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They are people who once practiced agro-pastoral activities.
The economy was mostly incentrated on agro-pastoral activities and metallurgy.
By the late 1980s, desertification had fundamentally altered agro-pastoral and human settlement patterns.
The government announced on Jan. 19 that it would privatize loss-making agro-pastoral concerns.
From the Cover: The effect of climate variation on agro-pastoral production in Africa.
Januária lies in an agro-pastoral region.
A steppe zone, in the southwest, oriented agro-pastoral.
The economy of Gonnosfanadiga is mainly based on agro-pastoral sector and the processing of agricultural products, animated by small businesses, often family-run.
The Dinka's migrations are determined by the local climate, their agro-pastoral lifestyle responding to the periodic flooding and dryness of the area in which they live.
The economy in the three Juba Valley regions, with the exception of fishing communities along the Kismayo coast, make their living with agro-pastoral practices.
The Karamojong or Karimojong, are an ethnic group of agro-pastoral herders living mainly in the north-east of Uganda.
Next to Monastery existed a settlement that little later with the union of small agro-pastoral settlements will create a dynamic town that will be named Goumenissa.
Their main form of subsistence is agro-pastoral production, combing the cultivation of wheat, barley, and maize, with the herding of goats and cattle.
This woreda is located in part of the semi-arid lowlands which support agro-pastoral groups who are at various stages of transition from nomadic to sedentary livelihoods.
The Digil and Mirifle (Rahanweyn) are agro-pastoral clans in the area between the Jubba and Shebelle rivers.
In 1981, a two year, UNDP funded project, Agro-pastoral Development of Lebamba Zone, was developed to study the socio-economic aspects of livestock production in the region.
Suttie, J.M., The agro-pastoral potential of the Goulbi de Maradi and the El Fadama River Basins (Niger).
Results from the study are expected to show how adaptable the indigenous agro-pastoral systems are in the face of adverse climatic changes which may affect the Sahel as a consequence of global warming.
The neolithic culture that developed was agro-pastoral (farming and sheep), but thanks to obsidian, the volcanic glass used to make sharp weapons and utensils, and other minerals, also did very well in trade.
The traditionally nomadic Somali people are divided into clans, wherein the Rahanweyn agro-pastoral clans and the occupational clans such as the Madhiban are sometimes treated as outcasts.
The Dinka are a mainly agro-pastoral people inhabiting the Bahr el Ghazal region of the Nile basin, Jonglei and parts of southern Kordufan and Upper Nile regions.
The sparse, agro-pastoral population, known as Dolpa in standard Tibetan and Dhol-wa in the local dialect, is connected to the rest of Nepal via Jufal airport, which can be reached in three days by horse.
The Institute was created to help thousands of agro-pastoral families whose animals roam in six adjacent regions in south and southwestern Somalia, Gedo, Middle Juba, Lower Juba, Bay, Bakol and Lower Shabelle.
Oualata is believed to have been first settled by an agro-pastoral people akin to the Mandé Soninke (and possibly the Serers) who lived along the rocky promontories of the Tichitt-Oualata and Tagant cliffs of Mauritania.
Although many of these remnants have been discovered submersed along the coast, they have been dated to 7000 B.C. During the Neolithic (5000 B.C.), the first agro-pastoral communities began to appear, permanencing in small groups in strategically defensible locations.