Scaling, improving and supporting participatory rangeland management

Participatory rangeland management (PRM) builds the capacity of communities in pastoral areas to better plan, manage and govern their lands. Communities lead the process, and a rangeland management institution (RMI) is strengthened or established as the responsible authority for PRM. Originating in...

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Autores principales: Flintan, Fiona E., Sircely, Jason, Nganga, Irene, Eba, Bedasa, Olesikilal, Birikaa
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173807
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author Flintan, Fiona E.
Sircely, Jason
Nganga, Irene
Eba, Bedasa
Olesikilal, Birikaa
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Flintan, Fiona E.
Nganga, Irene
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Sircely, Jason
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description Participatory rangeland management (PRM) builds the capacity of communities in pastoral areas to better plan, manage and govern their lands. Communities lead the process, and a rangeland management institution (RMI) is strengthened or established as the responsible authority for PRM. Originating in Ethiopia, PRM has been developed and improved over many years and expanded to countries in East Africa. Under the Livestock and Climate Initiative, the focus has been on strengthening gender and social equity initiatives within PRM, building capacities for scaling and influencing the policy environment. Today with support of the Livestock and Climate Initiative PRM is being implemented to varying degrees across more than 2 million hectares in Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania, with opportunities ahead for it to expand to other countries across the continent. In Kenya and Ethiopia some of the sites are co-implemented with the project HEAL (One Health for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods) and AICCRA (Accelerating Impact of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa).
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spelling CGSpace1738072025-03-22T02:06:20Z Scaling, improving and supporting participatory rangeland management Flintan, Fiona E. Sircely, Jason Nganga, Irene Eba, Bedasa Olesikilal, Birikaa livestock pastoralists rangelands gender women youth Participatory rangeland management (PRM) builds the capacity of communities in pastoral areas to better plan, manage and govern their lands. Communities lead the process, and a rangeland management institution (RMI) is strengthened or established as the responsible authority for PRM. Originating in Ethiopia, PRM has been developed and improved over many years and expanded to countries in East Africa. Under the Livestock and Climate Initiative, the focus has been on strengthening gender and social equity initiatives within PRM, building capacities for scaling and influencing the policy environment. Today with support of the Livestock and Climate Initiative PRM is being implemented to varying degrees across more than 2 million hectares in Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania, with opportunities ahead for it to expand to other countries across the continent. In Kenya and Ethiopia some of the sites are co-implemented with the project HEAL (One Health for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods) and AICCRA (Accelerating Impact of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa). 2025-01-17 2025-03-21T20:15:07Z 2025-03-21T20:15:07Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173807 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization Flintan, F., Sircely, J., Nganga, I., Eba, B. and B. Olesikilal (2025) Scaling, improving and supporting participatory rangeland management. Montpellier: CGIAR.
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Nganga, Irene
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Scaling, improving and supporting participatory rangeland management
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title_short Scaling, improving and supporting participatory rangeland management
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