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Irrigation strengthens climate resilience: Long-term evidence from Mali using satellites and surveys. [PDF]

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BenYishay A   +7 more
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Neue Tuareg-Rebellion : Der Niger in der „Konfliktfalle“? [PDF]

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Basedau, Matthias, Werner, Benjamin
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Late pleistocene exploitation of Ephedra in a funerary context in Morocco. [PDF]

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Satellite mapping reveals complex patterns of agricultural intensification in the Sahel

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Political nomadism and the Jihadist ‘Safe Haven’ in northern Mali: an entry point through Tuareg relational political dynamics

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 2023
Jihadist groups have found a ‘safe haven’ in northern Mali. They have managed this by operating strategically to establish themselves and to develop relationships with local communities, but characteristics of the environment have also facilitated their ...
Adib Bencherif
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Exile, masculine honor, and gender relations among the Tuareg from Mali in Niamey, Niger

Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 2022
This article explores how adverse living conditions of relocation affect practices by which Tuareg men from Mali assert gender identity in Niamey. The argument is based on a two-step analysis.
S. Diallo
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Tuareg goats

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Tuareg goats covers Identity.

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Understanding drivers of migration: a preliminary case study of Libyan Tuareg

Journal of North African Studies, 2022
In this preliminary case study, the aspirations capabilities model is applied to interviews conducted with Libyan Tuareg to confirm and develop ongoing theories on migration drivers.
Yentl de Lange
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Social Memory, Iconicity, and Gendered Spaces in Tuareg Sedentarization and Urbanization

Anthropological Quarterly, 2022
:This article explores selective memories of nomadic gendered spaces, as expressed in the iconicity of housing built forms and their surrounding motifs and practices in terms of their meanings in relation to changing social contexts among the previously ...
S. Rasmussen
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