The European Committee of the Regions, Yolda Initiative, and Euromontana hosted a workshop on 14 June, advocating for pastoralism’s preservation. Experts highlighted pastoralism’s role in sustainability, rural community resilience, biodiversity, and climate change. Calls for an EU action plan and global recognition through the 2026 International Year of Rangelands were emphasized.
Important IYRP decision at FAO Conference
The proposal for the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists has been endorsed by the FAO Conference!
Following the traces of Nature and Culture Co-existence: Fieldwork in Tunceli
Our fieldwork in Tunceli examined how mobile pastoralism influences artisanal production, exploring traditional rugs and local crafts. We visited several villages, met pastoral families, and discussed challenges with locals. The journey highlighted the deep connection between nature, culture, and nomadic life, particularly through weaving and sacred places like Munzur Gözeleri.
“Pastoralism: A crucial way to tackle sustainability challenges in EU and beyond” Webinar
Join our webinar on 14th June, co-organised by the European Union Committee of Regions, Yolda Initiative, and Euromontana. The event will highlight the importance of pastoralism for sustainability, climate adaptation, and biodiversity, while addressing challenges facing pastoralists.
Recognising Pastoralists for their Knowledge, Local Breeds and Biodiversity Conservation
Join us this Saturday for a webinar on pastoralists’ knowledge and biodiversity conservation, supporting 2026 as the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists.
New partnership: Alliance for Mediterranean Nature and Culture
We are excited to announce the creation of the Alliance for Mediterranean Nature and Culture (AMNC), a collaborative effort supported by the MAVA Foundation. Over the years, AMNC partners have expanded their capacity, uniting to conserve traditional cultural practices and halt biodiversity loss in the Mediterranean. AMNC believes that nature and culture are deeply interconnected, delivering essential environmental, social, and economic benefits.