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Chad: Linking African Pastoralist And Scientific Knowledge - Mbororo In Chad


Chad: Linking African Pastoralist And Scientific Knowledge - Mbororo In Chad   Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, 2012   When faced with unexpected weather events, pastoralists have to take decisions that may have impacts on their cultures, livelihoods and relationships with other neighbouring communities. The Mbororo pastoralists are cattle herders, with one of the greatest ranges of transhumance on the African continent. During periods of drought, Mbororo pastoralists have to adapt by changing...

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