Mapping livestock movements in Sahelian Africa

Author:

Jahel Camille,Lenormand Maxime,Seck Ismaila,Apolloni Andrea,Toure Ibra,Faye Coumba,Sall Baba,Lo Mbargou,Diaw Cecile Squarzoni,Lancelot Renaud,Coste CarolineORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn the dominant livestock systems of Sahelian countries herds have to move across territories. Their mobility is often a source of conflict with farmers in the areas crossed, and helps spread diseases such as Rift Valley Fever. Knowledge of the routes followed by herds is therefore core to guiding the implementation of preventive and control measures for transboundary animal diseases, land use planning and conflict management. However, the lack of quantitative data on livestock movements, together with the high temporal and spatial variability of herd movements, has so far hampered the production of fine resolution maps of animal movements. This paper proposes a general framework for mapping potential paths for livestock movements and identifying areas of high animal passage potential for those movements. The method consists in combining the information contained in livestock mobility networks with landscape connectivity, based on different mobility conductance layers. We illustrate our approach with a livestock mobility network in Senegal and Mauritania in the 2014 dry and wet seasons.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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