“…Nevertheless, communal access to unfenced forage rangelands (or veld ); to borehole, spring and dug well water (known as “puts”) for sheep and goats; and medicinal plants and firewood, plays a vital role in many people's lives. Herders' sophisticated and dynamic knowledge of plant and water availabilities in the veld, informal collective agreements, and the flexibility of movement that communal land affords, have been shown to be key to the veld's ability to support overall consistent levels of stock over many years—although with significant rises and falls according to drought and rainfall (Allsopp, Laurent, Debeaudoin, & Samuels, 2007; Salomon, Cupido, & Samuels, 2013; Samuels et al, 2019; Samuels, Allsopp, & Hoffman, 2008; Samuels, Allsopp, & Knight, 2007). While small, income generated through selling stock can help tide people over when other sources run out.…”