Pastoral Rangelands in Sub-Saharan Africa : Strategies for Sustainable Development

The Sahel Operational Review (SOR) seeks to accelerate the transfer of lessons learned in natural resource management from ongoing Bank projects to the design of new Bank projects. This paper is the final report of the second phase of the SOR. It summarizes 29 SOR activities between 1989 and July 1994, including project reviews, seminars, workshops, conferences, and studies. This final report is an attempt to incorporate the major lessons and findings from these activities into one publication, as well as to guide task managers through the various books and papers produced by the SOR program.

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Main Authors: Lusigi, W. J., Buursink, John
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 1995-05
Subjects:AEA, ANIMAL, ANIMAL POPULATION, ANIMALS, BIOMASS, CAMELS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CARRYING CAPACITY, CATTLE, DEGRADED LAND, DROUGHT, DRYLAND ECOSYSTEMS, ECOLOGY, ECOSYSTEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, EQUILIBRIUM, FEED, FEED SUPPLIES, FORAGE, FORAGE PRODUCTION, GOATS, GRAZING PRESSURE, HERD MOBILITY, HERDS, INCOME, LAND DEGRADATION, LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK NUMBERS, LIVESTOCK POPULATION, LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, MOISTURE, MOISTURE CONTENT, OVERGRAZING, PASTORAL DEVELOPMENT, PASTORAL ORGANIZATIONS, PASTORALISM, PASTORALISTS, PLANT GROWTH, POLICY ENVIRONMENT, PRODUCTIVITY OF LAND, RAINFALL, RANGE MANAGEMENT, RANGE PRODUCTIVITY, RANGELAND, RANGELAND USERS, RANGELANDS, RISK MANAGEMENT, SHEEP, SOIL, SOIL FERTILITY, SOIL TYPE, STOCKING RATE, STOCKING RATES, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE USE, TEMPERATURE, VEGETATION, VEGETATION TYPE, WILDLIFE, WILDLIFE POPULATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, PROTECTED AREAS, AGRICULTURAL POLICY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, PROJECT DESIGN, LAND CONSERVATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/05/1615064/pastoral-rangelands-sub-saharan-africa-strategies-sustainable-development
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9995
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