Abstract Nature conservation is often seen as incompatible with pastoralism:
conserved predators can cause significant harm to livestock, or livestock may
conquer space from natural species. Currently, nature conservation and related
policies are increasingly framed through the notion of ecosystem services, which
form basis for human well-being. What are the implications of this framing in
the rel... hiện toàn bộ
Evan F. Griffith, Job Ronoh Kipkemoi, Alison H. Robbins, Tequiero Abuom Okumu, Jeffrey C. Mariner, Tabitha Kimani, Hellen Amuguni
AbstractPastoralists in sub-Saharan Africa have limited access to public
services due to their mobile lifestyle, economic and political marginalization,
and the limited health infrastructure that is common to arid and semi-arid lands
(ASALs) where they primarily reside. This often results in poor health outcomes,
including increased rates of maternal, neonatal, and under-5 mortality. One
Health ap... hiện toàn bộ