Planet Diversity World Congress on the Future of Food and Agriculture

Indigenous livestock breeds and livelihoods in marginal areas

From ‘destroyers of the environment’ to custodians of biodiversity: How can pastoralists change their image?

Organiser:  Ilse Koehler-Rollefson

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In Europe, pastoralism is now acknowledged as essential for conserving biodiversity and retaining the attraction of cultural landscapes. But in many other countries, pastoralists are still seen as inimical to nature conservation and within major international frameworks, such as the UNCCD, they are held responsible for causing overgrazing and desertification. How can we change these outdated opinions? How can pastoralists in developing countries achieve recognition for their role in conserving breeds an agro-ecosystems? What can we learn from the European experience? How would institutional set ups and policy frameworks have to change to harness the potential of mobile livestock keeping for nature conservation? How can scientists support pastoralists and their advocacy efforts?

The purpose of the workshop is to arrive at a strategy for changing the image of pastoralism among major policy-makers and to develop ideas for mechanisms that would support and strengthen the official role of pastoralists in conservation.

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Background Papers and further reading

Indigenous livestock breeds and  livelihoods in marginal areasLes races d’élevage indigènes et les moyens de subsistance dans les zones marginalesIndigene Viehrassen und Existenzgrundlagen in Randgebieten Ganadería indígena y formas de vida en áreas marginales

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