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الصفحة 42
For example , herders usually do not move their cattle to swamp pastures in the wet season until late morning , to avoid the disdain of neighbours . When grazing is not particularly scarce , over - use of the swamps is considered ...
For example , herders usually do not move their cattle to swamp pastures in the wet season until late morning , to avoid the disdain of neighbours . When grazing is not particularly scarce , over - use of the swamps is considered ...
الصفحة 82
Changes in cropping patterns , men's farms , 1968–69 and 1987 ( % of total cropped acreage ) Season A Season B Crop 1969 1987 1968 1987 24 23 27 8 41 Cassava Maize Egusi Millet / yam Tomatoes Peppers Other Not planted 19 0 1 4 0 4 23 9 ...
Changes in cropping patterns , men's farms , 1968–69 and 1987 ( % of total cropped acreage ) Season A Season B Crop 1969 1987 1968 1987 24 23 27 8 41 Cassava Maize Egusi Millet / yam Tomatoes Peppers Other Not planted 19 0 1 4 0 4 23 9 ...
الصفحة 114
Market gardening of vegetables grown during the off , or dry , season — the contre - saison — using well irrigation , has undergone a spectacular increase . The water table in the city is only 2–5 m deep , and wells can be dug ...
Market gardening of vegetables grown during the off , or dry , season — the contre - saison — using well irrigation , has undergone a spectacular increase . The water table in the city is only 2–5 m deep , and wells can be dug ...
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JAMES FAIRHEAD AND MELISSA LEACH | 14 |
Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
Biodiversity on the farm | 52 |
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activities African agricultural ancestors associated authority become beer biodiversity Cambridge cent central century chiefs Christian churches colonial concept context continued crop cultivation cultural direct District diversity early East economic elders especially established example fact farmers farming fire forest forge Ghana groups Himba household human important increase indigenous individual initiation Institute interest International involved Iraqw iron Kenya labour land less living LoDagaa London major means milk nature noted okuruwo original particular parties past patterns period person plant political population position practices present production reason recent reference region relations relatives represent result ritual role rule savanna smiths social society spirit structure suggests symbolic traditional trees University Press vegetation village West women