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Electronic resources

Infocarto: Normalised Difference Vegetation Index
www.infocarto.es/ndvicr.htm

NOAA: National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
www.noaa.gov/

 

ODI: Overseas Development Institute
www.odi.org.uk/pdn/index.html

Electronic versions of Pastoral Network papers over some 20 years covering a wide range of pastoral topics.

Spot Image: Spot satellite earth observation system
www.spotimage.fr/


South Africa: Embassy of South Africa, Washington, DC
www.southafrica.net/economy/forest-agri/ews.html  

Southern Africa regional early warning systems to monitor people's access to food and water.

UNDP: United Nations Development Programme
www.sas.upenn.edu/african_studies/hornet/past0698.html

Describes the system of Somali water points and the consequences of uncontrolled borehole digging.

USAID: United States Agency for International Development

Famine Early Warning System (FEWS): www.info.usaid.usaid.gov/fews/fews.html
Greater Horn of Africa Initiative (GHAI): www.info.usaid.gov/horn/ghai/cycle/nextstep.html
Next steps for the Inter-Governmental Authority on Drought and Desertification, including regional integration, early warning and local capacity building.

Links to universities and research centres

Sheffield Centre for International Drylands Research (SCIDR): www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/i-m/idry/esrcreport.html
Environmental change and poverty in Kalahari pastoral systems
: full report of research activities and results.
www.unu.edu/unupress/unubooks/80458e/80458e08.htm#11

Two sections of a book on ecology in general describe pastoralism on the Iranian plateau and in Afghanistan.
Queen's University of Belfast (QUB): www.parent.qub.ac.uk/geosci/teaching/modules/geog/ggy203/lect6/environment.html
 Environments in transition: aridification and desertification. Geography teaching modules.

Rangelands

www.cnrit.tamu.edu/srm

Web site of the United States-based Society for Range Management.
www.forages.css.orst.edu

Web site for the Forage Information System maintained by Oregon State University.
www.icimod.org.sg/focus/rangelands/range_toc.htm

A very comprehensive site describing Himalayan pastoralism, with particular attention to rangelands and biodiversity conservation.
www.agronomy.ucdavis.edu/calrng/pub.htm

Rangeland Communities: a newsletter about rangeland ecosystems, people and management put out by the University of California Cooperative Extension.

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