Nomadic Herding
Emergence definition
Nomadic herding is a mobile livestock management practice where animals are seasonally relocated to optimal grazing areas, ensuring sustainable resource utilization and adaptation to environmental conditions, which emerges from the understanding of management and livestock as domesticated animals raised for their products.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
- nomadische Viehzucht German
- nomadic herding English primary
Prerequisites
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Nomadic herding: A mobile livestock management practice where animals are seasonally relocated to optimal grazing areas, ensuring sustainable resource utilization and adaptation to environmental conditions.
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Nomadic herding: A mobile livestock management practice where animals are seasonally relocated to optimal grazing areas, ensuring sustainable resource utilization and adaptation to environmental conditions.
Used by
- Pastoral L10
- Pastoralist L14