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Technology options for sustainable livestock production in India: Proceedings of the workshop on documentation, adoption, and impact of livestock technologies in India, Hiderabad, India, 18–19 January 2001
The function of remote sensing in support of environmental policy
Limited awareness of environmental remote sensing’s potential ability to support environmental policy development constrains the technology’s utilization. This paper reviews the potential of earth observation from the perspective of environmental policy. A literature review of “remote sensing and policy” revealed that while the number of publications in this field increased almost twice as rapidly as that of remote sensing literature as a whole (15.3 versus 8.8% yr?1), there is apparently little academic interest in the societal contribution of environmental remote sensing.
The contribution of livestock to the economies of IGAD member states: Study findings, application of the methodology in Ethiopia and recommendations for further work
The effects of wildlife-livestock-human interactions on habitat in the Meru Conservation Area, Kenya
The contribution of livestock to the Ethiopian economy – part II
The Elephant in the Room: Issues in pastoralism research—An informal conversation
The development of key national policies with respect to rainwater management in Ethiopia: A review
Several national economic and sectoral policies and strategies were developed, adopted
and being implemented over the last couple of decades in Ethiopia. These policies and
strategies provide frameworks and guides for economic management in a wide range of
aspects. There are policies that support and lay a good ground for the development and
implementation of RWM interventions. These policies are general like the ones that affect
the agricultural sectoral development and specific ones that are important for water sector,
The future of food security, environments and livelihoods in Eastern Africa: four socio-economic scenarios
This report presents 4 scenarios for the future of food security, agriculture, livelihoods and environments in East Africa. These scenarios were developed by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security in collaboration with a wide range of regional stakeholders. The report discusses the theory and development process