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Herding through uncertainties – principles and practices : exploring the interfaces of pastoralists and uncertainty : results from a literature review

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EUI RSCAS; 2019/69; Global Governance Programme-360; [Cultural Pluralism]
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NORI, Michele, Herding through uncertainties – principles and practices : exploring the interfaces of pastoralists and uncertainty : results from a literature review, EUI RSCAS, 2019/69, Global Governance Programme-360, [Cultural Pluralism] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/64228
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This paper has been written as a background review for the European Research Council-funded PASTRES project (Pastoralism, Uncertainty, Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins, www.pastres.org). Lessons from pastoralists, we argue, may help other domains to develop more effective responses to uncertain contexts. Following prof. Scoones’ paper "What is uncertainty and why does it matter?", this is one of two papers developed with a view to analyse and reflect on the interfaces and interrelationships between pastoral societies, the uncertainties that embed their livelihoods, and the related coping/adaptive principles, strategies, and practices.
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