[Iyrp-gcg] Working Group: rangeland commons & land rights
Hasrat Arjjumend
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Tue Oct 3 09:51:26 MST 2023
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 at 17:59, Jonathan <jonathantilstonedavies at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear IYRP Colleagues
>
>
>
> In many countries all over the world, rangelands have been managed as
> ‘commons’ for centuries to allow the flexible and undivided use of
> territory essential for mobile pastoralism. These often ancient systems of
> rules stipulate collective rights—of use or of ownership—and even wider
> enjoyment of the natural and cultural heritage. The written and unwritten
> laws protecting these commons can protect them from privatisation or from
> changing the way they are used. Rangeland commons allow synergy between
> conservation and production, and this must be passed down to future
> generations to ensure a sustainable future.
>
>
>
> Communally managed forest and pasture commons have long been the main
> source of sustenance for the people living in the rangelands. An
> understanding of the history of the commons and their evolution into
> current legal arrangements can provide important insights into the
> pressures that pastoralism are currently facing. Securing common land
> tenure can be instrumental for strengthening the sociocultural,
> environmental and economic benefits of pastoralism.
>
>
>
> We would love to hear from IYRP members with an interest in this topic. If
> you are interested, please email me and we can discuss the formation of a
> working group on rangeland commons or on land-tenure rights in the
> rangelands more broadly.
>
>
>
> Warm regards, Jonathan Davies
>
>
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