
Nomadic pastoralism
Nomadic pastoralism is a lifestyle where communities move seasonally with their herds of livestock, such as sheep, goats, and camels, to find fresh pastures and water. This practice allows them to adapt to changing environmental conditions, ensuring the health of their animals and their own survival. Often found in arid regions, nomadic pastoralists rely on their deep knowledge of the land and animal husbandry. This way of life fosters unique cultural traditions and sustainable practices but faces challenges from climate change, land use conflicts, and modernization.