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Abstract
The System-wide Program for Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)
sponsored an International Conference on Policy and Institutional Options for the
Management of Rangelands in Dry Areas, May 7-11, 2001 in Hammamet, Tunisia. The
conference focused on institutional aspects of rangeland management and brought
together policy makers and researchers from North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and West
Asia to discuss sustainable rangeland production strategies and livelihood of pastoral
communities in dry areas.
This conference summary paper contains summaries of the CAPRi sponsored
research findings on institutional options for rangeland, policy makers’ interventions and
reactions as well as the synthesis of discussion groups. These working groups evaluated
outcomes of policies and institutions guiding rangeland management in terms of their
impact on livelihoods and environmental sustainability, and explored alternative policies
and institutional strategies in light of their capacity to reduce poverty and enhance food
security.