Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”

Rangeland governance is quite complex and cannot be effectively addressed in isolation from the imperatives of territorial intelligence and economic diversification in pastoral areas. Both of these broader concepts require an innovative 'territorial approach ‘that promotes social and economic intera...

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Autores principales: Frija, Aymen, Carpentier, Irene, sghaier, amal, Idoudi, Zied
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159752
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description Rangeland governance is quite complex and cannot be effectively addressed in isolation from the imperatives of territorial intelligence and economic diversification in pastoral areas. Both of these broader concepts require an innovative 'territorial approach ‘that promotes social and economic interactions that pragmatically and systematically address the challenges of rangeland pressure and governance within broader territorial development perspectives. Such an approach would involve innovative interventions and targeted investments covering both direct and indirect drivers of pressure on rangelands that cause their degradation and marginalization. This side event aims to review and discuss some of the existing and applied multidisciplinary research approaches (Tunisia, Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, etc.), which are being used to pilot, support, and enable collective action for sustainable rangeland management. Some of the approaches used in Tunisia and Senegal will be considered to reflect on existing and available tools for designing, testing, and promoting enhanced pastoral territorial development investments.
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spelling CGSpace1597522026-01-15T02:17:40Z Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management” Frija, Aymen Carpentier, Irene sghaier, amal Idoudi, Zied tunisia senegal mali rangeland governance collective action economic diversification sustainable management territorial intelligence territorial approach multidisciplinary research and pastoral development Rangeland governance is quite complex and cannot be effectively addressed in isolation from the imperatives of territorial intelligence and economic diversification in pastoral areas. Both of these broader concepts require an innovative 'territorial approach ‘that promotes social and economic interactions that pragmatically and systematically address the challenges of rangeland pressure and governance within broader territorial development perspectives. Such an approach would involve innovative interventions and targeted investments covering both direct and indirect drivers of pressure on rangelands that cause their degradation and marginalization. This side event aims to review and discuss some of the existing and applied multidisciplinary research approaches (Tunisia, Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, etc.), which are being used to pilot, support, and enable collective action for sustainable rangeland management. Some of the approaches used in Tunisia and Senegal will be considered to reflect on existing and available tools for designing, testing, and promoting enhanced pastoral territorial development investments. 2024-11-11 2024-11-14T15:11:38Z 2024-11-14T15:11:38Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159752 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas Aymen Frija, Irene Carpentier, amal sghaier, Zied Idoudi. (11/11/2024). Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
spellingShingle tunisia
senegal
mali
rangeland governance
collective action
economic diversification
sustainable management
territorial intelligence
territorial approach
multidisciplinary research
and pastoral development
Frija, Aymen
Carpentier, Irene
sghaier, amal
Idoudi, Zied
Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”
title Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”
title_full Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”
title_fullStr Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”
title_full_unstemmed Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”
title_short Side event – “Multi-disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management”
title_sort side event multi disciplinary action research for collective action and sustainable rangeland management
topic tunisia
senegal
mali
rangeland governance
collective action
economic diversification
sustainable management
territorial intelligence
territorial approach
multidisciplinary research
and pastoral development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159752
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