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  1. Pastoralism - Wikipedia

    Pastoralism is a way of turning uncultivated plants like wild grasses into food. In many places, grazing herds on savannas and in woodlands can help maintain the biodiversity of such …

  2. Pastoralism and the Development of Civilization - ThoughtCo

    May 1, 2025 · Pastoralists focus on raising livestock and tend to the care and use of animals such as camels, goats, cattle, yaks, llamas and sheep. Animal species vary depending on where …

  3. PASTORALIST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Arab pastoralists moved their herds across the land. Large swathes of rural Australia were settled by pastoralists.

  4. What Are Pastoralists? - Easy Sociology

    Mar 17, 2025 · Pastoralism is a form of livelihood and cultural practice that has long shaped how certain communities utilize land, manage livestock, and interact with their social and ecological …

  5. Pastoralists - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Pastoralists are individuals or groups engaged in pastoralism, a mode of subsistence that involves raising domestic animals on natural pastures, characterized by herd and household mobility to …

  6. Pastoralism | society | Britannica

    pastoralists who inhabit an area in North and West Africa ranging from Touat, Algeria, and Ghadames, Libya, to northern Nigeria and from Fezzan, Libya, to Timbuktu, Mali.

  7. Pastoralism | Policy Support and Governance Gateway | Food and ...

    Pastoralism is a livelihood system based on extensive livestock production. One of the key production systems in the world’s drylands is mainly characterized by animal mobility and …

  8. Who are Pastoralists? | Pastoralists are earth-workers of change

    For generations, pastoralists have carefully managed their grazing lands, water sources, and natural resources, balancing the needs of their livestock with the preservation of the …

  9. Pastoralists | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    Pastoralists depend for their livelihood on raising livestock on natural pasture. Livestock may be selected for meat, milk, wool, traction, carriage, or riding, or a combination.

  10. Pastoralism - Wikiwand

    Pastoralism is a way of turning uncultivated plants like wild grasses into food. In many places, grazing herds on savannas and in woodlands can help maintain the biodiversity of such …