Environmental Security and Pastoralism

  • Disperati P
  • Van De Steeg J
  • Van Breugel P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pastoral areas are home for more than 200 million people and provide essential environmental, economic and social services at global level. Despite the key role of grasslands for many emerging economies, these areas are historically affected by intensifying challenges, like droughts, desertification, burgeoning populations and extreme poverty. As a result of these conditions many countries in Africa, Middle East and Asia are host to a disproportionate number of the world's violent conflicts, where Vulnerable pastoralist communities play a key role. The main aim of this paper is to provide all overview of the importance of pastoral areas for the security and all analysis of the role of Geomatic tools to support environmental security analysis in pastoral areas, with special consideration for the activities carried Out by ILRI as part of its global mandate to eradicate poverty and insecurity through Sustainable livestock production.

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Disperati, P. S., Van De Steeg, J., Van Breugel, P., Notenbaert, A., Owuor, J., & Herreror, M. (2009). Environmental Security and Pastoralism (pp. 409–424). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2899-0_33

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