1. This study, the third of its type published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), adds further evidence that in mountain regions of developing countries, food insecurity, social isolation, environmental degradation, exposure to the risk of disasters and to the...
  2. Drawing on case studies in Ethiopia and Kenya, the paper “Climate change policy narratives and pastoralist predicaments in the Horn of Africa: insights from Ethiopia and Kenya” (2021, 4pp), presented by Tom Campbell at the Joint International Grassland & Rangeland Congress 2021, examines the...
  3. On 13 December 2021, CELEP presented a webinar on pastoralism and climate change, hosted by European members DITSL (German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture and Transdisciplinary Socio-ecological Landuse Research) and VSFB (Vétérinaires sans Frontières Belgium). It was attended...
  4. This publication brings together the inputs made by over 120 participants in a web-based forum organised in 2006 and managed by the International Land Coalition on pastoral land rights. The paper has been further enriched with material from a number of projects from around the world and the...
  5. 08-01-1995 Experimental studies, simulation methods and issues, and regional studies examine the potential impact of global warming on agricultural production and some measures that might be taken to adapt to the changing climate. The 18 papers include considerations of Canadian and Russian wheat, US...
  6. 01-01-1993 Proceedings of a Symposium/ Sponsored by Divisions A_3 and S-3 of the American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America 206 pages, tables
  7. 01-01-2014 The purpose of the sourcebook is to further elaborate the concept of CSA and demonstrate its potential, as well as limitations. It will help decision makers at a number of levels (including political administrators and natural resource managers) to understand the different options that are...
  8. 01-01-2011 436 pages, illustrated, tables
  9. 01-01-2006 * A call to arms to take care of the earth―because we have “just one planet” * Climate change threatens the survival of cultures, species and whole ecosystems * Demonstrates that if we fail to take action on climate change, we run the risk of failing on poverty reduction, which means abandoning...
  10. The evidence continues to mount: melting ice caps, rising temperatures, increasingly frequent natural disasters. As the devastating effects of global warming come into sharper focus, societies must work to both mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to ongoing and inevitable climate change....