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The Issues

  • Land use change
  • Pastoral livelihoods
  • Land use and wildlife
  • Trade-offs
  • Linking knowledge with action

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  • Project Aim

    The Reto-o-Reto project, led by a collaborative research – facilitation team, was designed to create the knowledge and relationships to enable poor pastoral and agro-pastoral communities to influence local and national land-use policies affecting their livelihoods (access to pasture, water) and the sustainability of biodiversity (wildlife) in the areas where they live.

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