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African buffalo and colonial cattle: Is Systems Change the best future for farming and nature in Africa?

Kock Richard, Bengis R.G., Fekadu Shiferaw D., Gakuya Francis, Mdetele Daniel, Prins Herbert, Caron Alexandre, Kock Michael. 2023. African buffalo and colonial cattle: Is Systems Change the best future for farming and nature in Africa?. In : Ecology and management of the African buffalo. Caron Alexandre (ed.), Cornélis Daniel (ed.), Chardonnet Philippe (ed.), Prins Herbert H.T. (ed.). Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 320-349. (Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation) ISBN 978-1-316-51874-8

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Résumé : Much of the narrative for land clearing of wildlife is historic and frequently blames buffalo for livestock diseases, a dogma perpetrated throughout colonial history and inherited by emerging African states after decolonization. A review of this dogma indicates that the many significant problems for wildlife and cattle are related to introduced exotic livestock breeds that brought their diseases into Africa and the production and trade models that came with them. Reproducing European economic agricultural systems in Africa has failed in most African countries so far, challenging us to reconsider current agricultural economic development models in the context of human-induced global ecological changes, human relations to nature and our planetary limits. The next generation of African farmers, wildlife managers and policymakers have the opportunity to frame new coexistence and productive models between wildlife, including African buffalo, and livestock-based agriculture in the ecosystems in which they have coevolved.

Agences de financement hors UE : Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, Fondation François Sommer

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Kock Richard, Royal Veterinary College (GBR)
  • Bengis R.G., Kruger National Park (ZAF)
  • Fekadu Shiferaw D., Zoological Society of London (GBR)
  • Gakuya Francis, Wildlife Research and Training Institute (KEN)
  • Mdetele Daniel, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock (TZA)
  • Prins Herbert, Wageningen University (NLD)
  • Caron Alexandre, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR ASTRE (MOZ) ORCID: 0000-0002-5213-3273
  • Kock Michael, International Wildlife Veterinary Services (ZAF)

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