Main drivers of mobility changes within camel herds: between tradition and modernity
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Main drivers of mobility changes within camel herds: between tradition and modernity.
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At the interaction between oases and deserts, camel systems have been identified as the
most efficient in valorizing scarce resources (water, land and capital). These systems
have recently witnessed important changes due to climate change, the modernization of
living conditions and the evolutions in resources’ access and regulation (mainly water
and land). Even if mobility remains the pillar of camel systems’ sustainability, its
present configuration escapes all the ancient or a-priori models like nomadism or
transhumance. This study aims to describe the recent changes in mobility management
by camel breeders in Zagora region (Center Eastern Morocco) and identifies their main
drivers. Two methodologies were used: a narrative approach to describe mobility
management between generations and a holistic approach to understand the current
diversity of mobility. This work was based on a survey conducted near 41 camel
breeders during 2017, using a semi-structured questionnaire.
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Alary, Veronique https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4844-5423
JULIEN, Lionel https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3015-0638
JULIEN, Lionel https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3015-0638