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Pastoralism, Uncertainty and Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins

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INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 

Organization address
address: University of Sussex
city: BRIGHTON - FALMER
postcode: BN1 9RE
website: www.ids.ac.uk

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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Total cost 2˙499˙126 €
 EC max contribution 2˙499˙126 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.1. (EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC))
 Code Call ERC-2016-ADG
 Funding Scheme ERC-ADG
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-10-01   to  2022-09-30

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES UK (BRIGHTON - FALMER) coordinator 2˙145˙740.00
2    EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE IT (FIESOLE) participant 353˙386.00

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 Project objective

Existing institutions, legal frameworks and governance systems are not equipped to respond to growing global uncertainties and the challenges of building resilience. Radical new thinking is needed. Important lessons potentially can come from surprising quarters. Drawing insights from pastoral areas across three continents, we will ask: What lessons can we learn from pastoral systems responding to rapid change that help us understand how to live with uncertainty and build resilience? Learning from the margins – through a reversal in conventional policy learning and debate - this project will draw out principles from deeply-embedded, culturally-rich responses to rapid change and uncertainty in pastoral areas in Africa (Borana, Ethiopia), Asia (Qinghai-Tibet, China) and Europe (Sardinia, Italy).

Working in a world-class team - including the PI (Prof. Ian Scoones), an experienced post-doctoral researcher (Dr Michele Nori) and three PhD students, together with local partners - we will explore how to respond to uncertainty and build resilience across three themes: i) environment and resources, ii) commodification and markets and iii) institutions and governance, while building the interdisciplinary research capacities of the team.

Through a process of theory-building, emerging from detailed empirical research in our three sites, we will engage in dialogue with wider debates across five areas – environmental and climate change, finance and commodity markets, infrastructure design, migration policy and conflict and security - about how to respond to risk and uncertainty and build resilience, offering both new theory and practical responses. The research will significantly extend past work through a path-breaking, cross-disciplinary reconceptualization of uncertainty and resilience, linking the experiences of marginal pastoralists to wider, global resilience challenges.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2020 Gongbuzeren, Zhongya Zhang, Junqian Wu
How do market-based rangeland institutional reforms affect herders engagement with credit loans within the pastoral regions of the Tibetan Plateau?
published pages: 1-9, ISSN: 0743-0167, DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2019.11.015
Journal of Rural Studies 73 2020-04-03
2020 Ian Scoones, Linda Pappagallo
On The Move: A Bibliography on Pastoralism Research, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex: 1970-2020
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
2020-04-01
2018 Gongbuzeren, Lynn Huntsinger, WenJun Li
Rebuilding pastoral social-ecological resilience on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in response to changes in policy, economics, and climate
published pages: , ISSN: 1708-3087, DOI: 10.5751/es-10096-230221
Ecology and Society 23/2 2020-04-01
2018 Michele Nori, Alessandra Corrado, Francesco Saverio Caruso; Martina Lo Cascio, Letizia Palumbo; Anna Triandafyllidou
Is Italian Agriculture a \'Pull Factor\' for Irregular Migration? If so, Why? Technical Report
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
Open Society European Policy Institute 2020-04-01
2018 Michele Nori, Corrado, A. with contributions from Caruso, F.; Lo Cascio, M.; Palumbo, L.; Triandafyllidou, A.
Is Italian Agriculture a \'Pull Factor\' for Irregular Migration, if so Why? Policy Brief
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
Open Society European Policy Institute 2020-04-01
2019 Ian Scoones
What is Uncertainty and Why Does it Matter?
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
STEPS Centre STEPS Working Paper 105 2020-04-01
2018 Ian Scoones
Review of The End of Desertification? Disputing Environmental Change in the Drylands by Roy H. Behnke and Michael Mortimore
published pages: , ISSN: 2041-7136, DOI: 10.1186/s13570-018-0133-5
Pastoralism 8/1 2020-04-01
2019 Michele Nori
Herding through Uncertainties – Principles and Practices. Exploring the Interfaces of Pastoralists and Uncertainty. Results from a Literature Review
published pages: , ISSN: 1556-5068, DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3457237
SSRN Electronic Journal 2020-04-01
2019 Michele Nori, Ian Scoones
Pastoralism, Uncertainty and Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins
published pages: , ISSN: 2041-7136, DOI: 10.1186/s13570-019-0146-8
Pastoralism 9/1 2020-04-01
2019 Masresha Taye, Vincent Alulu, Wako Gobu and Nathaniel Jensen
Livestock insurance payouts and coping strategies of pastoralists during drought
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ILRI Research Brief 90 2020-04-01
2019 Michele Nori
Herding through Uncertainties – Regional Perspectives. Exploring the Interfaces of Pastoralists and Uncertainty. Results from a Literature Review
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
EUI Working Paper 2020-04-01
2019 Michele Nori, Anna Triandafyllidou
Mediterranean interfaces: agriculture, rural development and migration: Forward-looking policies and programmes for an integrated approach
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
EUI Global Governance Programme 2020-04-01
2019 Massimiliano Rossi, Felix Rembold, Michele Bolognesi, Michele Nori, Stephen Mureithi, Gert Nyberg
Mapping land enclosures and vegetation cover changes in the surroundings of Kenya\'s Dadaab refugee camps with very high resolution satellite imagery
published pages: 253-265, ISSN: 1085-3278, DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3212
Land Degradation & Development 30/3 2020-04-01
2020 Gongbuzeren, Zhongya Zhang, Junqian Wu
How do market-based rangeland institutional reforms affect herders engagement with credit loans within the pastoral regions of the Tibetan Plateau?
published pages: 1-9, ISSN: 0743-0167, DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2019.11.015
Journal of Rural Studies 73 2020-04-01
2020 Emery Roe
A New Policy Narrative for Pastorialism? Pastorialists as Reliability Professionals and Pastorialist Systems as Infrastructure
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
STEPS Centre Working Paper 2020-04-01

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