What is the spatial distribution pattern of pastoral nomadism over the world
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Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze. ... Nomadic pastoralism is commonly practised in regions with little arable land, typically in the developing world, especially in the steppe lands north of the agricultural zone of Eurasia. ❤
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Pastoralism is a subsistence regime that involves animal herding and mobility as a means to maximize exploitation of the natural pasture in otherwise marginal environments. In particular, nomadic pastoralism is an economic specialization where mobile groups migrate with their animals to exploit extensive, but seasonal grasslands (Barfield, 1993) and is an effective way to convert low quality plant resources into portable high quality goods (Crawford and Leonard, 2002)
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