Skip to main content

page search

Library No. 6 Pastoralists Do Plan! Community-Led Land Use Planning in the Pastoral Areas of Ethiopia

No. 6 Pastoralists Do Plan! Community-Led Land Use Planning in the Pastoral Areas of Ethiopia

No. 6 Pastoralists Do Plan! Community-Led Land Use Planning in the Pastoral Areas of Ethiopia

Resource information

Date of publication
November 2016
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
978-92-95105-05-8
Pages
80

This issue paper No. 6 of the Rangelands Series consolidates a set of case studies which document how pastoralists plan landvand resource use in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas of Ethiopia. 


These case studies are drawn from the regional states of Afar, Somali, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples (SNNP), Oromia, and Gambella. They describe not only why, how, and when pastoralists plan, but also the management and governance structures that control planning processes

and the later implementation of the plans. By doing this, the paper provides guidance on how best such planning processes can be supported, and how they can be integrated with and/or built on by other planning processes such as those led by government.

Share on RLBI navigator
NO

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Samuel Tefera Cherie Enawgaw Dessalegn Tekle Loyale Abdurehman Eid Olisarali Olibui Shauna LaTosky Mohammed Detona Akloweg Nigatu

Geographical focus