As CBD COP 15 begins online, we emphasize the critical relationship between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity. The traditional ecological knowledge of mobile pastoralists plays a key role in conservation and promoting high biodiversity. For more insights, see our peer-reviewed article “Mobile Pastoralism and Protected Areas: Conflict, Collaboration and Connectivity.
As the online version of the CBD COP 15 begins, we would like to highlight the critical relationship between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity:
The traditional ecological knowledge with its strategies which characterise many of the key practices and institutions of mobile pastoralists, have indispensable functions for conservation and fostering high biodiversity.
For more information check our peer-reviewed article entitled “Mobile Pastoralism and Protected Areas: Conflict, Collaboration and Connectivity”. You can access the full article here.
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