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Network Papers 1986-1992

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Set 32, March 1992

Paper 32a
Grappling with Land Reform In Pastoral Namibia
Martin E Adams and Paul Devitt

Paper 32b
The Economic Role of Cattle In Communal Farming Systems in Zimbabwe
John C Barrett

Paper 32c
New Directions in African Range Management Policy
Roy H Behnke



Set 31, July 1991

Paper 31a
The Overstocking and Offtake Controversy Reexamined for the Case of Kwazulu
David R Tapson

Paper 31b
Changes in the Species Composition Of Pastoral Herds in Bay Region, Somalia
Mujeeb N Al-Najim

Paper 31c
The Impact of Commercialisation on the Role of Labour in African Pastoral Societies
Patrick M Sikana and Carol K Kerven

Paper 31d
Traditional African Range Management Techniques: Implications for Rangeland Development
Maryam Niamir



Set 30, November 1990

Paper 30a
The Commercial Sale of Camel Milk From Pastoral Herds in the Mogadishu Hinterland, Somalia
Urs J Herren

Paper 30b
Aspects of Labour in An Agro-pastoral Economy: The Northern Beja of Sudan
John Morton

Paper 30c
The Contextual Nature of Range Management

Gregory K Perrier

Paper 30d
An Institutional Approach to Pastoral Development: An Example From Ethiopia

Richard Hogg

Paper 30e
Comments on Papers 29b (De Leeuw and Tothill 1990) and 28b (Scoones 1989)



Set 29, May 1990

Paper 29a
Land degradation, stocking rates and conservation policies in the communal rangelands of Botswana and Zimbabwe

N O J Abel and P M Blaikie

Paper 29b
The Concept of Rangeland Carrying Capacity in Sub-saharan Africa - Myth Or Reality

P N De Leeuw and J C Tothill

Paper 29c
Short-term Gains in Livestock Management May Lead to Long-term Range Management Benefits:A Pilot Programme in Morocco

Charles W Gay, Dale Nolte, Roger Banner Yves Berger and Mohammed Hamoudi

Paper 29d
Comments on Pdn Papers 29a (Abel and Blaikie 1990) And 28b (Scoones 1989)



Set 28, August 1989

Paper 28a
Gambling with Goats: Variability in Herd Growth Among Restocked Pastoralists in Kenya

Ruth Mace

Paper 28b
Patch Use by Cattle in Dryland Zimbabwe: Farmer Knowledge and Ecological Theory

Ian Scoones

Paper 28c
Cattle and Development in Western Zambia

Adrian P. Wood

Paper 28d
Nigeria's Experiment with A National Programme for Nomadic Education

Catherine VerEecke



Set 27, March 1989

Paper 27a
A Solution to Desertification: Holistic Resource Management

Allan Savory

Paper 27b
Economic and Ecological Carrying Capacity Implications for Livestock Development in the Dryland Communal Areas of Zimbabwe

Ian Scoones

Paper 27c
The Predicament of the Peasants in Conservation-based Development

Jan Hultin

Paper 27d
Camel Husbandry and Management by Ceeldheer Pastoralists in Central Somalia

Ahmed A Elmi



Set 26, September 1988

Paper 26a
Private and Communal Land Tenure in Morocco'sWestern High Atlas Mountains:Complements, not Ideological Opposites

Lloyd Mendes

Paper 26b
A Model of Herd Composition That Maximises Household Viability and its Potential Application in the Support of Pastoralists Under Stress

Ruth Mace

Paper 26c
Oxfam's Kenya Restocking Projects

Jon R. Moris

Paper 26d
Barriers to Range Management Research in Peru

Jere Lee Gilles and Keith Jamtgaard



Set 25, March 1988

Paper 25a
Enclosure of the East African Rangelands: Recent Trends and their Impact

Olivia Graham

Paper 25b
Range Enclosure in Central Somalia

Roy H Behnke

Paper 25c
The Decline of Lahawin Pastoralism (Kassala Province Eastern Sudan)

John Morton

Paper 25d
Towards better Woodland Management in the Sahelian Mali

J Skinner (IUCN Mali)



Set 24, August 1987

Paper 24a
Stall Feeding of Cattle in the Mandara Mountains of Northern Cameroon

John S Holtzman

Paper 24b
Fodder Bank Testing among Fulani Agropastoralists in Central Nigeria: Feeding Decisions in the use of Improved Forages

Ellen Taylor-Powell

Paper 24c
A Para-Vet Programme in South Sudan

Melvyn Almond

Paper 24d
Highlights from Sociological (CRSP) Research on Small Ruminants

Constance M McCorckle, Michael F Nolan, Keith Jamtgaard, and Jere L Gilles

Paper 24e
Is 'Holistic Resource Management' the Answer for African Rangelands?

Wolfgang Bayer, Maryam Niamir, and Ann Waters-Bayer



Set 23, March 1987

Paper 23a
An Overview of Drought Strategies and Land Use in African Pastoral Systems

Gufu Oba and Walter J. Lusigi

Paper 23b
The Communal Grazing Cell Experience in Botswana

R. J. Sweet

Paper 23c Livestock in the Gezira Scheme - 1986
R. Blench
Not available at the moment

Paper 23d
Andean Pastoralism and Development in Bolivia and Peru

D L Browman
Not available at the moment

Paper 23e
The Impact of the 1984 Drought on Olkarkar Group Ranch, Kajiado, Kenya

B E Grandin and P Lembuya
Not available at the moment



Set 22, September 1986

Paper 22a
Directions in Contemporary Pastoral Development

Jon Moris

Paper 22b
A Comparison of two Survey Methods on Pastoral Turkana Migration Patterns and the Implications for Development Planning

P H Fry and J T McCabe

Paper 22c
The Decline of Common Property Resources in Rajasthan, India

N S Jodha


Set 21, February 1986

Paper 21a
Newsletter

Not available at the moment

Paper 21b
Comparative Ecology of Pasturalis Livestock in Baringo, Kenya

K M Homewood and A V Hurst
Not available at the moment

Paper 21c
The Reluctant Spouse and the Illegitimate Slave: Marriage, Household Formation and Demographic Behaviour Amongst Malian Tamesheq From the Niger Delta and the Gourma

Not available at the moment

Paper 21d
Limiting Livestock Pressure on Public Rangeland in Niger

G K Perrier
Not available at the moment

Paper 21e
Notes on the implementation of a Smallholder Cattle Fattening Co-operative Scheme in Northern Nigeria

Simon White
Not available at the moment