Search Results - "Tiki, Waktole"
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Deception and default in a global marketplace: the political economy of livestock export trade in Ethiopia
Published in The Journal of peasant studies (07-06-2023)“…During 2014-2019, cattle exports from Ethiopia declined more than 95 percent. This trade depends largely on Borana pastoralists of southern Ethiopia and a…”
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Righting the Wrongs: Contesting Water Property Rights in Southern Ethiopia
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-12-2017)“…Resolution of disputes and investigation of institutions that have attempted to right the wrongs (some of which have persisted for centuries) regarding…”
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Remote Sensing for Biocultural Heritage Preservation in an African Semi-Arid Region: A Case Study of Indigenous Wells in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2022)“…The region of Southern Ethiopia (Borana) and Northern Kenya (Marsabit) is characterised by erratic rainfall, limited surface water, aridity, and frequent…”
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Perceptions of rural and urban residents in Borana pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in Ethiopia related to milk adulteration
Published in BMC nutrition (30-04-2024)“…Milk is a nutritious food that plays a great role in the diets of a society largely dependent on livestock production. On the other hand, contaminants can…”
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Transforming Labour and Technology of The Ancient Tula Wells for Watering Livestock In Borana, Ethiopia
Published in Nomadic peoples (01-09-2019)“…In southern Ethiopia, pastoralism has been possible due to complex ancient indigenous technology for excavating and rehabilitating the ancient tula wells…”
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TRANSFORMING LABOUR AND TECHNOLOGY OF THE ANCIENT TULA WELLS FOR WATERING LIVESTOCK IN BORANA, ETHIOPIA
Published in Nomadic peoples (01-07-2019)“…In southern Ethiopia, pastoralism has been possible due to complex ancient indigenous technology for excavating and rehabilitating the ancient tula wells…”
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MILK Symposium review: Community-tailored training to improve the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of women regarding hygienic milk production and handling in Borana pastoral area of southern Ethiopia
Published in Journal of dairy science (01-11-2020)“…Milk and milk products are essential in the diets of the Borana pastoral community in Ethiopia. Traditional handling and processing of dairy products using…”
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How pastoralists perceive and respond to market opportunities: The case of the Horn of Africa
Published in Food policy (01-12-2014)“…•Macroeconomic models miscalculate supply responses by pastoralists.•Increased livestock exports mainly benefit large-scale traders and producers.•Livestock…”
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Formal or Informal, Legal or Illegal: The Ambiguous Nature of Cross-border Livestock Trade in the Horn of Africa
Published in Journal of borderlands studies (03-07-2015)“…In this article, we address cross-border trade from the perspectives of state institutions and their agents, on the one hand, and private merchants and…”
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Ciinna - the Borana Oromo narration of the 1890s Great Rinderpest epizootic in North Eastern Africa
Published in Journal of Eastern African studies (01-11-2009)“…During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, consecutive natural calamities occurred in North Eastern Africa that collapsed pastoral economies and forced…”
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Mobile Phones for Mobile People: The Role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) among Livestock Traders and Borana Pastoralists of Southern Ethiopia
Published in Nomadic peoples (01-01-2016)“…The recent widespread use of mobile communication technologies has sparked considerable interest in their application to social and economic development in…”
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Human stewardship or ruining cultural landscapes of the ancient Tula wells, southern Ethiopia
Published in The Geographical journal (01-03-2011)“…This article uses the concepts of 'human stewardship' and 'ruined landscape' as a theoretical framework for analysing the community's perception of landscape…”
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An indigenous time-related framework for reconstructing the impact of disasters on ancient water systems in southern Ethiopia, 1560–1950
Published in Journal of historical geography (01-07-2013)“…This article uses an indigenous time-related framework to reconstruct the impact of disasters associated with floods, epidemics, droughts and famine on the…”
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