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03-09: Increasing the Sustainability of Pastoral Production Systems
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ID: 216
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Securing land rights for equity, sustainability and resilience Keywords: pastoralism, participatory mapping, corridors, decentralization, land use planning Institutional Innovation and the Protection of Livestock Corridors in Agropastoral Drylands 1University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States of America; 2Syracuse University; 3Institut Senegalais de Recherches Agricole; 4Pole Pastoralisme et Zones Seches
ID: 642
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Securing land rights for equity, sustainability and resilience Keywords: resilience, semi-arid lands, land tenure, pastoralism, climate change Transformation Of Land Tenure In Semi-Arid Areas And Implications For Climate Resilient Economic Development 1Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom; 2University College London, United Kingdom; 3Independent consultant, Kenya
ID: 878
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Individual Papers Either of these formats Topics: Securing land rights for equity, sustainability and resilience Keywords: public lands ranchers, social characteristics, economic characteristics Public Lands Ranching in the U.S. - Social and Economic Characteristics of Public Lands Ranchers 1Sustainable Rnglands Roundtable University of Wyoming, United States of America; 2Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wyoming, USA; 3Department of Ecosystem Science and Mgmt, University of Wyoming, USA
ID: 272
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Securing land rights for equity, sustainability and resilience Keywords: Formalization, land rights, pastoralism, indigenous peoples, SAGCOT Dispossession through Formalization: The Plight of Pastoralists in Tanzania 1University of Michigan, United States of America; 2University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; 3Danish Institute of International Studies (retired)
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