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As livestock becomes increasingly recognized for its significant contribution to Gross Domestic Product and exports, this report investigates the practice of pastoralism in Sudan. The authors delineate migration patterns, rationales, and market strategies, and offer recommendations for policymakers and service providers interacting with communities that practice pastoralism.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization:  
Topic: Conflit, Résilience
Language: English
Type of document: Scientifique
Geographical coverage: Afrique du Nord

This document summarizes Hungarian herders’ understandings, knowledge and arguments of their traditional ecological knowledge. It is based on a film produced for Regional Assessment for Europe and Central Asia of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). Traditional herders possess a rich knowledge mostly inherited from the family and previous generations, and tested and adapted during their personal life.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Auteurs individuels 
Topic: Services environnementaux, Les savoirs autochtones
Language: English
Type of document: Technique
Geographical coverage: Europe

This article presents the results of interviews done with Hungarian cattle herders and shepherds. This article’s key message is that cattle herders and shepherds with their traditional ecological knowledge, have a significant role in sustaining the ‘functioning’ of nature preserved in cultural landscapes. Herders do have a place in protecting ecosystem services and biodiversity, and contribute a great deal to ensure the natural environment which we have received from our ancestors is handed over to the upcoming generations.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Auteurs individuels 
Topic: Services environnementaux, Les savoirs autochtones
Language: English
Type of document: Scientifique
Geographical coverage: Europe

This article is based on a 15-minute film in which three Sami reindeer herders from the Sirges community, Jakob Nygård, Lars-Evert Nutti and Mats-Peter Åstot, reflect on nature’s functioning and diversity and reveal the knowledge they have acquired from thorough daily observations of reindeer herds and boreal ecosystems.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Auteurs individuels 
Topic: Services environnementaux, Les savoirs autochtones
Language: English
Type of document: Technique
Geographical coverage: Europe

This article discusses the impacts of climatic change on sable hunting for the Evenk, a minority indigenous people of Russia. Sables (a small carnivorous mammal) are mainly hunted for their fur. Climate change leads to specific environmental changes, which in turn creates changes in traditional economic practices, which then triggers socio-economic problems among a population that needs to adapt its hunting techniques. 

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Auteurs individuels 
Topic: Services environnementaux, Les savoirs autochtones, Peuples autochtones
Language: English
Type of document: Scientifique
Geographical coverage: Asie centrale

This picture series is a participatory, inclusive adult education training method for communities and other local level stakeholders in development programmes dealing with yak milk production.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Centre international de mise en valeur intégrée des montagnes (ICIMOD) 
Topic: Économie
Language: English
Type of document: Technique
Geographical coverage: Asie centrale

Meet Hajekber Serikbol, a pastoralist community leader in the Western Foothills of Mongolia. They call themselves the "friendship community" and are part of 200-500 million nomadic custodians that take care of our planet, managing rangelands that cover a quarter of the world's land surface. This film is part of the Global Call to Action Initiative, aimed at doubling the global area of land legally recognized as owned or controlled by Indigenous Peoples and local communities by 2020.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Coalition internationale pour l’accès à la terre (ILC) 
Topic: Régime foncier
Language: English
Type of document: Vidéos
Geographical coverage: Asie centrale

Cette note s’inscrit dans le cadre de l’Appel mondial à l’action pour les droits fonciers
autochtones et communautaires, et met l’accent sur la nécessité de sécuriser les droits
fonciers des populations pastorales, qui représentent entre 200 et 500 millions de personnes
dans le monde selon les estimations.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Coalition internationale pour l’accès à la terre (ILC) 
Topic: Régime foncier
Language: English, Français, Español
Type of document: Technique, Politiques et législation
Geographical coverage: Global