Open Access Journal of Veterinary Science & Research (OAJVSR)

ISSN: 2474-9222

Review Article

A Review on Traditional Livestock Movement Systems (Godantu) in Bale Zone: An Implication to Utilization of Natural Resources

Authors:

Belete A* and Aynalem T

Abstract

Livestock is a key livelihood component for the majority of inhabitants of the Bale Eco region and should be central to sustainable land and resource use planning and management in the area. In majority of bale zone Livestock management is maintained through high level of seasonal mobility (Godantu) which allows access to vital grazing, water resources and mineral springs as rotational grazing system and risk minimization mechanism of pastoralist. Even though, Godantu system is efficient and effective mechanism of natural resources utilization and management, the system is challenged by factors like Shortages in grazing land, reduced water availability (particularly in the dry season); long distance and time to access grazing area and watering point, resource user conflicts (between livestock and crop farming/forest protection/National Park conservation, animal health problems due to increased vulnerability, lack of support and government policy towards pastoralists.

Keywords:

Bale zone; Godantu; livestock; Resource Utilization

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