We are documenting the Bacak family’s spring migration in Turkey, showcasing mobile pastoralism’s role in biodiversity and climate-friendly practices. This traditional lifestyle maintains ecosystems and offers insights into sustainable living, drawing interest from multiple research fields for its ecological and social benefits.
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On the Move for Spring Migration: Day 3
Mobile pastoralism, exemplified by the Bacak family’s spring migration in Turkey, is highlighted as a biodiversity-friendly practice. It efficiently uses natural resources, water, energy, and land, providing a sustainable way to produce food in areas unsuitable for crops.
On the Move for Spring Migration: Day 2
This spring, we follow the Bacak family of Sarıkeçili nomads in Turkey on their migration, highlighting mobile pastoralism’s ecological and cultural significance. This practice preserves biodiversity and cultural heritage, showing adaptive human-nature interactions despite modern challenges faced by nomadic communities.
On the Move for Spring Migration!
Join us this spring as we follow the Bacak family of Sarıkeçili nomads on their migration from the Mediterranean coast to Central Anatolia. Over hundreds of kilometres, they move with the seasons, preserving nature and producing sustainable food. Follow their journey and stories on our social media channels!
A resolution by the UNEA
The UNEA 4 resolution on “Innovations in Sustainable Rangelands and Pastoralism” urges states to promote sustainable practices and traditional knowledge, support rangeland restoration, and raise awareness globally. It also backs the proposal for an International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralism, recognizing the vital role of mobile pastoralism in conservation efforts.
Transhumance and Spirituality in Italy
For thousands of years, mobile pastoralist communities have shaped landscapes, culture, and spirituality worldwide. In Italy, transhumance exemplifies the deep interaction between people and nature, influencing cultural diversity and spiritual practices. Father Mario Villani, during our interview, highlights the historical and cultural significance of transhumance in Europe.