pastoralismraising
Pastoralismraising is a term used to describe the practice of raising livestock within pastoralist systems. It emphasizes mobility, seasonal adaptation, and grazing-based production on rangelands. Although not common in scholarly literature, it appears in some policy and development discussions to highlight the integration of animal husbandry with migratory or semi-nomadic livelihoods.
Pastoralism is an agroecological strategy that relies on herd management rather than enclosed cropping. Livestock such
Economically, pastoralist systems contribute to regional food security, export of animal products, and the preservation of
Environmentally, pastoralism can help maintain biodiversity and landscape function when stocking rates align with resource availability,
Modern challenges include climate change, conflict, and policies that restrict mobility. Key policy concerns are secure