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List of Participants during the workshop pastoral code (Tunisia)
List of Participant to the stakeholder meeting held in Tunis and aimed at establishing a processes for sustainable collective rangeland management and governance
Bush encroachment in sub-Saharan Africa: causes, impacts, and management strategies - A review
presentation about Bush encroachment that poses a pervasive challenge to Sub-Saharan Africa's rangelands, impacting ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity, and local livelihoods. This study comprehensively analyzes bush ...
AFSED Project Annual Workshop: Innovations and scaling in agro-pastoral farming systems in West Asia
Presentation about the achievement of the AFSED Project: Innovations and scaling in agro-pastoral farming systems in West Asia component presented during the project annual meeting
Bibliography about pastoral code and rangeland governance
Bibliography related to the development of pastoral code in developing countries
Expert Meeting Report Importance of Hedysarum species in Tunisia
Expert meeting on Importance of Hedysarum species in Tunisia was held with participation of Direction Générale des Forêts (DGF), Office de l’Elevage et des Pâturages (OEP), Office de Développement Sylvo Pastorale du ...
A New Comprehensive Rangeland Management Tool for Dryland Areas Can Help Promote Sustainable Land Use
A blog on a new comprehensive rangeland management tool for dryland areas which can help to promote sustainable land use. Published on ICARDA and ILRI websites.
Importance du genre Hedysarum en amélioration pastorale en Tunisie, Cas particulier de Hedysarum coronarium, Hedysarum carnosum et Hedysarum spinosissimum
The genus Hedysarum L. is a group of forage species belonging to the Fabaceaes family, it contains annual or perennial, diploid or tetraploid, autogamous or allogamous species. This genus includes various species which are ...
Preserving Dryland Forests and Agrosilvopastoral Systems: Sustainable Rangeland Management at the Committee on Forestry (COFO)
Covering 41% of Earth's land, drylands are home to nearly 2 billion people relying on forests, rangelands, and agrosilvopastoral systems for survival. These areas provide crucial environmental services, supporting biodiversity, ...
Response of arid rangelands to deferred grazing in Southern Tunisia
Rangelands in north Africa and the near east in general provide numerous goods and services that have great economic, social, cultural, and biological values. For centuries, inhabitants of rangelands have engineered pastoral ...
Innovations and scaling in agro-pastoral farming systems in West Asia: Cactus germplasm and biodiversity conservation
Cactus germplasm and biodiversity conservation subcomponent achievements presented during the AFSED Project Annual Workshop