| DAY 1 – Monday October 25th, 2021 |
DAY 2 – Tuesday October 26th, 2021 |
DAY 3 – Wednesday October 27th, 2021 |
DAY 4 – Thursday October 28th, 2021 |
DAY 5 – Friday October 29th, 2021 |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 1 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
1. RANGE/GRASSLAND ECOLOGY |
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Topic |
Ecohydrology and plant responses |
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1:00 – 1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Valheria Castiblanco |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Effects of thinning density on soil water content of alfalfa and David peach intercropping in the hilly Loess Plateau, China (Presenter Zhixue Chen) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
How resources capture rate is related to resource partitioning in water limited annual plant communities (Presenter Guy Dovrat) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
Rangeland rehydration: collaboration between land managers, government and private experts (Presenter Paul Theakston) |
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1:50 – 2:05 Oral 4 |
Woody Plant Species Composition and Diversity in Rusinga Island, Homa Bay County, Kenya (Presenter Margeret Nyaga) |
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2:05 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 2 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
1. RANGE/GRASSLAND ECOLOGY |
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Topic |
Fire ecology, plant responses and management |
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1:00 – 1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Adesegon Adebola |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Hydraulic responses of shrubs and grasses to fire frequency and drought in a tallgrass prairie experiencing bush encroachment (Presenter Kimberly O’Keefe) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
Prescribed fire plus grazing horses: A sustainable model to decrease fire hazard in a mountain landscape (Presenter Filipa Manso) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
Modelling grazing and burning in communal rangelands systems to help understand trade-offs between production, carbon and water (Presenter – Heidi Hawkins) |
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1:50 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 3 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
2. FORAGE PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION |
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Topic |
Water Stress & Water Use Efficiency |
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1:00 – 1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, An Notenbeart |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Effect of water stress on the digestibility of fibre in maize vegetative tissues. (Presenter Gonzalo Ferreira) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
The effect of water deficits on the reproductive development of subterranean clover and annual medic (Presenter Edwin – Ted Wolfe) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
The response of perennial ryegrass pastures in northern Victoria, Australia to increasing summer drought conditions and high summer temperatures. (Presenter Mary-Jane Rogers) |
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1:50 – 2:05 Oral 4 |
Sowing rate effects on forage oat biomass yield in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (Presenter Caiting Liu) |
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2:05 – 2:20 Oral 5 |
Irrigation management strategies for fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) crops (Presenter Edith Khaembah) |
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2.20 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 4 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
3. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS |
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Topic |
Challenges on livestock production and rangelands/grasslands utilization in southern South America |
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1:00 – 1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Walter Ayala |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Sustainable intensification in crop-livestock systems (Presenter Pablo Rovira) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
The importance of Campos ecosystem as a world food producer and as a provider of ecosystem services. (Presenter Walter Ayala) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
Using perennial rangeland grasses for bioenergy and cattle grazing (Presenter Susana Feldman) |
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1:50 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 5 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
5. DROUGHT MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN RANGELANDS/GRASSLANDS |
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Topic |
Climate Change Impacts and Mitigation |
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1:00 – 1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Prof Fujiang |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Differential effects of changed precipitation patterns on co-existing dominant species in Inner Mongolia typical grassland: significance for drought management (Presenter Shuang-Xi Zhou) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
Global rangeland systems at threat under climate change and variability (Presenter Cecile Godde) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
Visual assessment of soil structure as an early indicator of soil quality in response to intensive rotational grazing (Presenter Nikola Teutscherova) |
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1:50 – 2:05 Oral 4 |
Interventions for mitigating drought-related livestock mortality in Africa’s drylands: a review of their relevance and effectiveness with special reference to Kenya (Presenter Bulle Dabasso) |
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2:05 – 2:20 Oral 5 |
Uses and knowledge of plant species by Mongolian herders in the Gobi Desert and identification of species of interest for planting (Presenter Annaêl Barnes) |
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2.20 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 6 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
6. PASTORALISM, SOCIAL, GENDER AND POLICY ISSUES |
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Topic |
Developing environmental services payments schemes for grassland in china and Mongolia |
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1:00 – 1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, David Kemp |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Management changes and strategies to improve the environmental services from grasslands in northern China and Mongolia (Presenter David Kemp) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
Description of the state of grasslands across Inner Mongolia and Mongolia (Presenter Guodong Han) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
Herders’ attitude and decision making in stocking rates and implication for grassland management in China (Presenter Li Ping) |
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1:50 – 2:05 Oral 4 |
