Climate change and herd management adaptation strategies
Modelling the effects of grazing management on ecosystem services in pastoral systems
Feeding degraded soils in Ethiopia to feed the people and the environment
Multilevel dialogue and planning for improving rangelands in northern Kenya
Of local people and investors: The dynamics of land rights configuration in Tanzania
Analyses the configuration of land rights among different users of land and discusses the implementation of Tanzania’s land policy reform. The key rights explored include those of small-scale producers (farmers and pastoralists) and large-scale investors. Explores how the state defines, allocates, protects and compensates for land when it appropriates such rights.
Scoping protocol for operationalizing payment for ecosystem services for pastoralist rangelands
An electronic syndromic surveillance system for early detection and control of livestock diseases in Marsabit County, Kenya
Rangeland community exchange conference 2018
Customizing policy and legislation for effective rangeland management in Marsabit county
Gender, Land and Mining in Mongolia
Mokoro’s practical and action-oriented long-term strategic research project, the Women’s Land Tenure Security Project (WOLTS), is piloting its methodology through a ‘Study on the threats to women’s land tenure security in Mongolia and Tanzania’.
The Community Land Act in Kenya
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property rights, not merely rights of occupation and use on government or public lands. This paper researches this new legal environment. This promises land security for 6 to 10 million Kenyans, most of who are members of pastoral or other poorer rural communities.