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Impacts of climate variability on East African pastoralists: linking social science and remote sensing
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PastoralismEngineeringSpatial ScaleEarth ScienceSocial SciencesEast African PastoralistsRegional Climate ResponseEnvironmental GeographyBiogeographyAfrican DrylandsForest MeteorologyArid EnvironmentClimate ChangeClimate VariabilityClimate SciencesHydrometeorologyLandscape ProcessesGeographyContinental EcosystemClimate IssueClimate CommunicationMaasai HerdersDeforestationClimatologyDroughtDrylandsClimate Change Adaptation
CR Climate Research Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsSpecials CR 19:161-172 (2001) - doi:10.3354/cr019161 Impacts of climate variability on East African pastoralists: linking social science and remote sensing Kathleen A. Galvin1,2,*, Randall B. Boone1, Nicole M. Smith2, Stacy J. Lynn3 1Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, 2Department of Anthropology, 3Department of Rangeland Ecosystem Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA *E-mail: kathy@nrel.colostate.edu ABSTRACT: In this paper we review the effects of the 1997 drought and the 1998 El Niño rains on Maasai herders in northern Tanzania and explore with satellite data the degree to which we can expand the spatial scale of the analysis. Hierarchical cluster analyses of regional vegetation biomass trends are used and are associated with the results of surveys conducted among the Maasai. The methods attempt to extend local-level survey data to landscape and regional scales. We were able to link the household production information to clusters of vegetation biomass, thus expanding the scale of the analysis. The analysis demonstrates the potential for spatial generalizations from an understanding of social processes at the local level for policy for mitigation and adaptation for dealing with climate variability. KEY WORDS: Social science · Remote sensing · Climate variability · East Africa · Pastoralists Full text in pdf format PreviousNextExport citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in CR Vol. 19, No. 2. Online publication date: December 04, 2001 Print ISSN: 0936-577X; Online ISSN: 1616-1572 Copyright © 2001 Inter-Research.
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