Scoping protocol for operationalizing payment for ecosystem services for pastoralist rangelandsPublished2018StatusOpen AccessLanguageenILRI ProgramsSustainable livestock systemsReporthttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/91538CitationPappagallo, L., Frija, A., Louhaichi, M., Robinson. L.W. and Werner, J. 2017. Scoping protocol for operationalizing payment for ecosystem services for pastoralist rangelands. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.Tagspastoralismrangelandsresearch
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CompletedApr 2014Mar 2017Enhancing the value of ecosystem services in pastoral systemsThe project ‘Enhancing the value of ecosystem services in pastoral systems’ is one of five components of the EC/IFAD funded project titled “Water, Land and Ecosystems in Africa’ to be implemented from 2014-2016. The desired outcome of the project is to have policymakers, planners and pastoralists...environmentpastoralism
CompletedJul 2011Dec 2012Enabling livestock based economies in Kenya to adapt to climate change: A Review of payment for ecosystem services from wildlife tourism as a climate change adaptation optionThis project will explore wildlife based tourism in community based conservancies as a form of adaptation to climate change. Such a source of income may potentially increase the resilience of pastoral societies to climate change. Diversification into less drought prone sources of income would...biodiversityclimate changedroughtdrylandsenvironmentlivestock systemsNRMpastoralism