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Testing Participatory Rangeland Management in Bale District

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  • date_range Nov 01, 2011 - Nov 30, 2013
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Farm Africa will thoroughly test and develop an effective approach to improving rangeland resource management, thus enhancing pastoral livelihoods and pastoralists’ resilience. The project comprises a one-year pilot phase in one pastoralist location, followed by a five-year programme to roll the approach out to other locations in Bale and three other pastoralist regions for further testing, development and refining. The objectives of the initial pilot project are to develop and test Participatory Rangeland Management (PRM) as a land use planning and management system in Ethiopia’s lowlands; improve the productive capacity of rangelands in one district of Bale Zone, Oromiya; enhance community/state and community/investor engagement in managing rangelands in the target district; and document the approach for use in scaling out, through the production of a PRM implementation manual.

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Budget

43,487 USD
  • 26,956 GBP (Valued at Oct 01, 2012)
    date_range Jan 01, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013
access_time Updated on Feb 17, 2017 11:57:49