A new pastoral code for Tunisia: Reversing degradation across the country’s critical rangelands
Published Date
  
      December 01, 2018
      
  
    Type
  
      Brief 
      
  
     
  Authors:
Ali Nefzaoui, Kailene Jamel, Mounir Louhaichi
      
  In response to the severe economic, social, and environmental costs of degradation across Tunisia’s rangelands, the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) has worked with the General Directorate of Forestry (Direction Générale des Forêts, DGF) to draw up a new pastoral code. This code could facilitate a more sustainable governance regime that also delivers for pastoral communities. Inclusive and practical, the code also offers a framework for other countries experiencing degradation in rangeland areas.
Citation:
  
            Jutta Werner, Ali Nefzaoui, Kailene Jamel, Mounir Louhaichi. (1/12/2018). A new pastoral code for Tunisia: Reversing degradation across the country’s critical rangelands. Tunis, Tunisia: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
      
  
    Keywords:
pastoral code
              direction générale des forêts (dgf)
              regulations reform
              national commission for rangelands and pastoralism (ncrp)
              pastoral development groups (pdgs)
              herd mobility
              environmental services
          climate change
              degradation
              tunisia
              pastoralism
              rangeland governance
              land tenure
              rangeland management
          