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Re:Indigenous knowledge of pastoralist populations





   A couple of books you might find useful, from the ICONS database:

   McCorkle, Constance M. (ed.). 1992. Plants, Animals, and People: 
   Agropastoral Systems Research. Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.

   Jeffers, J.N.R. (ed.)(1995). Pastoralism in Transition. MAB Series
   19. UNESCO, Parthenon, Paris.

   Articles:

   Browman, D.L. (1974) Pastoral nomadism in the Andes. Current 
   Anthropology 15: 630-634.

   Bourgeot, A. (1981). Pasture in the Malian Gourma: Habitation by 
   humans and animals. The Future of Pastoral Peoples. pp. 165-182. J. 
   Galaty, D. Aronson et al. eds. International Development Research 
   Centre, Ottawa, Canada.

   Arhem, K. (1986). Pastoralism under pressure: The Ngorongoro Maasai.
   Tanzania Crisis and Strugglefor Survival. J. Boesen et al (eds).
   Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala.

   Parkipuny, M.S. (1991). Pastoralism, Conservation and Development in 
   the Greater Serengeti Region. Issues Paper No. 26. IIED, London.

   Homewood, K.A. and W.A. Rodgers (1984). Pastoralism and conservatiion.
   Human Ecology 12: 431-441.

   Homewood, K.A. and W.A. Rodgers (1987). Pastoralism, conservation and 
   the overgrazing controversy. In: Anderson, D. and R. Grove (eds.): 
   Conservation in Africa: People, Policies and Practice. Cambridge 
   University Press, Cambridge. pp. 111-128.

   Rodgers, W.A. (ed.) (1989?). Off the top og my head: volume on Amboseli
   Pastoralism. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

   Wade, R. (1988). Village Republics: Economic Conditions for Collective
   Action in South India. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

   Wade, R. (1992). Common-property resource management in South Indian
   villages. In: D.W. Bromley (ed.): Making the Commons Work.
   ISI Press, San Francisco.

   Agarwal, Bina (1994). A Field of One's Own: Gender and Land Rights
   in South Asia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

   Western, D., Wright, R.M., and Strum, S.C. (eds.). (1994). Natural 
   Connections: Perspectives in Community-Based Conservation. Island
   Press, Covelo, California.

   Preston Hardison
   pdh@u.washington.edu