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Sustainable Rangeland Management in sub-Saharan Africa
(Book presentation)
Dr. Tobias Feldt
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Sector Project “Sustainable Agriculture”
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commissions implementing organizations
pre-Introduction – German development cooperation
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GOVERNMENT development
cooperation
NON-governmental
development cooperation
Financial
cooperation
Technical
cooperation CHURCH organizations
NON-gov. organizations
(NGOs)
Political & private
FOUNDATIONS
e.g.
Kreditanstalt für
Wiederaufbau
(KfW)
e.g.
Gesellschaft für
Internationale
Zusammenarbeit
MULTILATERAL
development cooperation
World Bank
OECD
UNHCR
Unicef
etc.
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For long time, livestock-related topics of minor
importance in German Development Cooperation
Since 2018, new BMZ-focus on livestock husbandry
and health
Regional focus on Africa
Major importance attached to rural development, food
security, sustainable value chains, employment
promotion, animal health, impact from/ on climate
change, climate resilience etc.
Projects relating to pastoral issues and sustainable
rangeland management
pre-Introduction – GIZ involvement in livestock husbandry & production
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Liniger, HP., Mekdaschi Studer, R., 2019. Sustainable
Rangeland Management in sub-Saharan Africa –
Guidelines to Good Practice. TerrAfrica; World Bank
Washington DC, US; World Overview of Conservation
Approaches and Technologies (WOCAT); World Bank
Group (WBG), Washington DC, USA, Centre for
Development and Environment (CDE), Bern, Switzerland.
Co-funded by: TerrAfrica/ World Bank (WB), Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ),
European Union (EU)
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Chapter 1
Setting the scene and aim of these guidelines
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Sub-Saharan Africa rangelands defined
Chapter 3
Rangeland use systems and their management
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Sustainable rangeland management (SRM) – drivers, impacts and continuous change
Chapter 5
The way forward – strengthening SRM in sub-Saharan Africa
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Chapter 2: Sub-Saharan Africa rangelands defined
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Chapter 2: Key factors characterizing rangelands
Agro-climatic zone and rainfall
Climate variability and change
Vegetation cover
Water availability and vulnerability to drought
Population dynamics, income and hunger risk
Livestock density and system
Prominent rangeland use system
Land tenure and water rights
Land deals concentration and conflicts
Wildlife nature reserves
Fire incidence
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Chapter 2: Climate and drought
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Spatial differentiation:
Population
Land deals
Livestock density
Chapter 2: Maps
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Spatial differentiation:
Conflicts
Protected areas / wildlife
Frequency of fire
Productivity dynamics
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Chapter 2: Maps
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Chapter 3: Rangeland use systems and their management
1. Large landscape pastoral rangelands (pastoral)
2. Large landscape agropastoral rangelands (agropastoral)
3. Bounded rangelands without wildlife management
(bounded without wildlife)
4. Bounded rangelands with wildlife management (bounded
with wildlife)
5. Parks, wildlife & nature reserves (parks & reserves)
6. Small-scale settled pastures (pastures)
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Chapter 3.1: Rangeland use systems classified
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Chapter 3.2: Sustainable rangeland management classified
Technology groups
TG1 Enabled mobility
TG2 Controlled grazing
TG3 Range improvement
TG4 Supplementary feeding
TG5 Infrastructure improvement
Approach groups
AG1 Community-based NRM
AG2 Land & water use planning
AG3 Marketing & alternative income
AG4 Wildlife & nature tourism
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Chapter 3.2: SRM Technologies and Approaches
Evidence from analysis & developing guidelines
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Chapter 4: SRM – drivers, impacts and continuous change
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Chapter 4.1: Key drivers and shocks influencing SRM
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Chapter 4.2: SRM practices implemented
SRM Technologies
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Chapter 4.2: SRM practices implemented
SRM Approaches
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Chapter 4.3: Impact of SRM on
ecosystem services and human
well-being
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Chapter 4.3: Cost / benefit
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Chapter 5: The way forward – strengthening SRM in sub-Saharan Africa
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28 focus points … e.g. …
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Information boxes/ Case studies
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Presentation of Technologies & Approaches
30 practices (18 Technologies and 12 Approaches)
13 countries in SSA: Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Mauretania, Namibia, Niger, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda
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TG3: Range improvement
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TG4: Supplementary feeding
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AG1: Community-based NRM
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AG4: Wildlife & nature tourism
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Available on…
Contact:
https://www.wocat.net/library/media/174/
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