New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity

Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC) has developed new research that seeks to better understand how examples like the Ferlo Silvopastoral Reserve and other local NRM initiatives including ‘conventions locales’ (local agreements between NRM users) in West...

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Main Authors: Ba, Baba, Nanteza, Patricia
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR System Organization 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168494
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description Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC) has developed new research that seeks to better understand how examples like the Ferlo Silvopastoral Reserve and other local NRM initiatives including ‘conventions locales’ (local agreements between NRM users) in West Africa and participatory rangeland management (PRM) in East Africa can contribute more explicitly to peacebuilding. This work is in partnership with ILRI, CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility, Conflict and Migration and CGIAR Research Initiative on Livestock and Climate.
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spelling CGSpace1684942025-01-03T09:02:31Z New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity Ba, Baba Nanteza, Patricia silvopastoral systems pastoralism conflicts governance natural resources management Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC) has developed new research that seeks to better understand how examples like the Ferlo Silvopastoral Reserve and other local NRM initiatives including ‘conventions locales’ (local agreements between NRM users) in West Africa and participatory rangeland management (PRM) in East Africa can contribute more explicitly to peacebuilding. This work is in partnership with ILRI, CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility, Conflict and Migration and CGIAR Research Initiative on Livestock and Climate. 2024-11-08 2025-01-03T09:02:30Z 2025-01-03T09:02:30Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168494 en Open Access CGIAR System Organization Ba, B. and Nanteza, P. 2024. New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Blog Post. Montpellier, France: CGIAR Systems Organization.
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New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity
title New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity
title_full New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity
title_fullStr New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity
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title_short New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity
title_sort new sparc research on peace with nature supports the un convention on biological diversity
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conflicts
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