Authors
Directorate-General for External Policies of the Union, European Parliament, Davies, Jonathan
- Catalogue number
- QA-09-24-371-EN-N QA-09-24-371-EN-C
- Citation
- European Parliament, Directorate-General for External Policies of the Union, Davies, J., Opportunities and challenges of the green transition for pastoralism and indigenous people in Africa – Workshop , Publications Office of the European Union, 2024, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2861/113384
- DOI
- https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2861/799930 https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2861/113384
- ISBN
- 978-92-848-1946-1
- Pages
- 69
- Published in
- Belgium
- Themes
- Development policy , Africa, Caribbean and Pacific
Table of Contents
- List of abbreviations 8
- List of boxes and figures 9
- 1 Introduction 10
- 2 Methodological approach 11
- 3 Pastoralists and indigenous people in Africa and their development challenges 12
- 3.1 Pastoralism and resource competition in Kenya and Tanzania 14
- 3.2 Competition between pastoralism and crop farming 15
- 3.3 Competition between pastoralism and wildlife conservation 16
- 3.4 Resource competition and conflict between pastoralists 18
- 3.5 Land tenure and pastoral lands of Kenya and Tanzania 18
- 3.5.1 Kenya 18
- 4 The green transition and pastoralism in Eastern Africa 20
- 4.1 The green transition and the EU 20
- 4.2 Frameworks for equitable green transition investments 22
- 4.3 Implications of the green transition for pastoralists and indigenous peoples 25
- 4.4 Potential contribution of pastoralism to the green transition 28
- 4.5 EU green transition investments in Africa in relation to pastoralists and indigenous peoples 29
- 5 Green transition projects and programmes in Eastern Africa 32
- 5.1 Lake Turkana Wind Power Project 32
- 5.2 Kipeto Wind Farm, Kenya 34
- 5.3 Geothermal energy development in Kenya’s Rift Valley 35
- 5.4 Carbon credits for rangeland conservation and restoration 36
- 5.5 Securing rights and restoring rangelands in Tanzania 37
- 5.6 Biofuel production 39
- 6 Conclusions regarding pastoralism and indigenous people in Africa and the green transition 40
- 7 Policy recommendations for the EU institutions, the European Parliament and EU Member States 43
- 8 References 46
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- List of abbreviations 55
- 1 Workshop programme 56
- 2 Introduction 57
- 3 Presentation of the In-depth Analysis on ‘Opportunities and challenges of the green transition for pastoralism and indigenous people in Africa’ 57
- 4 Debate with Members 59
- 4.1 Intervention from the European Commission 61
- 4.2 Responses from the panel 62
- 4.3 Concluding Remarks 64
- Annex 1 – Speakers’ biographies 65
- Annex 2 – Photos from the workshop 66