[HTML][HTML] The Role of Social Inclusion in Restoring Communal Rangelands in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review of Approaches, Challenges, and Outcomes

M Slayi, L Zhou, KH Thamaga, P Nyambo - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
Rangeland restoration in southern Africa faces complex challenges that require the
involvement of diverse social groups to ensure both ecological and social sustainability. This …

Can formalisation of pastoral land tenure overcome its paradoxes? Reflections from East Africa

L Robinson, F Flintan - Pastoralism, 2022 - Springer
Legal frameworks for communal land rights in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are now
gaining momentum. Questions can be raised as to whether, how, and to what extent these …

Smart Land Governance: Towards a Conceptual Framework

H Azadi, G Robinson, AA Barati, I Goli… - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
Global environmental governance (GEG) is one of the world's major attempts to address
climate change issues through mitigation and adaptation strategies. Despite a significant …

Household livelihood resilience of pastoralists and smallholders to climate change in Western Himalaya, India

R Kapruwan, AK Saksham, VS Bhadoriya, C Kumar… - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
Smallholders and pastoralists are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change
due to their high reliance on socio-ecological systems for their livelihood. Building their …

Land certificated program and farmland “stickiness” of rural labor: Based on the perspective of land production function

X Sun, W Zhu, A Chen, G Yang - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
The instability of farmland rights is the fundamental reason for the decrease in the
“stickiness” of farmland in China. The Land Certificated Program (LCP) plays an important …

The genetic assessment of South African Nguni sheep breeds using the ovine 50K chip

KS Nxumalo, P Grobler, K Ehlers, LT Nesengani… - Agriculture, 2022 - mdpi.com
The indigenous sheep breeds of South Africa, such as the Nguni, are well adapted to
different ecological regions throughout the country. This has resulted into different ecotypes …

Borana Cattle Pastoralists in Southern Ethiopia Are Diversifying Their Livelihoods by Cultivating Land and Raising Camels

AA Degen, D Boru, M Schwartz, S El-Meccawi… - Lifestyle and Livelihood …, 2024 - Springer
Borana are identified with cattle, which are important in their cultural, social, and ritual
functions. Traditionally, the Borana relied solely on cattle for their livelihood, using a …

[PDF][PDF] Smart Land Governance: Towards a Conceptual Framework. Land 2023, 12, 600

H Azadi, G Robinson, AA Barati, I Goli… - 2023 - academia.edu
Global environmental governance (GEG) is one of the world's major attempts to address
climate change issues through mitigation and adaptation strategies. Despite a significant …

Pastoral livelihoods in Africa

E Wangui - Handbook of African Economic Development, 2024 - elgaronline.com
Pastoralism plays a key role in African development. It provides a direct livelihood for an
estimated 268 million people around the continent, while many others benefit from the …

Climate, Conflict & Community: Examining the uneven impact of climate variability on inter-communal conflicts.

M Mpofu - 2024 - diva-portal.org
As the climate related impact increases in frequency and severity, there is growing attention
from academics, policymakers and peacebuilders on the relationship between climate …