Maintaining opportunism and mobility in drylands: the impact of veterinary cordon fences in Botswana
<p>The recent revival of debates concerning livestock development in Africa follows the more widespread acceptance of paradigm shifts within rangeland science, and maintaining pastoral mobility is now recognised as fundamental for the future survival of pastoralism and sustainability of drylan...
Main Authors: | McGahey, D, Daniel J McGahey |
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Other Authors: | Thomas, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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