Pastoral strategies and community characteristics : The case of Syrian Badia

An up-to-date characterization of the behavioural patterns of Bedouin communities in the steppe of Syria was done to enhance an under-standing of how rangelands are collectively used. Analysis was conducted from a community perspective as pastoral resources are exploited collectively. Based on survey data collected from 359 households and 50 Badiah communities in spring 2005, the main strategies prevailing today were identified and explained in a second step using the agro-ecological conditions and socio-economic factors in the communities. The results show a great diversity of mobility and feeding patterns as well as inter-connections with other communities. This diversity is strongly explained by the community's land potential (which decreases as we move towards the dryer zones) and population densities - both indicators defining the average amount of forage resource available for a herder in his community.

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Main Authors: Dutilly-Diane, Céline, Tiedemann, James, Arab, G., Batikha, N., Ghassali, F., Khoudary, E., Saint Macary, C.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: ICARDA
Subjects:L01 - Élevage - Considérations générales, P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières,
Online Access:http://agritrop.cirad.fr/545465/
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