2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10393-024-01687-6
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Pastoralism and Resulting Challenges for National Parks in Afar, Ethiopia

Samson Abebe,
Hamere Melaku,
Ashenafi GebreGiorgis Kidanu
et al.

Abstract: Pastoralists and national parks are key stakeholders in the management and conservation of natural and protected habitats. In Ethiopia, Afar pastoralists migrate seasonally with their livestock in search for grazing and water areas. Livestock are also a source of infectious diseases that can spread into wildlife populations when pastoralists encroach into unfenced national parks. The interactions between pastoralists and national parks, as well as the subsequent impacts, remain insufficiently understood in Afa… Show more

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