Pastoralism Flashcards
(43 cards)
What is pastoralism?
Pastoralism is a form of agriculture focused on the raising and breeding of livestock.
True or False: Pastoralism is only practiced in arid regions.
False
What are the main animals raised in pastoralism?
Cattle, sheep, goats, camels, and yaks.
Fill in the blank: Pastoralists often migrate to find ________ for their herds.
pasture
What is transhumance?
Transhumance is the seasonal movement of people with their livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures.
Which continent has the largest population of pastoralists?
Africa
True or False: Pastoralism has remained unchanged over centuries.
False
What is one challenge faced by pastoralists today?
Land encroachment and climate change.
What role do pastoralists play in the economy?
They provide meat, milk, and other animal products.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of pastoralism? A) Nomadic B) Sedentary C) Aquaculture
C) Aquaculture
What is the significance of the Maasai people in pastoralism?
The Maasai are a well-known pastoralist community in East Africa, famous for their cattle herding.
Fill in the blank: Pastoralists often face conflicts with ________ for land use.
farmers
What is the impact of modernization on pastoralism?
Modernization has led to changes in traditional practices, including the use of technology and changes in land use.
True or False: Pastoralism is declining due to urbanization.
True
What is one adaptation pastoralists make to cope with climate change?
Changing migration patterns to find water and pasture.
What is the role of women in pastoralist societies?
Women are often responsible for managing household tasks and caring for livestock.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a benefit of pastoralism? A) Sustainable land use B) High crop yield C) Urban expansion
A) Sustainable land use
What is the relationship between pastoralism and biodiversity?
Pastoralism can promote biodiversity by maintaining diverse ecosystems through grazing.
Fill in the blank: Pastoralists often rely on ________ to navigate and find resources.
traditional knowledge
What are some products derived from pastoralism?
Meat, milk, wool, and leather.
True or False: Pastoralism is only practiced in developing countries.
False
What is intensive pastoralism?
Intensive pastoralism involves high-density livestock farming and often includes the use of feed supplements.
What is extensive pastoralism?
Extensive pastoralism involves low-density grazing over large areas of land.
Multiple Choice: What is a common challenge for pastoralists? A) Overpopulation B) Access to water C) Excessive rainfall
B) Access to water