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Our Call to CBD COP 15 Participants

Posted on 2021-10-102024-10-12
Oct 10, 2021

As CBD COP 15 begins online, we emphasize the vital link between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity. Pastoralists’ seasonal grazing enhances soil stability, nutrient cycling, and vegetation restoration. For further insights, explore our report “Mobile Pastoralism in the Mediterranean: Arguments and Evidence for Policy Reform and its Role in Combating Climate Change.”

As the online version of the CBD COP 15 begins, we would like to highlight the critical relationship between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity:

Livestock grazing with the mobility strategy is an effective tool for soil stability, restoration & resilience as it adds manure to the nutrient cycle & restores vegetation cover through the movement between pastures according to seasonal availability.

For more information check our report entitled “Mobile Pastoralism in the Mediterranean: arguments and evidence for policy reform and its role in combating climate change”. You can access the full report here.

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