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17 June is our next online discussion on #RangelandMyths. This time, we'll explore the myth that 'healthy ecosystems are green'. Our latest newsletter includes links to a new think-piece, registration for the event, a podcast and other news: repairproject.substack.com/p/rangeland-...
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Travelling south from Antananarivo, the REPAiR project team are observing & documenting the species of grasses we find by the roadside. Certain grasses are important for maintaining healthy livestock, and using fire and grazing patterns can help to promote new fresh growth.
Zebu grazing grounds in southwest Madagascar, featuring several grass species, water sources, trees and other spiny plants, raketa (prickly pear) and signs of other wildlife, including birds and giant snails. Water and grasses vary with the seasons. #iyrp2026
Zebu grazing grounds in southwest Madagascar, featuring several grass species, water sources, trees and other spiny plants, raketa (prickly pear) and signs of other wildlife, including birds and giant snails. Water and grasses vary with the seasons. #iyrp2026
The irony: conservation involving fenced-off 'hard boundaries' can lead to shrinking space for wildlife. @tekgw.bsky.social explored findings from Kenya and Tanzania at our February event on #rangelandmyths about Mobility. #IYRP2026 #pastoralism #conservation
This month, we're exploring myths about people, livestock & biodiversity in rangelands. Join our online event on 28 May with @pablopastos.bsky.social, Munib Khanyari, John Harold, Rashmi Singh & @geofrancismasse.bsky.social. biodiversity-myths.eventbrite.co.uk #IYRP2026 @iyrp2026.bsky.social
'Myth: Carbon is carbon' repairproject.org/Blog/myth-ca... Myths and abstractions of carbon are shaping climate policy and markets in new ways. Read @amberhuff.bsky.social's think piece, and join our online discussion on 23 April: myth-carbon-is-carbon.eventbrite.co.uk #IYRP2026
Read our think piece, listen to a new interview with Brahim El Guabli, and sign up to our event on 17 June. Plus: news and insights from REPAiR's research in South Africa and Madagascar.
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Do pastoralists simply need 'more markets' to thrive? repairproject.org/Blog/myth-pa... Read Linda Pappagallo's think-piece and join our online discussion on 26 March with Timothy Gibbs, Oluwaṣeun Williams, @camelilse.bsky.social and Lars Otto Naess. #IYRP2026 @iyrp2026.bsky.social @ids.ac.uk
Rangeland myths: 'Healthy ecosystems are green'
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“As voluntary carbon markets evolve [..], we must be aware of how this process can affect not only how rangelands and pastoralism are ‘seen’ and valued within climate governance discourse & policy spaces, but how responsibilities and challenges associated with climate change itself are distributed”
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biodiversity-myths.eventbrite.co.uk
This online discussion explores myths about the impacts of humans and livestock on wildlife, and ideas about nature and conservation.
Exploring rangeland myths: 'People and livestock are bad for biodiversity'
The myth that pastoralists simply need ‘more markets’ to thrive rests on a set of deeply rooted assumptions about markets and animal husbandry.
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Myth: Pastoralists need more markets to thrive - REPAiR project
'Myth: Carbon is carbon' repairproject.org/Blog/myth-ca... Myths and abstractions of carbon are shaping climate policy and markets in new ways. Read @amberhuff.bsky.social's think piece, and join our online discussion on 23 April: myth-carbon-is-carbon.eventbrite.co.uk #IYRP2026
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In the UN International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) and the Year of the Woman Farmer, pastoralist women will gather from around the world to strengthen solidarity, share solutions, develop a shared policy agenda, and elevate women’s leadership in rangeland and pastoralist futures.
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