Let Shepherding Endure

Let Shepherding Endure2003
About this book
"Let Shepherding Endure proposes new ways for governments to enhance and sustain the long-term future development of shepherding communities. Adopting a broad historical and anthropological perspective on the topic, and assessing various pastoral relief programs, Kressel proposes an alternative program whereby the region's states would promote a brand of pastoralism that preserves rangeland herding while keeping in step with the contemporary cultural and political context. This set of recommendations would have several dividends, especially for the Bedouin: their cultural legacy, in danger of obsolescence, would be preserved while at the same time enhancing both their pastoral skills and ability to secure a livelihood from herding."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2003
- OL Work ID
- OL2781339W
Subjects
ShepherdsPastoral systemsDesert conservationEnvironmental aspectsDomestic animalsBedouinsLand tenureApplied anthropologyPOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic PolicyCultural PolicySOCIAL SCIENCEElectronic booksPopular CultureAnthropologyCulturalEnvironmental policy, middle eastLand tenure, middle east