Implications of herder attitudes for stocking rates in China and Mongolia (Presenter Li Ping) |
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2:05 – 2:20 Oral 5 |
Modelling the long-term impact on herder incomes and environmental services in an uncertain world (Presenter Karl Behrendt) |
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2.20 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 7 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
7. CAPACITY, INSTITUTIONS AND INNOVATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN RANGELANDS/GRASSLANDS |
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Topic |
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1:00 -1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Kathleen Galvin |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Co-produced research supports pastoralists to pursue transformative social and ecological change in rangelands (Presenter Robin Reid) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
Engaged Research Can Advance Knowledge AND Promote Positive Change Among the Rural Poor (Presenter David Layne Coppock) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
Whose Knowledge Counts?: Irrigation Development in Turkana County, northwest Kenya (1963-2019) (Presenter Gregory Akall) |
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1:50 – 2:05 Oral 4 |
Producing useful knowledge for sustainable development (Presenter Kathleen Galvin) |
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2:05 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5, 1:00 – 2:35 pm (EAT) |
Room 8 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
3. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS |
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Topic |
Climate change; adaptations and resilience of Livestock systems |
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1:00 – 1:05 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Joseph Mureithi |
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1:05 – 1:20 Oral 1 |
Assessing the potential of diverse mixtures to reduce enteric CH4 emissions (Presenter Cecilia Loza) |
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1:20 – 1:35 Oral 2 |
Livestock corridors working as pollinator refuges and dispersal hotspots: lessons from Spain (Presenter Pablo Manzano) |
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1:35 – 1:50 Oral 3 |
The hunt for the “holy grail”: condensed tannins in perennial forage legumes (Presenter John Caradus) |
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1:50 – 2:05 Oral 4 |
Understanding the effects of a tannin extract on forage protein digestion in ruminant’s gastrointestinal tract using a dynamic artificial digestive system coupled to a peptidomic approach (Presenter Thierry Sayd) |
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2:05 – 2:35 |
General Discussion |
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2:35 – 2:45 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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KEYNOTES 2:45 – 4:50 pm (EAT) |
Plenary Hall (DAY 4) (LIVE) |
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2:45 – 2:50 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Jesse Njoka |
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2:50 –3:10
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Theme Keynote 5 – Drought Management and Climate Change in Rangelands/Grasslands
Prof. Mark Howden – Director, Climate Change Institute, The Australian National University |
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3:10 –3:30
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Theme Keynote 6 – Wildlife, Tourism and Multi-facets of Rangelands/Grasslands
Dr. John Waithaka – Regional Vice Chair, East and Southern Africa World Commission on Protected Areas |
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3:30 – 3:50
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Theme Keynote 7 – Pastoralism, Social, Gender and Policy Issues
Ms. Nahid Naghizadeh – Centre for Sustainable Development and Environment (CENESTA), Tehran, Iran |
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3:50 – 4:20 |
General Discussion |
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4:20 – 4:30 |
HEALTH BREAK |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 4:30 – 6:05 pm (EAT) |
Room 1 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
1. RANGE/GRASSLAND ECOLOGY |
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Topic |
Commons: old, current and future challenges for rangeland what innovations in collective issues to face these challenges |
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4:30 – 4:35 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Jean F. Tourrand |
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4:35 – 4:47 Oral 1 |
Collaborative construction of a method that contributes to improve the decision making in associative ranches by controlling the grass allowance in a context of climate variability. (Presenter Emilio Duarte Esteves) |
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4:47 – 4:59 Oral 2 |
Collective Approach of Rural Development: Case Study of “Maronna Foundation” in the Pampa Bioma, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (Presenter Vicente Celestino Pires Silveira) |
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4:59 – 5:11 Oral 3 |
Identifying land use options for networked Māori owned land blocks to deliver on collective aspirations in the North Island of New Zealand (Presenter Nicole McCrossin) |
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5:11 – 5:22 Oral 4 |
Rangeland in Marajo Island, Brazilian Amazonia, a Long History of Commons for Small-Breeders (Presenter Tienne BARBOSA) |
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5:22 – 5:34 Oral 5 |
Local Development Policy over the last century in Special Areas/Great Prairie, Alberta Canada (Presenter Peggy Strankman) |
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5:34 – 5:46 Oral 6 |
Intensive Poultry Production as a “Collective” Initiative to Face Global Change in the Bedouin Area of the North West Coast Zone (NWCZ), Egypt (Presenter Mona Abdelzaher Ahmed OSMAN) |
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5:46 – 6.05 |
General Discussion |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 4:30 – 6:05 pm (EAT) |
Room 2 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
2. FORAGE PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION |
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Topic |
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4:30 – 4:35 |
Introduction by Chairperson, David Miano Mwangi |
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4:35 – 4:50 Oral 1 |
Nutritional characteristics of different grass and legume mixtures estimated by in sacco and in vitro gas production (Presenter Yvette Giramahoro) |
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4:50 – 5:05 Oral 2 |
Closing feed gaps by winter forage production in Limpopo: What is the potential? (Presenter Sala Alanda Lamega) |
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5:05 – 5:20 Oral 3 |
Maintain forage yields in long- and short-term grasslands in Norway (Presenter Ievina Sturite) |
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5:20 – 5:35 Oral 4 |
