Mobile Pastoralism is the most Efficient Livestock Farming System (Day 3)

Apr 18, 2019 | In the Field, Photo Stories

3 days into the migration and the herd has moved 22km – from and altitude of 230 meters to one of 790 meters. As they climb, both the herd’s and the Bacak family’s moods improve. Mobile pastoralism is the most efficient and sustainable livestock farming system in terms of its use of natural resources, water, energy and land management. Herds move between pastures according to seasonal availability, making mobile pastoralism the only sustainable way of turning sunlight into food for those who live in areas unsuitable for agriculture. The strong legacy of mobile pastoralism in the Mediterranean basin is one of the reasons why the region is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.
Yolda Initiative is a nature conservation NGO based in Turkey and operating at international level. Yolda works for the conservation of biodiversity through research, advocacy, communications and partnerships. Recognizing that humans, with their cultural diversity, are an integral component of ecosystems, traditional cultural practises that benefits biodiversity are a particular focus of Yolda.

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Mobile Pastoralism and Nature (Day 4)

Mobile Pastoralism and Nature (Day 4)

Mobile pastoralism has persisted over the centuries thanks to its harmonious existence with nature. Relying on a constant interaction and interdependency with the nature has led practitioners to cultivate a rich body of traditional ecological knowledge, which in turn...

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