It is not the cow, it is the how

The research was presented at the International Conference on Feeding the Future through Sustainable Eco-friendly Innovations in Rangeland, Forages, and Animal Sciences in Bangalore, India: Worldwide, rangelands encompass over 50% of the Earth's land area. For millennia, pastoralism has served as an...

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Autor principal: Louhaichi, Mounir
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Krishi Publisher 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140488
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description The research was presented at the International Conference on Feeding the Future through Sustainable Eco-friendly Innovations in Rangeland, Forages, and Animal Sciences in Bangalore, India: Worldwide, rangelands encompass over 50% of the Earth's land area. For millennia, pastoralism has served as an adaptive strategy on these lands, enabling pastoral communities to navigate fluctuating and unpredictable climates. This ancient practice remains the most effective approach to maintaining the equilibrium of rangeland ecosystems, benefiting both humanity and the natural world. The aim of this abstract is to highlight the benefits of opportunistic grazing. The study identified primary challenges and provided a roadmap for restoring degraded silvopastoral systems in a semi-arid region. It explored a state-owned silvopastoral site in a semi-arid Tunisia region, highlighting challenges such as the lack of effective collaboration among departments and stakeholders and the detrimental effect of prolonged livestock exclusion on the ecosystem. Interventions involved erosion mitigation, afforestation with native species, and promoting multi-stakeholder engagement and supportive policies. The study underscores the importance of collaborative strategies in revitalizing degraded ecosystems.
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spelling CGSpace1404882026-01-14T07:04:26Z It is not the cow, it is the how Louhaichi, Mounir ecosystem services rangeland health regenerative grazing opportunistic grazing The research was presented at the International Conference on Feeding the Future through Sustainable Eco-friendly Innovations in Rangeland, Forages, and Animal Sciences in Bangalore, India: Worldwide, rangelands encompass over 50% of the Earth's land area. For millennia, pastoralism has served as an adaptive strategy on these lands, enabling pastoral communities to navigate fluctuating and unpredictable climates. This ancient practice remains the most effective approach to maintaining the equilibrium of rangeland ecosystems, benefiting both humanity and the natural world. The aim of this abstract is to highlight the benefits of opportunistic grazing. The study identified primary challenges and provided a roadmap for restoring degraded silvopastoral systems in a semi-arid region. It explored a state-owned silvopastoral site in a semi-arid Tunisia region, highlighting challenges such as the lack of effective collaboration among departments and stakeholders and the detrimental effect of prolonged livestock exclusion on the ecosystem. Interventions involved erosion mitigation, afforestation with native species, and promoting multi-stakeholder engagement and supportive policies. The study underscores the importance of collaborative strategies in revitalizing degraded ecosystems. 2024-01-29 2024-03-18T20:14:01Z 2024-03-18T20:14:01Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140488 en Limited Access Krishi Publisher Mounir Louhaichi. (29/1/2024). It is not the cow, it is the how. International Conference on Feeding the Future through Sustainable Eco-friendly Innovations in Rangeland, Forages, and Animal Sciences. Bangalore, India.
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rangeland health
regenerative grazing
opportunistic grazing
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It is not the cow, it is the how
title It is not the cow, it is the how
title_full It is not the cow, it is the how
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title_full_unstemmed It is not the cow, it is the how
title_short It is not the cow, it is the how
title_sort it is not the cow it is the how
topic ecosystem services
rangeland health
regenerative grazing
opportunistic grazing
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