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From: Mark Moritz [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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> Subject: FW: New Pastoralism Journal articles now published open access on
line
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> We are pleased to announce the publication on Springer open access online
of 5 research articles, 4 book reviews and a short report, as well as the
editorial. Please visit this link to download each or all of the
publications:
>
> http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content
>
> Editorial
>
> Carol Kerven and Roy Behnke
>
> Indigenous fodder trees can increase grazing accessibility for landless
and mobile pastoralists in northern Pakistan
>
> Inam-ur-Rahim, Daniel Maselli, Henri Rueff and Urs Wiesmann
>
> Rapid change of strategy is necessary for development of dromedary camel
pastoralism in the Cholistan desert of Pakistan
>
> Abdul Raziq Kakar, Kerstin de Verdier and Muhammad Younas
>
> Sedentarisation of Tibetan nomads in China: Implementation of the Nomadic
settlement project in the Tibetan Amdo area, Qinghai and Sichuan Provinces
>
> Jarmila Ptackova
>
> Some like it hot: environmental determinism and the pastoral economies of
the later prehistoric Eurasian steppe
>
> Robin Bendrey
>
> Evolution of sedentary pastoralism in south India: case study of the
Kangayam grassland
> Anil Kumar, S. Natarajan, N.B. Biradar and B. K. Trivedi
> BOOK REVIEWS AND SHORT REPORT
>
> Ecology of African Pastoralist Societies (2008) by Katherine Homewood
> Review by Jeremy Swift
>
> Une civilisation du cheval (2009) by Carole Ferret
> Review by Robin Bendrey
>
> Protecting Livestock, Protecting Livelihoods: the Livestock Emergency
Guidelines and Standards (LEGS)
> Short report by Cathy Watson
>
> Livestock in a changing landscape.
> Vol 1. Drivers, consequences, and responses
> Vol 2: Experiences and Regional perspectives. (2010)
> Henning Steinfield, Harold A. Mooney, Fritz Schneider, and Laurie E.
Neville, and Pierre Gerber, Harold A. Mooney, Jeroen Dijkman et al. (eds.)
> Review by Gufu Oba
>
> Dry Times. Blueprint for a Red Land, (2009), by Mark Stafford-Smith and
Julian Cribb
> Review by Tim O'Connor
>
> Best wishes, Carol and Roy
> Co-Editors
> http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/
> http://www.odessacentre.co.uk/
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