Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... cent for transhumant herds in northern Chad and 13 per cent in the pastoral areas of Niger , as compared with 11 per cent among transhu- mant populations in central Mali , and 6 per cent for sedentary herds in southern Mali . Pullan and ...
... cent for transhumant herds in northern Chad and 13 per cent in the pastoral areas of Niger , as compared with 11 per cent among transhu- mant populations in central Mali , and 6 per cent for sedentary herds in southern Mali . Pullan and ...
الصفحة 376
... cent of cattle sales in sample households were from those categories of animals whose loss jeopardizes the reproduction of the herd and its economic potential ' . She presents a simulated model of what optimal herd sales should be , in ...
... cent of cattle sales in sample households were from those categories of animals whose loss jeopardizes the reproduction of the herd and its economic potential ' . She presents a simulated model of what optimal herd sales should be , in ...
الصفحة 378
... cent owned one to five and 44 per cent owned none . In a survey of the Illabakan herders in the arid zone of Niger , Bernus ( 1974 ) records an average herd size of sixteen , while 21 per cent owned no cattle , 19 per cent owned between ...
... cent owned one to five and 44 per cent owned none . In a survey of the Illabakan herders in the arid zone of Niger , Bernus ( 1974 ) records an average herd size of sixteen , while 21 per cent owned no cattle , 19 per cent owned between ...
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