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Local drivers of Rift Valley fever outbreaks in Mauritania: A one health approach combining ecological, vector, host and livestock movement data. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Negl Trop Dis
Barry Y   +11 more
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Preserving Ethnoveterinary Medicine (EVM) along the Transhumance Routes in Southwestern Angola: Synergies between International Cooperation and Academic Research. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Solazzo D   +9 more
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First Report of Benzimidazole Resistance in Field Population of <i>Haemonchus contortus</i> from Sheep, Goats and Cattle in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
Kapo N   +8 more
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Transhumances

The Scientific Journal of the Observatory of Mediterranean Basin, 2016
IDAUP students contributed to preliminary analyses for a regional plan led by SeaLine and Metropolis. The plan proposes a scenario of cultural valorization and economic development along the breathtaking Southern Albanian coast from Vlora to Saranda, framed in the transnational space planning of the Balkan coast.
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Pacing Transhumance

Inner Asia, 2020
Abstract For Indigenous Soyot herder-hunters of the Eastern Sayan Mountains in western Buryatia, maintaining a sustainable multispecies encampment is a matter of pacing the individual rhythms of the species belonging to it. Domestication in this context is not a matter of human control but of attuning and influencing life rhythms in
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Parasite control in transhumant situations

Veterinary Parasitology, 1994
Transhumance is defined as 'seasonal moving of livestock to regions of different climate'. It is an integral part of livestock production in many parts of the world and takes several forms including moving of livestock from lowland to mountainous pastures or from dry to humid areas. The impact of transhumance on parasite populations of livestock and on
Eckert J, Hertzberg H
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Transhumance

Transhumance is the seasonal movement of livestock that is commonly used by pastoralists to exploit spatiotemporal variability in forage availability in arid and semi-arid climates. Pastoralists are people for whom keeping herd animals is a way of making a living and a way of life.
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A transhumant shepherd on Mount Aigoual: sheep transhumance and the shepherd's knowledge

International Social Science Journal, 2006
In Languedoc, sheep can be raised only if they are brought to summer pastures: this is a climatic necessity. And sheep are as indispensable in the plains as in the highlands. Transhumance has thus shaped the landscape, the paths, and human relations. In this context, the shepherd's knowledge has proved to be effective and pertinent.
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Transhumances du deuil

Le Coq-héron, 2014
La mort en son récit tisse nos existences. La belle mort marque le temps, la mâle mort le suspend. Ce n’est qu’en Crises que se rappelle l’incidence des mal-heurs. Ce n’est que par un nouveau récit, articulé dans les transferts – ou la fiction – que se dévoile l’impensé, l’inédit. Les traces sans support griffent le visage du présent.
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