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Types of legal arrangements for transboundary pastoralism
- Authors: Jonathan Davies, Claire Ogali, Lydia Slobodian, Guyo Roba and Razingrim Ouedraogo
- Main Title: Crossing Boundaries , pp 54-63
- Publication Date: May 2019
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/8d298710-en
- Language: English
Cross-border pastoral mobility and participatory transboundary governance are increasingly under negotiation at national, regional and global levels, as Section 3 illustrates. There are various ways to pass from discussion to practice, for example: bilateral treaties; regional agreements, decisions or protocols; national legislation that provides for transnational movement; and local-level arrangements between communities or local government entities on either side of a border. There are also a range of possible non-binding mechanisms, such as joint policies, programmes or strategies, MoUs or informal cooperative arrangements facilitated by civil society.
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ISBN (PDF):
9789210041539
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18356/c5c480fe-en
Related Subject(s):
Agriculture Rural Development and Forestry
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Economic and Social Development
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Migration
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