We joined the international gathering in Madrid on the 18th and 19th of October 2024, which brought together participants from 13 countries, along with FAO and IYRP2026 Global Coalition representatives, to celebrate the recognition of #Transhumance as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage 🌍🐑. The discussions focused on the third wave of expansion to include new countries in…
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Join us for our side event at #COP16Colombia @IUCN Pavillion!
Those attending #COP16Colombia, join us for our side event! At the side event during the Convention on Biological Diversity COP16, we will explore the challenges and opportunities for mobilizing financial resources to support local level implementation and inclusive conservation towards meeting 2030 Biodiversity Targets in the Mediterranean. Panellists and participants will share insights from other regions…
Wool: The diamond of Spain
Directed by Concha Salguero, this documentary explores Spain’s local wool production and transformation sector, featuring testimonials from key industry figures. In collaboration with Trashumancia y Naturaleza, Yolda Initiative, and AMNC, it highlights the sector’s potential to revolutionize supply chains while promoting sustainable practices.
A Cultural Practice in the Struggle against the Climate Crisis: The Case of Sarıkeçililer Workshop
On World Environment Day, we’re at the Kadıköy Environment Festival, sharing insights on mobile pastoralism and Sarıkeçili nomadic pastoralists under Geççi’s goat-hair tent. We’ll highlight how local communities like the Sarıkeçililer, with centuries-old practices, contribute to biodiversity and the climate crisis fight.
The path to fairer and more sustainable food systems
The relationship between consumers and producers, alongside preserving traditional ecological knowledge, is vital for achieving sustainable and fair food systems. Advocating for a proper legal framework to support sustainable producers, as opposed to industrial systems, can impact regions and nations globally.
New Publication: Making way – Developing national legal and policy frameworks for pastoral mobility
A new publication from the FAO’s Pastoralist Knowledge Hub, “Making Way: Developing National Legal and Policy Frameworks for Pastoral Mobility,” has been released. Co-authored by Michael Odhiambo and Pablo Manzano, with contributions from Engin Yılmaz of Yolda Initiative, it aims to guide legal frameworks securing pastoral mobility.