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IPCC vs CSIRO Tier 2 Emissions Comparison

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Why livestock emission estimates might vary: The Tier 2 model effect

Reversing rangeland degradation is a must for ensuring the sustainability of pastoralism as a viable land use in Ethiopia. Photo by F.Flintan/ILRI.

Charting a path to more sustainable livestock value chains with a Rangelands Stewardship Council and a rangelands standard

RECONCILE staff training RMC members how to use digital tools to assess rangeland conditions

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Supporting Wajir communities to carry out participatory rangeland management

The growing Mongolia cashmere value chain has led to rangeland degradation. STELARR aims to harness some of the profits made from cashmere for rangeland restoration. Photo credit: Barbara Wieland

Supporting sustainable livestock value chains to restore large rangelands

Measuring soil resistance/compaction and infiltration rates (photo: Kristen Tam/ILRI)

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Searching for easy indicators for degraded tropical pastureland soils

Adaptation Pioneers Cornelius and Monica Kosgei help Esther Omayio in preparing demonstration on feed formulation. Photo by B.Habermann/ILRI.

In the field: Listening to adaptation pioneers

Farmers representatives, indigenous forecasters, meteorologists and partners in Kabarnet, Baringo County for PSP workshop (photo: ILRI/Kristen Tam).

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Blending indigenous traditional knowledge with scientific weather predictions to enhance livestock production in Baringo, Kenya

CircAgric drone measuring emissions from a herd of camels at Kapiti (Alouette van Hove, University of Oslo)

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First use of a drone to measure ruminant methane emissions in Africa

he framework highlights how gender equality can be achieved through livestock development. Photo by ILRI.

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Contributing to a world free from hunger, malnutrition, poverty and inequality: Framework for gender-responsive livestock development launches at the Climate and Clean Air Conference