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Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2014

Transhumant pastoralism, sustainable management of natural resources and endemic ruminant livestock in the sub-humid zone of West Africa

Augustine A. Ayantunde; R. Asse; Mohammed Yahya Said; Abdou Fall

Abstract Transhumant pastoralism is one of the dominant livestock production systems in West Africa, and it is characterized by seasonal and cyclical movement of varying degrees between complementary ecological areas. The common pattern of transhumance is moving herds from areas with pasture and water scarcity such as the Sahelian zone to areas where the forage and water are found, often in the sub-humid zone. Whereas the transhumant herds from the Sahel are mainly Zebu breeds, endemic ruminant livestock (ERL) are the dominant breeds in sub-humid zone of West Africa because of their tolerance to tsetse-borne trypanosomosis disease. These livestock fulfill different functions in the livelihood of rural communities in the region. To identify potential areas of interventions for sustainable natural resource management to improve ERL productivity, a desk study that included spatial mapping was performed to review and document the existing knowledge on transhumance in West Africa. Additionally, group discussions were held to analyze the (actual or potential) effects of transhumant herds on natural resource management and ERL in the sub-humid zone. This study covered sub-humid zone in The Gambia, Guinea, Mali and Senegal. The key question we addressed in this study was as follows: What are the key trends and changes in transhumant pastoralism and how do these impact sustainable management of natural resources including endemic livestock? The results of the desk study and group discussions showed that there have been more southerly movements by transhumant pastoralists into the sub-humid zone over the past three decades and this has contributed to growing competition for grazing resources. The presence of transhumant herds in the sub-humid zone has a potential impact on management and conservation of ERL through crossbreeding with transhumant Zebu breeds from the Sahel but only study sites in Mali showed a high risk.


Archive | 2014

Outcomes in building capacity and strengthening networks: Ecohealth in Southeast Asia

Delia Grace; Fred Unger; Lucy Lapar; R. Asse


Global Food Security | 2018

An inclusive and participatory approach to changing policies and practices for improved milk safety in Assam, northeast India

Johanna F. Lindahl; Ram Pratim Deka; David Melin; Anna Berg; Hanna Lundén; M. Lucila Lapar; R. Asse; Delia Grace


Archive | 2014

Increasing awareness of zoonotic diseases among health workers and rural communities in Southeast Asia

J. Gilbert; Delia Grace; Fred Unger; Ma. Lucila Lapar; R. Asse; K. Tohtubtiang; Khieu Borin; Yang Guorong; Mai Van Hiep; A. Wyatt


Archive | 2014

Engaging stakeholders to manage emerging zoonotic diseases in Southeast Asia

J. Gilbert; Delia Grace; Fred Unger; Ma. Lucila Lapar; R. Asse; K. Tohtubtiang; Khieu Borin; Yang Guorong; Mai Van Hiep; Suwit Chotinun; A. Wyatt


Archive | 2014

Intentional stakeholder outreach using Outcome Mapping: Ecosystem approaches to the better management of zoonotic emerging infectious diseases in the Southeast Asia region (EcoZD) project

K. Tohtubtiang; R. Asse; F. Unger; J. Gilbert; Delia Grace


Archive | 2014

Capacity building on 'ecohealth' in Southeast Asia - successes and challenges

Fred Unger; Delia Grace; R. Asse; K. Tohtubtiang; J. Gilbert


Archive | 2013

Does the milk make you sick? An intervention to increase knowledge among traditional dairy producers and sellers in India

Johanna F. Lindahl; Ram Pratim Deka; R. Asse; Ma. Lucila Lapar; Delia Grace


Archive | 2013

EcoHealth in action in Southeast Asia: Results and experiences from six transdisciplinary research teams and two EcoHealth Resource Centres

J. Gilbert; Fred Unger; R. Asse; K. Tohtubtiang; Ma. Lucila Lapar; Hung Nguyen-Viet; Delia Grace; Purvi Mehta-Bhatt


Archive | 2013

Opportunities for improving the management of zoonotic diseases in Vietnam: An EcoHealth approach

Mai Van Hiep; Cao Thi Bao Van; Duong Nguyen Khang; Nguyen Ngoc Thuy; Ma. Lucila Lapar; R. Asse; K. Tohtubtiang; A. Wyatt; J. Gilbert

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J. Gilbert

International Livestock Research Institute

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Delia Grace

Free University of Berlin

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Fred Unger

International Livestock Research Institute

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Ma. Lucila Lapar

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Abdou Fall

International Livestock Research Institute

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Augustine A. Ayantunde

International Livestock Research Institute

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Mohammed Yahya Said

International Livestock Research Institute

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Ram Pratim Deka

International Livestock Research Institute

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A. Wyatt

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Ma. Lucila Lapar

International Food Policy Research Institute

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