Part 4: Transhumance

Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer

Transhumance
Two Types of Transhumance
●   fixed: mainly in countries with predictable seasons, e.g. Switzerland
●   nomadic: in areas with unpredictable climatic conditions. e.g. Somalia
Study on the Movement of Pastoralists
●    for fixed transhumance, the pattern of movement is described as 31 …………………………
●    while for nomadic transhumance, the pattern is more complex and varied
Differences in terms of Homes
●    fixed transhumance live in a semi-permanent shelter on high ground such as 32………………….
●    nomadic transhumance always stay in portable shelters, e.g. homes of the Gabra people carried on 33 ………………………..
Number of People Involved
●    for fixed transhumance only 34 ………………………………. pastoralists make the journey
●    however, all nomadic transhumance migrate with their livestock
Diet and Goods
●    people who do not leave the valleys may become 35 …………………………..
●    exchange animals with other communities for 36 ……………………………..
●    herds provide all needs-food and 37 ………………………………..
Research in Algeria in North Africa
●     they traditionally arrive in time to help local resident with the 38 ………………………
●     their homes are 39 ……………………………… which are temporary shelter
●     a better to describe this type of transhumance might be 40 ………………………….

Key

  1. vertical
  2. cabin
  3. camel
  4. Young
  5. famer(s)
  6. grain
  7. clothing
  8. harvest
  9. tents
  10. intermediate

Transcript

Section 4.

 

You will hear a lecturer in Development Studies talking about transhumans. That is the way groups of people move from place to place with their animals.

 

Good afternoon, everyone. Today I’m going to talk about what may be a new concept to you, the movement of people with their herds of animals from place to place. This is known as