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Note de Politique # 2 - Gestion des Sécheresses - Liste de références bibliographiques

 
Veuillez trouver ci-dessous la liste des références bibliographiques ayant servi à l'élaboration de la Note de Politique ALive sur la Gestion des Sécheresses en Afrique sub-Saharienne.
 
 
· Alive/LEAD (2006) Proceedings of the electronic conference “Maintaining mobility and managing drought - Policy options for pastoral livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa.” [available online at http://www.virtualcentre.org/en/ele/default.htm ]

· Alive (2006): Investing in Maintaining Mobility in Pastoral Systems of the Arid and Semi-Arid Regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. An ALive Policy Note

· Agobia, C (1999) Enhancing Sustainable Livelihoods in Drought-prone Areas of Mudzi (Makaha ward) and Gwanda (Gwanda Ward 19): Building on Adaptive Strategies. Zimbabwe community Drought Mitigation Project Final report, Project No. 050/19284, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg

· Aklilu, Y and Wekesa, M (2001) Livestock and Livelihoods in Emergencies: Lessons learnt from the 1999-2001 Emergency Response in the Pastoral Sector in Kenya, Report by OAU-IBAR and Tufts University, Nairobi and Medford

· Barton, D and Morton, J (2001) Livestock Marketing and Drought Mitigation in Northern Kenya. In J Morton (ed.) Drought, Planning and Pastoralists: Experiences from Northern Kenya and Elsewhere, NRI, Chatham

· Banzhaf, M, Drabo, B, and Grell, H (2000) From Conflict to Consensus: Towards Joint Management of Natural Resources by Pastoralists and Agro-Pastoralists in the Zone of Kishi-Beiga, Burkina Faso. Securing the Commons Paper No.3, IIED Dryland Programme, London

· Behnke, R, Scoones, I and Kerven, C. eds. (1993) Range Ecology at Disequilibrium: New Methods of Natural Variability and Pastoral Adaptation in African Savannas. Overseas Development Institute, London

· Bonnet, B, Marty, A and Demant, M-J (2005) Hydraulique et Sécurisation des Systèmes Pastoraux au Sahel: Appui à la Gestion Locale IRAM, Paris and Montpellier

· Bovin, M (1990) “Nomads of the drought; Fulbe and Wodaabe Nomads between Power and Marginalization in the Sahel of Burkina Faso and Niger Republic” in M Bovin and L Manger (eds.) Adaptive Strategies in African Drylands. Scandinavian Institute of African studies, Uppsala.

· Bruins, H J (2000) “Drought Hazards in Israel and Jordan: Policy Recommendations for Disaster Mitigation” in D Wilhite (ed.) Drought, A Global Assessment, Volume II, Routledge, London and New York

· Catley, A, Blakeway, S and Leyland, T (2002) Community-Based Animal Healthcare: A Practical Guide to Improving Primary Veterinary Services. Intermediate Technology Development Group, London

· Charasse, M. & Gouteyron, A. (2005). Niger : sortir de la crise alimentaire, répondre à la malnutrition infantile. Rapport d'information n°512(2004-2005) de MM., fait au nom de la commission des finances, Sénat Français, déposé le 29 septembre 2005.

· CGRFA/WG-AnGR-2006: Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Fourth Session. Rome, 13 – 15 December 2006. Breed Diversity in Dryland Ecosystems. 4/06/Inf. 9.

· Coppock, D L (1994) The Borana Plateau of Southern Ethiopia: Synthesis of Pastoral Research, Development and Change. ILCA Systems Study 5, Addis Ababa

· Desta, S and Coppock, D L (2002) “Cattle Population Dynamics in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands, 1980-97 Journal of Range Management 55, 439-451

· Devereux, S and Tapscott, C (1995) “Coping Mechanisms of Communal farmers in Response to Drought” in R Moorsom with J. Franz and M. Mupotola (eds.) Coping with Aridity: Drought Impacts and Preparedness in Namibia Brandes and Apsel/NEPRU, Frankfurt and Windhoek

· Dregne, H E (2000) “Drought and Desertification: Exploring the Linkages” in D Wilhite (ed.) Drought, A Global Assessment, Volume II, Routledge, London and New York

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· Government of Orissa and UNDP (nd) Community Based Drought Preparedness Plan

· Heath, B (2001) The Feasibility of Establishing Cow-Calf Camps on Private Ranches as a Drought Mitigation Measure, NRI/Stockwatch Report for DFID/World Bank [available online at: http://www.nri.org/projects/pastoralism/stockwatch.pdf ]

· Heffernan, C, Nielsen, L and Misturelli, F (2004) Restocking Pastoralists: A Manual of Best practice and Decision Support Tools. Intermediate Technology Development Group, London

· Hendy,C (2001) “Annex: Statistical Frequency of Drought in Northern Kenya and its Effects on Livestock Population” in J Morton (ed.) Pastoralism, Drought and Planning: Lessons from Northern Kenya and Elsewhere. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK

· Hendy C and Morton, J (2001) Drought-Time Grazing Resources in Northern Kenya, in J Morton (ed.) Pastoralism, Drought and Planning: Lessons from Northern Kenya and Elsewhere. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK

· Hesse, C. and MacGregor J. 2006. Pastoralism: drylands' invisible asset? Developing a framework for assessing the value of pastoralism in East Africa. IED 2006.

