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Changing Maasailand: Governance, land use and livelihoods transformation among East African pastoralists
1. University of Nairobi Changing Maasailand: Governance, Land use and Livelihoods transformation among East African Pastoralists ___________________ Dickson Ole Kaelo PhD in Range Management Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology (LARMAT) 16 August 2011 Draft Proposal
6. Methods Method Research Question Data Source FGD, Key Informants, survey, Mapping & GIS Characterize ongoing land subdivision and acquisition and extent land use transformation is curtailed or enhanced – what motivates privatization, how its organized, Narok Land office, Group Ranch Satelite image analysis, GIS analysis Extent and direction of land use change – Cultivation, Conservation, Pastoral use and tourism ILRI, Seneels, Said, Mapping Survey Socioeconomic change – Livelihood impacts Secondary (Michael Thompson) and primary data comparison Trend Analysis & NDVI Ecological change – Livestock , Wildlife and NDVI DRSRS, ILRI Interviews, FGD, workshop Innovations in institutional transformations Participants, boundary spanning organizations