@pleb_l0rd Perhaps you should read work done by Savory? You recommend his book to others without reading it first? For one thing, there is an indirect effect - new grazing land demands deforestation, and that increases the risk. For the rest, read here:
RT @ovoFlaminghot3: @iyaboawokoya @Adufe_ga Change in herding practices. Buhari is wont to blame climate change for these clashes but we mu…
@iyaboawokoya @Adufe_ga Change in herding practices. Buhari is wont to blame climate change for these clashes but we must all understand that there is a correlation between desertification and grazing practices that are not sustainable on the soil over lon
@PoeBrianL @WhitePinesArt @grist @SavoryInstitute “... a comprehensive appreciation for the many causes of land degradation (fire, aquifer degradation, along with overgrazing) needs to take on a holistic approach... [an] understanding of livestock grazing,
Desertification and livestock grazing: The roles of sedentarization, mobility and rest. https://t.co/udG1Er3TiF
"The singular commonality found in nearly all studies of degradation is the prevalence of partial or total rest." https://t.co/OCzv7xCw0q
Desertification and livestock grazing: The roles of sedentarization, mobility and rest https://t.co/KcXY7978IL #pastoralismjournal