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GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING AND STRENGTHENING THE USE OF CRITERIA AND INDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABLE FOREST AND RANGELANDS MANAGEMENT IN THE NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA REGION

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Algeria
Egypt
Morocco
South Africa
Canada
Tunisia
Sudan

The aim of the practical guidelines presented in this document is to support the adoption and usability of the criteria and indicators (C&I) for Sustainable Management of Forests and Rangelands (SFRM) adopted by the 22nd Session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission (NEFRC).

Somalia 2017

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2016
Somalia

Three years of drought have taken a heavy toll on the rangelands and water supplies that Somalia’s 7+ million pastoralists rely on to keep their animals alive and healthy. Livestock are their most important possessions – trade items bartered for food and other essentials; high-value assets used as collateral; the source of daily dairy protein.

GPS based tools for extensively reared cattle: relationship between temperature and animal activity

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016

A study was conducted to track a group of grazing cows by GPS-GPRS technology. GPS devices were placed in the neck of 3 non-gestating and non-lactating Morucha cows (averaged 8 years old). The GPS units emitted data regarding animal position every 10 minutes for a period of 28 days in which the animals could range freely in the experimental farm.

Participatory research approach in mountain pasture management in Central Italy

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Italy

Most mountain pastures in Italy are underutilized or even abandoned due to urbanization, low in - comes, limited social opportunities for rural families. A three years research was done on the rehabilitation of some pastures in two farms of North-Western Tuscany, central Italy.

Grazing land management and sheep farm viability in semi - arid areas : evidence from Western Lesvos , Greece

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Greece

In semi-arid areas of the Mediterranean basin, sheep and goat herding has been a land management activity for millennia. In the last decades, intensification of grazing has resulted in grazing land degradation.

Mountain pastures and local products in Southern Albania. Between production and resource management issues

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Albania

The paper aims to present changes and current dynamics of mountainous pastoral systems in Southern Albania (Korca region) and to identify origin-based quality products as a strategy for sustainable rural development.

Sheep and goat farming and grasslands conservation : in need of proper policies

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Greece

Mediterranean landscapes have been formed through human activity for millennia, which resulted in a particularly rich and rare biodiversity. Among these activities grazing is the most beneficial on biodiversity. However, the sheep and goat sector is rapidly transforming into sedentary-housed types and pastoral land is abandoned.