Pastoral resilience: Navigating complexity and managing risks in drylands

Covering two-thirds of Africa, drylands are home to half a billion people. These landscapes are vital for the livelihoods and ecological diversity they support. Pastoralism, a way of life evolved over centuries, is fundamental to the livelihoods of millions, offering food security and contributing...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action
Format: Video
Language:Inglés
Published: University of Edinburgh 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151637
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Summary:Covering two-thirds of Africa, drylands are home to half a billion people. These landscapes are vital for the livelihoods and ecological diversity they support. Pastoralism, a way of life evolved over centuries, is fundamental to the livelihoods of millions, offering food security and contributing to national economies. Yet, drylands face severe challenges: climatic fluctuations, resource scarcity, and socio-political pressures that threaten traditional ways of life. Misunderstandings about drylands and pastoralism lead to policies that marginalize these communities, limiting their growth and resilience. Addressing these issues demands early action and investment focused on robust evidence, responsive policies, and community empowerment. Produced in July 2024, this video frames the work of the Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action and partners.