[IYRP General List] Fw: Large-scale renewable energy generation and pastoralism

Fagouri Said fagouris at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 04:00:49 MST 2021


Dear Ann, I consulted one of my former collaborator on the spot, concerning the effects of the Noor Ouarzazate Station on the populations in particular on the pastors, he confirmed to me that the Solar Station is very beneficial for the populations, among the  benefits include the road that has reached all the villages, schools, the public health dispensary, for breeders, prophylaxis products, vaccines and antiparasitics, support for the integration of the sheep genetic improvement program  , in short, a dream opportunity for these people who were previously forced into exodus
Best regards 

Dr Fagouri Said 
+212661751752


> Le 8 mar. 2021 à 11:31, fagouri said <fagouris at gmail.com> a écrit :
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> Dear Ann, I am enclosing an interesting study on the Ouarzazate Solar project.
>   I visited the area, I went to meet ranchers in the context of saving an endangered breed of wool sheep by absorption, since wool is no longer worth anything.  The breeders we met did not complain about the station, on the contrary they found it to be an opportunity for work.  land has a collective status, to have it requires the consent of the communities.
>   https://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Environmental-and-Social-Assessments/Maroc_-_Projet_centrale_solaire_d’Ouarzazate_II_-_Résumé_EIES.pdf
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> Dr Fagouri Said 
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>>> Le 8 mar. 2021 à 07:34, PHELPS David <David.Phelps at daf.qld.gov.au> a écrit :
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>> There are a number of solar energy farms being established within Australia’s rangelands, and a small number of wind farms. There is likely to be increasing areas under solar, especially along the Tropic of Capricorn which provides very efficient energy yields. This is seen by most people to be a positive, including the pastoralists on the land.
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>> In Australia, this is not a problem, as our land is privately owned (or under long-term leases from the government) and the pastoralist decides for themselves if they wish to enter into a commercial arrangement to establish the solar farm. There is a proposal for a very large renewables energy precinct to be established near Longreach in Queensland, which will incorporate glasshouse horticulture, fertiliser production and more. It is expected to generate 200-300 jobs for the local town, which only has a population of 1,400 people. It will be a major economic boost but with very few negative environmental impacts.
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>> Is this issue really about the on-going marginalisation of pastoralists in countries where their rights to access land is weak? It seems that in many countries every other land use and industry has greater rights to access land than traditional pastoralism, and pastoralists are being increasingly marginalised.
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>> From: IYRPGeneralList <iyrpgenerallist-bounces at list.cals.arizona.edu> On Behalf Of harkousse mohammed
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>> To: Ann Waters-Bayer
>> Cc: "celep-eu at googlegroups.com"; Forum of the Pastoralist Knowledge Hub; iyrpgenerallist at list.cals.arizona.edu; Jörg Haas (privat); ILC Forum on Pastoralists; agr-mitglieder at listen.jpberlin.de
>> Subject: [IYRP General List] Fw: Large-scale renewable energy generation and pastoralism
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>> Hi Ann,
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>> In reaction to the topic, I must simply say that “ There are no empty lands any more and there have never been”, and the areas presently used by pastoralists for livelihood are not enough any more as more space is needed to compensate for the regression in biomass production due to general climate change…
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>> This issue of pastoralists and solar energy parks is interesting (wind mill energy does not pose any serious problem or serious conflict with pastoralists land use). Many thanks to Mayank Nomad from NAG-DNT, for the link he provided in relation to the subject in India. I agree and confirm the facts stated in the article. The same land issues are raised in other places of the world when mega solar energy projects are at stake. One other serious issue is be considered in these projects; they seem to have an incredible negative impact on air humidity and on natural water resources. This impact needs to be documented…
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>> These projects, if not done in a participatory way, will end up in creatng more conflicts.
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>> Cheers
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>> Mohammed HARKOUSSE
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>> De : Mayank Nomad <tiss.mayank at gmail.com>
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>> À : Boumouzouna Boumouzouna <boumouzouna at gmail.com>
