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Toward a new methodology for conceptualizing mobile pastoralists’ and pastoralist women’s tenure and mobility rights
Author
Kroeker-Maus, D
Davila Pereira, I
Publisher
XII International Rangeland Congress
Publication Year
2025
Body

Despite the global importance of mobile pastoralism to rangelands management, the mobility and tenure rights of pastoralists remain under-recognized and undervalued in policy and practice. This paper proposes a comprehensive methodology to assess the security of pastoralists' mobility and tenure rights, using a framework grounded in community-based tenure regimes (CBTRs). The framework considers mobility, access, use, management, participation, and exclusion rights, and proposes indicative indicators —both positive and negative — to evaluate the extent to which laws, policies, and customary practices uphold or undermine these rights. The framework also assesses the specific rights of women across three domains: mobility and land access, livelihoods and resource use, and governance participation. By integrating legal analysis and community-level insights, this paper provides a pathway for nuanced, comparative assessments of pastoralist systems, fostering equitable and sustainable policy interventions.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Additional Information
This paper is part of the larger XII International Rangelands Congress Proceedings. Page Numbers: 150-154. Theme: Theme 1 / Land tenure, land rights, land-uses, conflicts & governance
ISSN
978-0-646-72121-7
Conference Name
International Rangeland Congress
Collection
International Rangelands Congress
Keywords
community-based governance
land rights
pastoral livelihoods