valuable are used to buy food.
• Splitting of herds. Generally, this is a
coping strategy aiming at reducing
competition among herds for forage and
water resources and optimizing pasture
use. In times of crisis, it is mainly a
principle of mutual assistance whereby
pastoralists ensure optimal conditions
and habits for the animals through
reciprocal exchanges and support.
• Redistribution of assets. Mutually supportive
relationships among pastoral
communities assure that, in times of
need, food, cash and labour are
redistributed on a reciprocal basis.
It is important to note that pastoralists have
strong traditional institutions that play a
significant role in periods of stress.
Specifically, they regulate natural resource use
and conservation, manage risks, protect
resources and promote collective actions for
mutual safety.
valuable are used to buy food.• Splitting of herds. Generally, this is acoping strategy aiming at reducingcompetition among herds for forage andwater resources and optimizing pastureuse. In times of crisis, it is mainly aprinciple of mutual assistance wherebypastoralists ensure optimal conditionsand habits for the animals throughreciprocal exchanges and support.• Redistribution of assets. Mutually supportiverelationships among pastoralcommunities assure that, in times ofneed, food, cash and labour areredistributed on a reciprocal basis.It is important to note that pastoralists havestrong traditional institutions that play asignificant role in periods of stress.Specifically, they regulate natural resource useand conservation, manage risks, protectresources and promote collective actions formutual safety.
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