Regeneration of old ungrazed old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia) stands in south-west Australia (Presenter Sarita Bennett) |
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5:35 – 6.05 |
General Discussion |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 4:30 – 6:05 pm (EAT) |
Room 3 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
2. FORAGE PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION |
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Topic |
Forage and Animal Nutrition |
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4:30 – 4:35 |
Introduction by Chairperson, An Notenbaert |
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4:35 – 4:50 Oral 1 |
Isolation, purification and identification of lactic acid bacteria strains and their effects on the fermentation dynamics and microbial community of elephant grass (Pennisetum Purpureum) silage (Presenter Azizza Mala) |
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4:50 – 5:05 Oral 2 |
Effectiveness of solarization pre-treatment for improvement of feeding value of wheat straw by white rot fungi inoculation (Presenter Joshua Njolomba) |
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5:05 – 5:20 Oral 3 |
The CROPGRO Perennial Forage Model Simulates Productivity and Re-growth of Tropical Perennial Grasses (Presenter Kenneth Boote) |
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5:20 – 6.05 |
General Discussion |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 4:30 – 6:05 pm (EAT) |
Room 4 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
3. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS |
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Topic |
Utilization of Grasslands/Rangelands |
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4:30 – 4:35 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Michael Peters |
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4:35 – 4:50 Oral 1 |
What’s on the menu today? Feeding habits and movement patterns of domestic and wild ungulates in the Dzungarian Gobi, Mongolia (Presenter Lena Michler) |
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4:50 – 5:05 Oral 2 |
Where is the livestock future – plate- or land-based? The potential of knowledge-based, holistic grazing concepts for altering grazing livestock systems (Presenter Juliane Horn) |
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5:05 – 5:20 Oral 3 |
Diet selection by goats at Kalemando, North Darfur, Sudan (Presenter Abdelrahim Mansoor) |
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5:20 – 5:35 Oral 4 |
Choosy grazers and plant communities – Interactions between cattle breeds and vegetation in semi-natural pastures (Presenter Caren Pauler) |
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5:35 – 6.05 |
General Discussion |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 4:30 – 6:05 pm (EAT) |
Room 5 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
4. WILDLIFE, TOURISM AND MULTI-FACETS OF RANGELAND/GRASSLAND |
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Topic |
A Revolution in Conservation Innovation By and With Pastoralists: Examples from Kenya, Africa and the globe |
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4:30 – 4:35 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Robin Reid & Nickson Parmisa |
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4:35 – 4:50 Oral 1 |
Conservation Innovation in Pastoral Lands around the Globe: Challenges, Lessons and Opportunities (Presenter Robin Reid) |
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4:50 – 5:05 Oral 2 |
Social-Ecological Innovations and Outcomes of Community-Based Conservation in Africa: Implications for the Future (Presenter Kathleen Galvin) |
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5:05 – 5:20 Oral 3 |
Wildlife Conservation Innovations and the Role of Indigenous Pastoral Communities living around Protected Areas in Kenya (Presenter Nickson Parmisa) |
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5:20 – 5:35 Oral 4 |
When good conservation becomes good economics (Presenter Mohammed Yahya Said) |
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5:35 – 6.05 |
General Discussion |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 4:30 – 6:05 pm (EAT) |
Room 6 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
6. PASTORALISM, SOCIAL, GENDER AND POLICY ISSUES |
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Topic |
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4:30 – 4:35 |
Introduction by Chairperson, Maria Fernandez-Gimenez & Elisa Oteros-Rozas |
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4:35 – 4:50 Oral 1 |
Knowledge about and knowledge with: contributions from feminist research to knowledge co-production for pastoral systems (Presenter Federica Ravera) |
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4:50 – 5:05 Oral 2 |
Sustainable development and the transformation of female rural labour: The case of woman cattle ranchers in Uruguay (Presenter Virginia Courdin) |
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5:05 – 5:20 Oral 3 |
Revitalizing Ecological Calendars: An Indigenous Climate Solution from Alai valley of Kyrgyzstan (Presenter Daler Kaziev) |
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5:20 – 5:35 Oral 4 |
Socially differentiation in (agro)pastoral climate change adaptation: Intersectional perspectives on socio-technical change in Kenya and Burkina Faso (Presenter Todd Crane) |
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5:35 – 5:50 Oral 5 |
Women’s empowerment for demographic issues and conflicts in African pastoralist societies (Presenter Pablo Manzano) |
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5:50 – 6.05 |
General Discussion |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 4:30 – 6:05 pm (EAT) |
Room 7 (DAY 4) |
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Theme |
7. CAPACITY, INSTITUTIONS AND INNOVATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN RANGELANDS/GRASSLANDS |
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Topic |
Re-envisioning Rangelands in the 21st Century: Overcoming the Marginalization Narrative |
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4:30 – 4:35 |
Introduction by Chairperson, David D. Briske |
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4:35 – 4:50 Oral 1 |
Creating win-win policies for sustainable pastoralism (Presenter Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald |
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4:50 – 5:05 Oral 2 |
Does donor facilitation approach influence social outcomes of Community-based rangeland management in Mongolia? (Presenter Tungalag Ulambayar) |
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5:05 – 5:20 Oral 3 |
Conceptualizing Pastoral Development Based on Carbon Sequestration: The Case of Yabelo District in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands (Presenter David Layne Coppock) |
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5:20 – 5:35 Oral 4 |
Re-envisioning Global Rangeland Stewardship: An Ecosystem Services Assessment Framework (Presenter David Briske) |
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5:35 – 6.05 |
General Discussion |
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6:05 pm (EAT) |
POSTER SESSION (Manned) (DAY 4) |
