
Traditional Pastoralism
Traditional pastoralism is a way of life where communities primarily raise and rely on livestock, such as cattle, sheep, goats, or camels, for their livelihood. These pastoralists move their herds seasonally across different grazing areas to access fresh pastures and water, helping sustain their animals and ensure food security. This lifestyle often involves extensive knowledge of the land, environmental management, and animal care. It is adapted to regions where agriculture is challenging, providing cultural and economic significance within many indigenous and rural societies worldwide.