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Pastoral economies emerged in regions where traditional crop cultivation was not viable due to factors such as insufficient rainfall, short growing seasons, and mountainous terrain. These economies primarily revolve around animal herding and have varying levels of mobility, from nomadism to semi-nomadism or sedentariness. Pastoral communities are typically small and support a low population density due to environmental limitations. They rely on a combination of animal products, hunting, gathering, and trade with agricultural communities for their sustenance. Pastoral economies have moderate economic resources and often engage in trade. Despite their unique economic system, pastoral societies are interdependent with agricultural societies, making them susceptible to food shortages and other challenges.
Pastoral economies emerged in regions where traditional crop cultivation was not viable due to factors such as insufficient rainfall, short growing seasons, and mountainous terrain. In these areas, raising livestock was a more feasible option than relying on agriculture.
The animals raised by pastoralists vary depending on the region. Examples include reindeer herding in European Arctic regions, horse and camel herding in Central Asia, Zebu cattle herding in Africa, and sheep herding among the Navajo in the United States.
Pastoral communities rely on a combination of animal products (such as meat, dairy, wool, and hides), hunting, gathering, and trade with agricultural communities for their sustenance. They often depend on their agricultural neighbors for supplemental food sources and engage in trade to obtain essential goods like cereals, weapons, and clothing.
Pastoral economies are characterized by various levels of mobility, such as nomadism, semi-nomadism, or sedentariness. Pastoral groups move from one location to another based on the needs of their animals, making them nomadic or seasonally nomadic. The pastoral economy usually supports a low population density due to the environmental limitations and the need for large grazing areas for their herds.
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