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IN THIS ISSUE
Past Events:
Item 1: The International Trade Fair for the Cashmere Industry, Beijing China, 24-26 October 2011
Item 2: UNCCD COP 10, 10-21 October 2011, South Korea
Ongoing initiatives, projects and programmes:
Item 3: Call for collaboration on the Journal, Pastoralism – research, policy and
practice
Item 4: FAO survey on private voluntary standards, codes of conduct, and guidelines in the livestock sector
Item 5:Doctoral Candidate needed to study “The adaptive nature of culture. A cross-cultural analysis of the returns of Local Environmental Knowledge in three indigenous societies”
Item 6: The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund Renewable Energy and Adaptation to Climate Technologies Funding Window
Item 7: European Commission proposal call "Strengthened Governance Approach for Food Security"
Item8: New Journals: “Environmental Development” and “Ecosystem Services” Scheduled Launch 2012
Upcoming
events:
Item 9: Kenya Pastoralists Week, 30th November 2011 – 2nd December 2011,
Nairobi, Kenya Item 10: 1st InternationalConsultative Training Workshop on “Participatory Management of Natural Resources in Arid and Semi-arid Lands”, 9 - 23 December 2011, Iran
Item 11: Animal Fibres Workshop 2012
Science Digest
Publications:
Item 12: Replacing pastoralism with irrigated agriculture Awash Ethiopia By Roy Behnke and Carol Kerven Item 13: World Livestock 2011 - Livestock in Food Security
Item 14: Changes and threats facing nomads under drylands - the case of Shanabla tribe in Western Sudan Item 15: Pastoral pathways - Climate change adaptation lessons from Ethiopia
Item 16: Briefing Note: Pastoral Land Rights and Resource Governance By Roy Behnke
Item 17: The Contribution of Livestock to the Ethiopian Economy – Part I and
II, for IGAD Livestock Policy Initiative (IGAD LPI)
Item 18: The Transhumance, landscape, natives and their kind . Documentary “Transhumant Footprints” by Domingo Moreno.(In Spanish)
Item 19: Notes on Livestock, Food Security and Gender Equity
Items 20: Newsletter on disaster risk reduction in the drylands of the Horn of Africa
Item 21: 4 Technical briefs on good practice approaches in the drylands of the Horn of Africa
Item 22: A series of draft good practice principles on key approaches
Item 23: 'Broken Lands, Broken lives: causes, processes and impacts of land fragmentation in the rangelands of Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda'
Item 24: Leaflet on the AU pastoral policy framework.
News:
Item 25: The Guardian News – Bedouin's plight: 'We want to maintain our traditions. But it's a dream here'
Item 26: Press Release - If insurance companies pay out too often, farmers will be threatened with ruin in the long term
Item 27: New Agriculturalist – Climate change could increase water conflicts in
Africa
Item 28: Israel to forcibly evict Bedouins from West Bank
Item 29: New Agriculturalist – Famine is not a natural disaster - it's our fault (by Simon Levine)
Item 30: Oakland Institute News - Half a Million Lives Threatened by Land & Water Grabs for Plantations in Ethiopia's Lower Omo Valley
Item 31: New Agriculturalist – Is it the end of the road for India’s Nomads?? (In pictures)
Item 32: New Agriculturalist – Livestock policy hubs: getting to the core of livestock keeping in East Africa
Item 33: IRIN News – Livestock critical to survival
Item 34: Africa for sale (In Spanish)
Item 35: Investments in pastoralism offer best hope for combating droughts in Africa's drylands
Item 36: Monitor news: Karamojong leaders slam government support for massive farming
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