Pastoralism: research policy and practice (2015) 5:7 shift in herders’ territorialities from regional to local scale: the political ecology of herding in western

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  • who: Territoriality et al. from the Institutionalized pastoral zones are highly unlikely to become models of intensification for the so-called ‘traditional' pastoralistsThe diffusion of an intensified stockbreeding model to the whole rural world is difficult to imagine, since intensified breeding farms are mainly located on the outskirts of towns (Moritz, ) and are usually owned by current or former politicians or civil servant investors called agro-businessmen. The high investment costs are out of reach of the great majority of pastoralists (Hamadou and Bouyer, ). The creation of local livestock territories is thus likely to fail. Although the . . .

     

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