This session on grazing to restore landscapes and revenues explored why grazing management in grassland and sylvopastoral landscapes remains essential to achieve long-lasting sustainability across Africa, showcased examples of how this has been done, discussed the potential for rolling this out at a much wider scale, and analyzed the conflict system that bedevil the relations between pastoralists and farmers.
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Grazing to restore landscapes and revenues:Full session (English)
Grazing to restore landscapes and revenues:Full session (French)
PRESENTATIONS: VIDEOS
- Fiona Flintan: Rangelands in Africa, trends, challenges, threats and opportunities
- Rolf Shenton: Case of Mpanshya communal grazing land
- Marketa Smrckova: Holistic management in Mendelu projects in Zambia
- Chris Magero: Grazing livestock management
- Fidda Haddad: Economic analysis in Miombo-Mopane woodlands
- Bernard Bonnet: Land tenure
- Kaderi Noagha Bukari: Building peace between pastoralists and farmers in Ghana
- Anna Daba Ndiaye: Pastoral Corridors in Senegal-Impacts on livelihoods and conflict
- Panel discussion on policy, and management of grazing resources
- Martin Frick: Grazing to restore landscapes and revenue: Looking forward
- Grazing to restore landscapes and revenues: Final Remarks
- Grazing to restore landscapes and revenues: Closing Session
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