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    Conceptualisation and measurement challenges in modelling pastorilists' risk and vulnerability instigated by droughts in the group ranches of Kenya

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    Date
    2010
    Author
    Obudho, E
    Nyariki, D
    Njoka, J
    Weke, P
    Farah, K
    Type
    Presentation; en_US
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    This on-going study is assessing and modeling vulnerability and risks faced by pastoral communities in the dry areas of Lakipia in Kenya. Preliminary results from participatory rural appraisal indicate that poverty is widespread and the area suffers from frequent drought, water shortage, shortage of pasture, livestock diseases and predation and animal human conflicts. More indepth analysis and modeling are still to be done.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/85454
    Citation
    Second RUFORUM Biennial Meeting 20 - 24 September 2010, Entebbe, Uganda
    Subject
    Climate change and vulnerability
    Drylands
    Kenya
    Lakipia
    Pastoralists
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