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>> Cc : "celep-eu at googlegroups.com" <celep-eu at googlegroups.com>; Forum of the Pastoralist Knowledge Hub <pastoralist-hub at dgroups.org>; IYRPGeneralList at list.cals.arizona.edu <iyrpgenerallist at list.cals.arizona.edu>; Jörg Haas (privat) <mail at joerghaas.de>; ILC Forum on Pastoralists <pastoralists at dgroups.org>; agr-mitglieder at listen.jpberlin.de <agr-mitglieder at listen.jpberlin.de>
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>> Envoyé : dimanche 7 mars 2021, 17:50:34 UTC+1
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>> Objet : Re: [IYRP General List] Large-scale renewable energy generation and pastoralism
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>> I am sharing the link from India hope it will be useful.
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>> https://www.livemint.com/news/india/how-solar-farms-fuel-land-conflicts/amp-11600612526037.html
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>> Thanks
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>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021, 21:57 Boumouzouna Boumouzouna, <boumouzouna at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Bonjour  Chers Collègues 
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>> Suite à votre message nous vous informons que nous avons une bonne expérience dans le cadre de la mise en place dans les zones villageoises ruraux  arides  et semis arides agros passetoral  électrification solaires et éoliennes. Nous cherchons des partenaires financier 
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>> Le dim. 7 mars 2021 à 14:27, James O'Rourke <jorourke at csc.edu> a écrit :
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>> Ranchers in the Nebraska Sandhills are going through the same issues with wind turbines and pipelines.  Google Sandhills Task Force and see if that brings up anything.
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>> Cheers!  Jim
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>> From: IYRPGeneralList <iyrpgenerallist-bounces at list.cals.arizona.edu> on behalf of Ann Waters-Bayer <waters-bayer at web.de>
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>> Subject: [IYRP General List] Large-scale renewable energy generation and pastoralism
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>> A member of Agrecol Association, Joerg Haas, has been working for years on issues of climate change and renewable energy. He is aware that “empty” land in the drylands that could be used to generate solar or wind power is often not empty at all and that such energy generation may impact negatively on pastoralists. He would like to know how big this problem is, and he is seeking ideas or examples of creative ways of ensuring that pastoralists can co-exist with large-scale renewable energy development and even benefit from it.
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>> Do you know of reports, ideas or examples of:
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>> a) cases of land grabbing in pastoral areas for generating renewable energy; and/or 
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>> If so, please share them with Joerg (mail at joerghaas.de) and me.
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>> Looking forward to your responses,
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>> Ann Waters-Bayer
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>> E: waters-bayer at web.de / waters-bayer at agrecol.de
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>> On 5 Mar 2021, at 21:21 PM, Jörg Haas (privat) <mail at joerghaas.de> wrote:
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>> Hi Ann,
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>> many thanks - this is interesting.
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>> I'd be interested to hear if you or others on this list have come across instances of land grabbing in semiarid lands for large scale solar farms?
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>> Due to the massive cost decrease of photovoltaics, solar energy derived vom large scale solar farms in the dry tropics and subtropics is now among the cheapest sources of electricity. This is a good thing, given the climate emergency that we are facing.
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>> But I worry what this means for the land rights of pastoralists in arid and semi-arid regions? Are they going to be pushed aside for the purpose of energy generation?
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>> How could the interests of pastoralist and the interests of renewable energy generation to avoid climate breakdown be reconciled? Do best practices exist, code of conducts, etc.?
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>> Best
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>> Jörg
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>> Am 05.03.2021 um 17:25 schrieb Ann Waters-Bayer:
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>> This 4-pager  entitled “This is our land: why reject the privatization of customary land” is not specifically about pastoralists in Eastern Africa but is certainly very relevant for them.
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>> It is based on the 42-page report “Driving dispossession: the global push to “unlock the economic potential of land” (https://www.oaklandinstitute.org/sites/oaklandinstitute.org/files/driving-dispossession.pdf).
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>> Take care -
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>> Ann
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