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Togola, Karim. Synthèse du rapport de l'Observatoire régional de Gao: Zones agro-pastorales et irriguées. Association "avenir, espaces et societes,", 1995.

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Houérou, H. N. Le. Les plantations sylvo-pastorales dans la zone aride de Tunisie. Unesco, 1987.

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Prasad, R. R. Pastoral nomadism in arid zones of India: Socio-demographic & ecological aspects. Discovery Pub. House, 1994.

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Patrick, Irungu, ed. Institutional and policy issues relevant to pastoral development in Kenya. Institute of Policy Analysis and Research, 2002.

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M, Jurkowski Joseph, and Hahn Todd 1968-, eds. Thriving through ministry conflict: By understanding your red and blue zones. Zondervan, 2005.

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Nelen, Joost. From colonisation to consultation: Regulating use of a pastoral zone in Samorogouan, Burkina Faso. International Institute for Environment and Development, 2004.

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Michael, Yohannes Gebre. Addressing pastoralist conflict in Ethiopia: The case of the Kuraz and Hamer sub-districts of South Omo zone. Saferworld, 2005.

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Janzen, J. Die sozio-ökonomische Dimension der Bekämpfung der Desertifikation: Das Entwicklungspotential des Pastoralismus in der Sahelzone Afrikas ; (Fallstudien Somalia und Mali)=The socio-economic dimension of the fight against desertification : the development potential of pastoralism in the African Sahel Zone. ICT, 1988.

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Negus Cleary, Michelle. Social Complexity and Political Capitals in Ancient Eurasia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935413.013.19.

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This article draws upon archaeological evidence of settlement and enclosure sites as key indicators of social complexity in agro-pastoral societies of Central Asia and Inner Eurasia during the Late Iron Age–Late Antique periods. Large fortified enclosures (kalas) were the political capitals of mobile states and empires, embodying and displaying the power, status, and prestige of ruling elites. Low-density “urban” sites were located in dispersed settlement zones associated with rivers or water management systems in the Eurasian steppe and oases. These capitals were an alternative form of urbanism suited to the political organization of mobile ruling elites. This analysis provides insights into the varied modes of settlement utilized by agro-pastoral and mobile societies in extreme environmental zones.
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Griffin, D. Darrell. Navigating Pastoral Leadership In The Transition Zone. MMGI Books, 2012.

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Planations Sylvo-Pastorales Dans LA Zone Aride De Tunisie (Mab Technical Notes, No 18). United Nations Educational, 1987.

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MacKinnon, Michael. Animals, acculturation, and colonization in ancient and Islamic North Africa. Edited by Umberto Albarella, Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, and Sarah Viner-Daniels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686476.013.31.

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Zooarchaeological comparisons of Roman and Islamic North Africa indicate changes in animal use largely resultant from shifting parameters of urban and economic expansion and development, presence and involvement of the military, cultural preferences, and restrictions in dietary resources. ‘Urbanized’ and ‘militarized’ zones, such as Carthage, and the Egyptian delta and eastern desert, typically display increases in pork consumption during Roman times; others areas, such as Morocco and inland Tunisia and Libya, regions arguably less affected by, or exposed to, Roman dietary and cultural customs or demands, maintain greater temporal consistency. Islamic patterns display regional diversity, with sheep/goat pastoralism predominating, integrated husbandry schemes and animal breed manipulation generally diminishing, and cultural taboos against pork consumption registering in many areas.
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K, Suenaga, Oshibe A, Taniguchi T, and Kokusai Nōrin Suisangyō Kenkyū Senta, eds. Development of sustainable agro-pastoral systems in the subtropical zone of Brazil. Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, 2004.

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J, Bruins Hendrik, ed. Drought planning and rainwater harvesting for arid-zone pastoralists: The Turkana and Maasai (Kenya) and the Negev Bedouin (Israel). Royal Tropical Institute, KIT Publishers, 2003.

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Centro per lo sviluppo agricolo e rurale (Assisi, Italy) and Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel., eds. La zone agro-sylvo-pastorale au Sahel: Limites et potentialités de développement contre la désertification : actes de la conférence de Assisi, 7-8 mai 1992. Le Centre, 1993.

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Jörg, Janzen, Krings Thomas 1949-, Waller Philip, and Society for International Development. Berlin Chapter, eds. Die sozio-ökonomische Dimension der Bekämpfung der Desertifikation: Das Entwicklungspotential des Pastoralismus in der Sahelzone Afrikas (Fallstudien Somalia und Mali) = The socio-economic dimension of the fight against desertification: the development potential of pastoralism in the African Sahel Zone (case studies Somalia and Mali). SID, 1988.

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