
AoR 57: Fiona Flintan, Pastoralism and People of African Rangelands
Americans are vaguely aware of pastoralism as a t…
The Art of Range · Tip Hudson
March 4, 20211h 8m
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Show Notes
Americans are vaguely aware of pastoralism as a term connoting a lifestyle that revolves around animal raising, but most of us don't have much more understanding than a loose attempt at a definition. Fiona Flintan has spent much of her career with the International Livestock Research Institute working with pastoralist cultures in Africa, helping secure rights to land and address conflicts, and communicating this way of life to the outside world. Listen in on her conversation with Tip about livestock as a way of life rather than a means of obtaining money, about unique features of pastoralist peoples, of the nature of conflicts over abundance rather than shortage.
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
https://www.ilri.org/
Guidelines for participatory rangeland management: https://www.ilri.org/publications/mapping-guidelines-participatory-rangeland-management-pastoral-and-agro-pastoral-0
TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/37BWYvB