele, Jeremy Swift andSaverio Kratli 19.Social Protection for Pastoralists: Just Give them Cash?Stephen Devereux 20.Women and Economic Diversification in Pastoralist Communities:A Regional PerspectiveJohn Livingstone and Everse Ruhindi Conclusion 21.Reflections on the Future of Pastoralism in the Horn of AfricaPeter Little