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Integrating the indigenous knowledge of Borana pastoralists into rangeland management strategies in Southern Ethiopia (English)

Pastoralists' indigenous knowledge (IK) about ecology and social organization led to rangeland-management strategies appropriate to deal with the erratic rainfall in African drylands. Herd mobility was traditionally practiced as the key strategy to make use of the scattered rangeland resources on a large scale.
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Integrating the indigenous knowledge of Borana pastoralists into rangeland management strategies in Southern Ethiopia (English). Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes ; no 81 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/534131468023079129

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