Volume 12, Number 1, 35-64, DOI: 10.1007/BF01531283

Response to drought among farmers and herders in southern Kajiado District, Kenya

David J. Campbell

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Abstract

From 1972 to 1976 rainfall in Kajiado District of Kenya was below normal. The capacity of the farming and herding systems to cope with the consequent reduction in production is discussed within a context of changing land-use patterns and altered resource availability. It is concluded that land-use planning to allocate the available land and water resources and to promote off-farm employment is required to reduce the vulnerability of the population to future drought conditions.

Key words  Kenya - drought - farming - pastoralism - rural development

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