Endogenous livestock development: Strengthening local initiatives using resources sustainably

Endogenous livestock development means putting small-scale livestock keepers and pastoralists at the centre of their own development. It means building on what they already do, and supporting their initiatives to improve their livelihoods, instead of imposing “solutions” from outside. This booklet outlines the endogenous livestock development approach and introduces the ELD Network.

  • Title: Endogenous livestock development: Strengthening local initiatives using resources sustainably
  • Author: Evelyn Mathias / League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development and Local Livestock for Empowerment (LIFE) Network / 2008
  • Description: Endogenous livestock development means putting small-scale livestock keepers and pastoralists at the centre of their own development
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  • Pages: 23

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    Protected areas and Livestock Keepers’ Rights

    “How to destroy biodiversity in protected areas?” asks this poster.
    “Easy! Just ban traditional grazing there.”
    Banning pastoralists from traditional grazing areas alters the balance of wildlife, making scarce species such as leopards, lions and bustards even scarcer.
    This poster outlines how pastoralists are fighting such bans. It was prepared for the Working Group on Protected Areas on 11-15 February 2008 in Rome.

  • Title: Protected areas and Livestock Keepers' Rights
  • Author: Ilse Koehler-Rollefson and Hanwant Singh Rathore / League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development / 2008
  • Description: How to destroy biodiversity in protected areas?
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  • Pages: 1

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    Livestock farming with nature: Poster

    “Pastoralists and small-scale livestock keepers are crucial to conserving farm animal genetic resources”, says this poster, presented by LPP at the 13th meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice of the Convention on Biological Diversity, 18-22 Feb 2008 in Rome.

  • Title: Livestock farming with nature: Poster
  • Author: Ilse Koehler-Rollefson, Evelyn Mathias, Hanwant Singh Rathore, P. Vivekanandan and Jacob Wanyama / Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity / 2008
  • Description: Pastoralists and small-scale livestock keepers are crucial to conserving farm animal genetic resources
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  • Pages: 1

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