Biophysical, ecological and sociocultural
local adaptative responses of pastoralism
(small ruminant indigenous breeds) to
climate change.
Understanding the place of local ecological
knowledge and climate perceptions in adaptive responses. Engaged Researech
Building on the dialogue between different
types of knowledge (herders, state service technicians, zootechnical and forestry scientists, anthropologists/ethnobiologists), the results are intended to equip
practitioners and decision-makers with
tools that guarantee the continuity of
mountain pastoralism while safeguarding
local experiences and knowledge.