| 09-01 |
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Can Pastoral Linkages to Livestock Markets Be Sustained in Southern Ethiopia? |
| 09-02 |
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Simple Cooling Method Improves the Quality of Marketed Camel Milk in Northern Kenya |
| 09-03 |
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Costs of Implementing Collective Action and Capacity Building Among Pastoralists in Southern Ethiopia |
| 09-04 |
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Eleven Years of PARIMA Activities in North-Central Kenya: Impacts on Egerton University and Neighboring Communities |
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| 08-01 |
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What are Consumers in Moyale, Kenya Willing to Pay for Improved Milk Quality? |
| 08-02 |
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Are Cattle Die-Offs Predictable on the Borana Plateau? |
| 08-03 |
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Successful Implementation of Collective Action and Human Capacity Building Among Pastoralists in Southern Ethiopia: Lessons Learned, 2001-2008 |
| 08-04 |
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Preliminary Perspectives on the Health Needs of Pastoral Women on the Borana Plateau Using Participatory Approaches |
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| 07-01 |
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Collective Action Among Agro-pastoralists in Baringo District, Kenya: Identifying and Nurturing the Entrepreneurs |
| 07-02 |
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Stakeholder Alliance Facilitates Re-Introduction of Prescribed Fire on the Borana Plateau of Southern Ethiopia |
| 07-03 |
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Building Effective Community Participation and Stakeholder Partnerships to Promote Positive Change in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands |
| 07-04 |
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Pastoral Conflict and Use of Key Resources along the Ethiopia-Kenya Border: Implications for Policy and Development |
| 07-05 |
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Honey Production, Processing, Quality, and Marketing in the Mountains of Northern Kenya |
| 07-06 |
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Diffusion of Collective-Action Innovations Among Pastoralists in Liben District, Ethiopia |
| 07-07 |
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Consumer Perceptions on the Quality and Marketing of Milk in Moyale, Kenya |
| 07-08 |
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Can Collective Action and Capacity Building Reduce Vulnerability Among Settled Pastoralists? |
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| 06-01 |
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Collective Action by Women’s Groups to Combat Drought and Poverty in Northern Kenya |
| 06-02 |
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Do Pastoral Husbands and Wives in Northern Kenya View Milk Markets Differently? |
| 06-03 |
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Public Engagement to Prioritize the Pastoral Research Agenda at the Pastoral and Agro-pastoral Research Center of OARI in Ethiopia |
| 06-04 |
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Informal Institutions and Cross-border Livestock Trade in The Horn of Africa |
| 06-05 |
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From Herd Diversification to Livelihood Diversification as a Response to Poverty: The Case of the Waso Boran of Northern Kenya |
| 06-06 |
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Changes in Land Cover and Soil Conditions for the Yabelo District of the Borana Plateau, 1973-2003 |
| 06-07 |
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Empirical Forecasting of Slow-Onset Disasters for Improved Emergency Response: An Application to Kenya’s Arid Lands |
| 06-08 |
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Variation in Risk Perceptions Across Individuals, Time, and Space: Evidence from Pastoral East Africa |
| 06-09 |
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Development Priorities in the Rangelands of Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia: Results of a Ranking Exercise Among Pastoralists |
| 06-10 |
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Community Perceptions Concerning Key Ecological Resources at Risk in Baringo District, Kenya |
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| 05-01 |
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Linkages Among Community, Environmental, and Conflict Management: Experiences from Northern Kenya |
| 05-02 |
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Agro-Pastoralists’ Wrath for the Prosopis Tree: The Case of the Il Chamus of Baringo District, Kenya |
| 05-03 |
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Cross-border Cattle Trade Along the Somalia/Kenya and Ethiopia/Kenya Borderlands |
| 05-04 |
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Decentralization and its’ Effects on Pastoral Resource Management in Northern Kenya |
| 05-05 |
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Bridging the Gap between Agricultural Technology Development and Adoption in Northern Kenya |
| 05-06 |
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Linking Pastoralists and Exporters in a Livestock Marketing Chain: Recent Experiences from Ethiopia |
| 05-07 |
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Herd Dynamics, Social Networks, and Informal Transfers Among Southern Ethiopian Pastoralists |
| 05-08 |
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Degree of Sedentarization Affects Risks and Conflicts for the Waso Boran in Northern Kenya |
| 05-09 |
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Do Livestock Transfers Among Gabra Herders Insure Against Herd Loss? |
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| 04-01 |
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Food Aid Among East African Pastoralists |
| 04-02 |
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Promotion of Pastoral Development in Kenya: Perspectives from the Kenya Pastoral Parliamentary Group (KPPG) |
| 04-03 |
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Can Formal Education Enhance Risk Management for Pastoralists? The Case of the Il Chamus of Baringo District, Kenya, 1980-2002 |
| 04-04 |
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Improving Pastoral Welfare in Ethiopia and the Role of the Pastoral Affairs Standing Committee (PASC) |
| 04-05 |
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Herd Accumulation: A Pastoral Strategy to Reduce Risk Exposure |
| 04-06 |
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Constraints Limiting Marketed Livestock Offtake Rates Among Pastoralists |
| 04-07 |
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Pastoral Risk Management in S. Ethiopia: Observations from Pilot Projects based on Participatory Community Assessments |
| 04-08 |
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Resource Conflict in the Rangelands: Evidence from Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia |
| 04-09 |
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Managing Pastoral Development in Kenya: Challenges for Policy and Law |
| 04-10 |
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Rectifying Distributionally Regressive Microfinance Systems in Northern Kenya |
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| 03-01 |
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Fuelwood Gathering and Use in Northern Kenya: Implications for Food Aid and Local Environments |
| 03-02 |
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Pastoral Sedentarization and Community Resilience in Response to Drought: Perspectives from N. Kenya |
| 03-03 |
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For Pastoralists the Risk May Be in the Drinking Water: The Case of Kargi, N. Kenya |
| 03-04 |
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Pastoralism Under Pressure: Tracking System Change in Southern Ethiopia |
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| 01-01 |
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Risk Mapping for Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia |
| 01-02 |
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Cattle Population Dynamics in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands |
| 01-03 |
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Climate Forecasting for Pastoralists? |
| 01-04 |
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Pastoralists’ Use of Markets |
| 01-05 |
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Livestock Pricing and Markets Performance |
| 01-06 |
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Livestock Trading and Trader Networks in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia |
| 01-07 |
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Pastoral Social Safety Nets |
| 01-08 |
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Income Diversification among East African Pastoralists |
| 01-09 |
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Micro-finance in Northern Kenya: The Experience of K-REP Development Agency (KDA) |