Counting domestic animals, a review

Reliable information on numbers of domestic animals are essential on a continent-wide as well as on a regional scale. This knowledge facilitates to guide and design the development policy of animal production and, also, to propose financial support from donors. Reliable information about animal numb...

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Main Author: J.F. Michel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CIRAD 2000-01-01
Series:Revue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux
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Online Access:http://revues.cirad.fr/index.php/REMVT/article/view/9765
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spelling doaj-3511b4fcac894d2eb5c01cac5a0b8f4c2020-11-24T22:15:55ZengCIRADRevue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux0035-18651951-67112000-01-01531556610.19182/remvt.97659765Counting domestic animals, a reviewJ.F. Michel01. Cirad-emvt, TA 30/B, Campus international de Baillarguet, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France 2. Cirdes, BP 454, 01 Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina FasoReliable information on numbers of domestic animals are essential on a continent-wide as well as on a regional scale. This knowledge facilitates to guide and design the development policy of animal production and, also, to propose financial support from donors. Reliable information about animal numbers are scarce in developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Therefore, it is necessary to proceed to countings using reliable methods, which have been already recently developed for counting game populations. There is an abundant literature with regard to game counting which is not the case for counting domestic animals. This paper presents a bibliographical review of methods employed and operations carried out to count domestic populations. Counting methods are presented and their statistical and operational principle described. The results obtained during various operations carried out mainly in sub-Saharan Africa are presented and discussed. The main techniques applied are direct and indirect counts, ground and aerial counts, exhaustive or by sampling counts. The strip transect method and the indirect methods for estimating animal abundance by ground investigation are largely described. The line transect and capture-mark-recapture methods are briefly presented. The choice of methods and existing means to count domestic animals is discussed at the end of the paper. New methodological approaches are also indicated.http://revues.cirad.fr/index.php/REMVT/article/view/9765RecensementBétailÉlevageDistribution spatialeRelevé aérienÉchantillonnageAfrique
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Counting domestic animals, a review
Revue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux
Recensement
Bétail
Élevage
Distribution spatiale
Relevé aérien
Échantillonnage
Afrique
author_facet J.F. Michel
author_sort J.F. Michel
title Counting domestic animals, a review
title_short Counting domestic animals, a review
title_full Counting domestic animals, a review
title_fullStr Counting domestic animals, a review
title_full_unstemmed Counting domestic animals, a review
title_sort counting domestic animals, a review
publisher CIRAD
series Revue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux
issn 0035-1865
1951-6711
publishDate 2000-01-01
description Reliable information on numbers of domestic animals are essential on a continent-wide as well as on a regional scale. This knowledge facilitates to guide and design the development policy of animal production and, also, to propose financial support from donors. Reliable information about animal numbers are scarce in developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Therefore, it is necessary to proceed to countings using reliable methods, which have been already recently developed for counting game populations. There is an abundant literature with regard to game counting which is not the case for counting domestic animals. This paper presents a bibliographical review of methods employed and operations carried out to count domestic populations. Counting methods are presented and their statistical and operational principle described. The results obtained during various operations carried out mainly in sub-Saharan Africa are presented and discussed. The main techniques applied are direct and indirect counts, ground and aerial counts, exhaustive or by sampling counts. The strip transect method and the indirect methods for estimating animal abundance by ground investigation are largely described. The line transect and capture-mark-recapture methods are briefly presented. The choice of methods and existing means to count domestic animals is discussed at the end of the paper. New methodological approaches are also indicated.
topic Recensement
Bétail
Élevage
Distribution spatiale
Relevé aérien
Échantillonnage
Afrique
url http://revues.cirad.fr/index.php/REMVT/article/view/9765
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