Participatory rangeland management

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Flintan, F., Sircely, J., 2024. Participatory rangeland management: IPSR Innovation Profile. First edition, September 2024. Montpellier: CGIAR System Organization

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Participatory rangeland management: an inclusive approach for improving governance, tenure security and productivity of rangelands.

Participatory Rangeland Management (PRM) is a defined step-by-step process for improving local level rangeland management by local pastoralist communities. It follows three stages of investigation (including participatory mapping), negotiation and implementation. It supports establishment and/or strengthening of rangelands management institutions, and supports the production of a rangeland management plan and an agreement with local government to improve access of communities to natural resources and land. M&E and capacity building are also important steps.

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