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IUAES Meetings
XVIth IUAES Congress 2009: Academic Session of the Commission on Nomadic Peoples Sub-Panel 1: 'Pastoral Development: A Global Assessment'
Chairs: Elliot Fratkin and Anatoly Khazanov
- Anatoly M. KHAZANOV -
Overview: A Global Perspective on Pastoral Development
- Elliot FRATKIN -
Lives and Livelihoods: Problems Facing East African Pastoralists Today
- Jeffrey.KAUFMANN -
A Pastoralist Shelter from Modernity? The Non-modern Constitution of ‘Cactus Pastoralism’ in Madagascar
- Kazunobu IKEYA -
Transformations of economy among the Kgalagadi agro-pastoralist
- Saverio KRÄTLI -
Cattle Breeding, Complexity and Mobility in a Structurally Unpredictable Environment. The WoDaaBe herders of Niger
- Dawn CHATTY -
Rejecting Authenticity: Development Processes in the Jiddat-il-Harasiis, Oman
- Joerg JANZEN -
Structure and Perspectives of Mongolia’s Mobile Livestock Keeping
- Peter FINKE -
When nomads migrate: The Mongolian Kazaks return 'home'
- Mari KAZATO -
For Whom Pastoral Way of Life Is Gratifying: Women’s Socio-Economic Role and Migration in Rural Mongolia
- Slawoj SZYNKIEWICZ -
Recent developments in pastoralism of Northern and Western China
- Andrei MARIN -
Coping, not thriving: The pitfalls of centrally-planned pastoral development in Norway and Mongolia
- F. Ron AHLBRECHT Jr. -
Toward Sustainable Education for Gujjar and Bakarwal Nomads of the Western Himalayan Ranges
- Purnendu S. KAVOORI -
Legitimacy, Rationality and Livelihoods: Pastoral and Anthropological Networking under Conditions of 'Climate Change'
- Tetsuya INAMURA -
Pastoralism and chacu or a king of collective hunting of Andean camelids in Peru
- Sharad K. SONI: -
Revival of Nomadic Heritage in Mongolia: Problems and Prospects.
- K. WARIKOO -
Nomadic Gujjars of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Ole BRUUN -
Conflicts of development: pastoral values versus central government ambition.
- Andrei FLORIN MARIN -
Between cash-cows and golden calves: the involution of Mongolian pastoralism in the age of the market.
- Troy STERNBERG -
Pastoralism in South Gobi, Mongolia: what is the role of drought and dzud?
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