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الصفحة 35
Risk and the procurement of herding services In the pre - colonial period , herding services for households with more animals than could be managed by the family tended to be provided by lower - status Twareg ; wealthy herders either ...
Risk and the procurement of herding services In the pre - colonial period , herding services for households with more animals than could be managed by the family tended to be provided by lower - status Twareg ; wealthy herders either ...
الصفحة 41
It was shown above that in the pre - colonial period the diversified investments of nobles ' firms contributed to preventing their incomes from falling by the full extent of losses in the pastoral sector in times of drought .
It was shown above that in the pre - colonial period the diversified investments of nobles ' firms contributed to preventing their incomes from falling by the full extent of losses in the pastoral sector in times of drought .
الصفحة 45
Two seemingly contradictory pieces of evidence on the progress of pastoral recovery from the 1968–73 drought lend support to our argument that this period made evident an inability to deal with risk not of the pastoral system as a whole ...
Two seemingly contradictory pieces of evidence on the progress of pastoral recovery from the 1968–73 drought lend support to our argument that this period made evident an inability to deal with risk not of the pastoral system as a whole ...
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