· Hess, U.; Wiseman, W.; Robertson, T. (2006): Ethiopia Integrated Risk Financing To Protect Livelihoods and Foster Development. Preliminary Discussion Paper. WFP, World Bank and DFID

· Illius, A.W. and O'Connor, T.G. (1999) “On the Relevance of Nonequilibrium Concepts to Semi-arid Grazing Systems”. Ecol. Applic. 9, 798-813

· ICE (Inventory of Conflict and Environment) (1997) “Fulani and Zarma Tribes Pushed into Fights by Desertification?” [available online at: http://www.american.edu/ted/ice/niger.htm ]

· ILRI (2005) “Top Stories from the ILRI Website, 10 August 2005” http://www.ilri.cgiar.org/ILRIPubAware/ShowDetail.asp?CategoryID=TS&ProductReferenceNo=TS_050810_001

· IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) (2001) The IPCC Third Assessment Report, Working Group I: Summary for Policymakers. Geneva

· Le Nay, J and Mathis, J (1989) “The Impact of Drought on the National accounts for Livestock in Sahelian Countries” Review of Income and Wealth 35(20), 209-224

· Luseno, W, McPeak, J, Barrett, C, Little, D and Getachew Gebru (2003)“Assessing the Value of Climate Forecast Information for Pastoralists: Evidence form Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya” World Development 31(9) 1477-1494

· Mahul, O., and J. Skees. 2006. Piloting Index-Based Livestock Insurance in Mongolia. AccessFinance, a newsletter published by the Financial Sector Vice Presidency of the World Bank 06.

· McPeak, J G and Barrett, C B (2001) Differential Risk Exposure and Stochastic Poverty Traps among East African Pastoralists, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 83 (3) pp 674-679

· McPeak, J (2003) Analysing and Addressing Localized Degradation in the Commons, Land Economics 79 (4) pp 515-536

· Mommens, X. 2006. Index Insurance: An Option for Rural Finance? Microinsurance 2006:2-3.

· Morton, J and Barton, D (2002) Destocking as a Drought Mitigation Measure: Clarifying rationales and answering critiques. Disasters 26 (3) pp 213-228

· Morton, J (2006) “Pastoralist Coping Strategies and Emergency Livestock Market Intervention” in McPeak, J G and Little, P D (eds.) Livestock Marketing in Eastern Africa: Research and Policy Challenges, ITDG Publications, London.

· Ndikumana, J, Stuth, J, Kamidi, R, Ossiya, S, Marambii, R and Hamlett, P (2000) Coping Mechanisms and their Efficacy in Disaster-Prone Pastoral Systems of the Greater Horn of Africa: Effects of the 1995-97 drought and the 1997-98 El Niño rains and the responses of pastoralists and livestock ILRI Project Report, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi.

· Oxby, C. (1994). Restocking, A Guide: Herd Reconstitution for African Livestock Keepers as Part of a Strategy for Disaster Rehabilitation. VETAID, Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Easter Bush, Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9RG, Scotland.

· Rass, N. (2006). Policies and Strategies to address the Vulnerability of Pastoralists in sub-Saharan Africa. PPLPI (Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative) Working Paper 37, FAO. Rome.

· Savory, A. (1999) Holistic Management: A New Framework for Decision Making. Island Press. Washington DC.

· Scoones, I (1995) “New Directions in Pastoral Development in Africa” in I. Scoones (ed.) Living with Uncertainty: New Directions in Pastoral Development in Africa, Intermediate Technology Publications, LondonShibru, M (2001) Pastoralism and Cattle Marketing: A Case Study of the Borana of Southern Ethiopia. Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya

· Sikana, P.M., C.K. Kerven, and R.H. Behnke. (1993). From Subsistence to Specialized Commodity Production: Commercialization and Pastoral Dairying in Africa. ODI, Pastoral Development Network’s Research Programme on Commercial Change in Pastoral Africa.

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· Swift, J.; Barton, D.; Morton, J. (unknown) Drought Management for Pastoral Livelihoods – Policy Guidelines for Kenya. [available online at: http://www.nri.org/projects/pastoralism/kenyapolicy.doc ]

· Swift, J. (1996) “Desertification: Narratives, Winners and Losers” in M Leach and R Mearns (eds.) The Lie of the Land: Challenging received Wisdom on the African Environment International African Institute in association with James Currey, Oxford

· Swift, J (2001) “District Drought Contingency Planning in Northern Kenya” in J Morton (ed.) Pastoralism, Drought and Planning: Lessons from Northern Kenya and Elsewhere, NRI, Chatham

· Swift, J. (2002) Financial Services for Risk Management in Pastoral Systems, NRI/IDS Report for DFID/World Bank [available online at: http://www.nri.org/projects/pastoralism/microfinance.pdf ]

· Thébaud, B, Grell, H, and Miehe, S (1995) “Recognising the Effectiveness of Traditional pastoral Practices: Lessons from a Controlled Grazing Experiment in Northern Senegal” IIED Drylands Issue Paper 55, IIED, London

· Thébaud, B and Batterbury, S (2001) “Sahel Pastoralists: Opportunism, Struggle, Conflict and Negotiation. A Case Study from Eastern Niger” Global Environmental Change 11, 69-78

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