Theme 6-2: Pastoralism, Social, Gender and Policy Issues--Poster Sessions

The XXIV International Grassland Congress / XI International Rangeland Congress (Sustainable Use of Grassland and Rangeland Resources for Improved Livelihoods) takes place virtually from October 25 through October 29, 2021.
Proceedings edited by the National Organizing Committee of 2021 IGC/IRC Congress
Published by the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization

XXIV International Grassland Congress /
XI International Rangeland Congress:
Pastoralism, Social, Gender and Policy Issues--Poster Sessions

A Policy Brief on Adopting the Somali Camel for Enhanced Profitability and Pastoral Resilience in Northern Kenya

Simon G. Kuria, Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
A. O. Adongo, Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
S. Murithi, University of Nairobi, Kenya
O. K. Koech, University of Nairobi, Kenya
J. T. Njoka, University of Nairobi, Kenya
P. Kamande, University of Nairobi, Kenya

An Analysis of Community-Based Values Informing Land Management on the Midwestern Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation of Kansas, USA

Heidi Mehl, The Nature Conservancy
Diana L. Restrepo-Osorio, University of Kansas
Melinda Howard, Gonzaga University
Cynthia Annett, Kansas State University

Analysis of Rangeland Perceptions among Potential Land Redistribution Beneficiaries in South Africa: How Well Do Potential Emerging Farmers Know Their Rangelands?

S. Zantsi, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

Comparative Analysis of Agri-Food Systems for Extensive Livestock in the High Pyrenees and Creation of a Multicriterian Tool for Its Evaluation

Laia Motos, Universitat Central de Catalunya, Spain
Federica Ravera, Universitat de Girona, Spain

Comparative Analysis of CBRM Cases in Kenya, Ethiopia and Tunisia

I. N. Nganga, International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
L. W. Robinson, Ruwaza Sustainable Development, Kenya
B. Eba, International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
F. Flintan, International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
E. M. Ontiri, University of Exeter, UK
M. Sghaier, Institut des Régions Arides, Tunisia
N. H. Abdu, University of Tasmania, Australia
S. S. Moiko, Nabara Consult, Kenya

Could Cheese Be the Missing, Hard, Stable Currency to Fortify Self-Sufficiency of Pastoralist Communities?

D. Schoder, Vetmed University Vienna, Austria
J. Y. Laffa, Veterinarians without Borders Austria, Austria

Developing a Glossary of People-Focused Terms Related to Rangelands and Grasslands

Dana Kelly, International Rangelands Congress
Katherine I. Johnsen, Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Norway
Chris Magero, International Union for Conservation of Nature
Tungalag Ulambayer, Saruul Khuduu Environmental Research & Consulting, Mongolia
Ann Waters-Bayer, Agrecol Association, Germany

Endangered Sustainable Innovation: Indigenous Milk Hygiene and Preservation Techniques by Maasai Too Valuable to Lose

J. Y. Laffa, Veterinarians without Borders Austria, Austria
C. R. McCulloch, Vetmed University Vienna, Austria
D. Schoder, Vetmed University Vienna, Austria

Perceptions of Rangeland Degradation in the Peruvian Altiplano Dry Puna and Implications

C. Turin, Instituto de Montaña, Peru
J. Gilles, University of Missouri

Intensification of Pastoralism as a Driver of Degradation in the Algerian Steppe

S. Bencherif, University of Djelfa, Algeria
P. Manzano, University of Helsinki, Finland

Pastoralist Conservation: Local Ecological Knowledge and Collective Action for Grassland Conservation in Sierra de Segura (Spain)

P. Sanosa-Cols, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
F. Ravera, Universitat de Girona, Spain
F. Dominguez, Université Toulouse II, France
M. Ventura, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

Pastoralists’ Perception of Poverty: A Case of the Somali and Turkana of Northern Kenya

W. P. Watete, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Kenya
Kogi-Makau, University of Nairobi, Kenya

Phenotypic Evaluation of Energycane Varieties for Bioenergy

Wyatt Eason, University of Illinois
D. M. Hollowell, Mississippi State University
Anna Hale, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Jesse Ira Morrison, Mississippi State University
Brian Baldwin, University of Illinois

Understanding Common Perceptions of the Drylands

C. Bedelian, International Institute for Environment and Development
D. Pertaub, International Institute for Environment and Development
F. Ngarachu, Kenyatta University, Kenya
C. Hesse, International Institute for Environment and Development
S. Krätli, International Institute for Environment and Development
J. Obando, Kenyatta University, Kenya
C. Shisanya, Kenyatta University, Kenya
J. Maraigua, Kenyatta University, Kenya

Uses of Native Plant Species of a Communal Rangeland within ‘Sierra de Huautla’ Protected Area, México

E. Cortés-Díaz, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico
T. González-Bonilla, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico
L. López-Aguilar, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico
Pedro A. Martínez-Hernández, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico
A. Hernández-Tapia, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico

Feasibility of Organic Certification of Sheep and Goats Produced in Pastoral Systems in Northern Kenya

F. von Steimker, German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture, Germany
H. T. Wario, Center for Research and Development in Drylands, Kenya
B. Kaufmann, German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture, Germany