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New Publication: Making way – Developing national legal and policy frameworks for pastoral mobility

A new publication from the FAO's Pastoralist Knowledge Hub, "Making Way: Developing National Legal and Policy Frameworks for Pastoral Mobility," has been released. Co-authored by Michael Odhiambo and Pablo Manzano, with contributions from Engin Yılmaz of Yolda Initiative, it aims to guide legal frameworks securing pastoral mobility. 
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AMNC Steering Committee Meeting

This November, AMNC partners gathered in the stunning Camargue, France, for a long-awaited in-person meet-up. Highlights included a capacity-building workshop hosted by Tour Du Valat, a bird-watching field trip, and a productive Steering Committee meeting, where future plans were strategized. We’re excited to continue growing together!
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Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News

Sustainable Economies for Mobile Pastoralism

We concluded our “Sustainable Economic Model for Mobile Pastoralism” workshop, organized by the Yolda Initiative, Sarıkeçililer Survival and Solidarity Association, and I4D. Experts from various fields explored mobile pastoralism’s economic potential, discussing meat, dairy, cosmetics, and wool products, and developing sustainable, nature- and climate-friendly models. Thank you to all the participants!
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Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News

Our Call to UNFCCC COP 26 Participants

As COP26 begins, it's crucial to recognize mobile pastoralism as a pioneer in sustainable livestock production. It supports livelihoods, reduces fossil fuel reliance, and plays a vital role in mitigating the climate crisis. By fostering resilient ecosystems and carbon sequestration, mobile pastoralism is an essential pathway toward achieving global net-zero goals. Supporting this system is not only necessary for climate action but also for securing food for hundreds of millions who rely on it. Let’s ensure mobile pastoralists' voices are heard in global climate debates and policies.
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Living Together with Nature

As part of our joint initiative "Living Together with Nature," we organized our first event in Beypazarı İnözü Valley on October 27, targeting Afghan refugee children. Alongside partners like Yolda Initiative, World Home International Solidarity Association, and Hacettepe University's Functional Ecology Lab, we explored nature, collecting leaves, seeds, and learning about the environment.
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Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News

Sustainable Economies for Mobile Pastoralism

Our project, "A Retro-Innovative Perspective for Sustainable Economies: Mobile Pastoralism," continues with an exciting workshop bringing together Sarıkeçili nomadic pastoralists, researchers, development specialists, cooperatives, chefs, and textile designers. Together, we will explore the economic potential of mobile pastoralism, focusing on products like meat, dairy, wool, and cosmetics, while promoting environmental sustainability.
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Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News

Our Call to CBD COP 15 Participants

As CBD COP 15 begins online, we emphasize the vital link between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity. Protected areas must be managed respecting mobile pastoralists' inherent land rights, avoiding harmful policies like forced evictions and mobility restrictions. For more details, see our article "Mobile Pastoralism and Protected Areas: Conflict, Collaboration and Connectivity."
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Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News

Our Call to CBD COP 15 Participants

As CBD COP 15 begins online, we highlight the crucial link between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity. Abandoning traditional grazing systems, like mobile pastoralism, could harm scavenger communities, including vultures, and should be addressed by ecologists and wildlife managers. For more information, see our article “Rewilding traditional grazing areas affects scavenger assemblages and carcass consumption patterns.”
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Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News

Our Call to CBD COP 15 Participants

As CBD COP 15 begins online, we emphasize the critical relationship between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity. The traditional ecological knowledge of mobile pastoralists plays a key role in conservation and promoting high biodiversity. For more insights, see our peer-reviewed article "Mobile Pastoralism and Protected Areas: Conflict, Collaboration and Connectivity.
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Mobile Pastoralism, Nature & Culture, News

Our Call to CBD COP 15 Participants

As CBD COP 15 begins online, we emphasize the vital link between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity. Pastoralists' seasonal grazing enhances soil stability, nutrient cycling, and vegetation restoration. For further insights, explore our report "Mobile Pastoralism in the Mediterranean: Arguments and Evidence for Policy Reform and its Role in Combating Climate Change."
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New Publication: Are livestock always bad for the planet?

The new PASTRES report on pastoralism and climate change highlights the overlooked climate benefits of low-impact pastoral farming, cautioning against decisions based on misleading data. It emphasizes the differences between extensive livestock production and factory farming, urging better consideration of sustainable practices in climate and food debates.
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