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This week saw the publication of two new documents by OXFAM and IIED which investigate the impact of climate change on pastoralist communities. IIED’s paper provides a broad perspective on issues around access and control of resources for herding communities in the context of climate change. OXFAM presents an East African perspective as it discusses the national and regional policies required to enable pastoralist communities to cope with the impact of climate change.
- Browsing on fences: pastoral land rights, livelihoods and adaptation to climate change
- ( M. Nori;M. Taylor;A. Sensi / International Institute for Environment and Development , 2008)
- This paper presents an overview of pastoral systems and addresses rights issues around access and control of resources in the context of climate change. The document brings together the inputs made by...
- Survival of the fittest. Pastoralism and climate change in East Africa
- ( Oxfam , 2008)
- This paper analyses the policies required to enable pastoralist communities to cope with the impact of climate change. ...






