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Cattle Raising Norms

Cattle Raising Norms explores the deep-seated connections between humans and cattle, revealing how these relationships have shaped societies across history. This book highlights cattle herding as more than just an economic activity; it's a cornerstone of social identity, cultural continuity, and ecological balance in pastoral communities. It examines diverse aspects such as land tenure systems, the transmission of indigenous knowledge, and the social structures within pastoral families. The book emphasizes that understanding these systems offers valuable lessons for addressing contemporary challenges in food security, land management, and cultural preservation.

The book uses historical perspectives and economic analyses to trace the evolution of cattle raising, from its ancient roots to modern commercial practices, noting the impact of environmental change, governmental policies, and market forces. For example, it uncovers how climate change directly impacts grazing patterns. Through case studies from various regions, it illustrates the diverse strategies pastoral families use to manage herds, navigate environmental constraints, and maintain social cohesion. This approach integrates indigenous knowledge with scientific research, offering a culturally sensitive understanding of cattle herding practices.

Structured to systematically explore its central thesis, the book begins with foundational concepts like pastoralism and transhumance before moving to specific case studies. Concluding with policy implications, Cattle Raising Norms champions inclusive approaches that recognize the value of pastoral systems and support their long-term sustainability.


Author:

  • Clive Whitmore

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 119 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Society

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