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Participatory Grassland and Rangeland Assessment (PRAGA)
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Participatory Grassland and Rangeland Assessment (PRAGA) [Georgia]

The Participatory Rangelands and Grasslands Assessment Methodology (PRAGA) is a rapid, cost-effective framework for the integrated assessment of rangeland ecosystems, incorporating diverse data sources and participatory approaches. PRAGA facilitates stakeholder engagement through consultations and workshops, underpinned by community-based mapping of grazing areas, land use dynamics, and trend analyses.

  • Compiler: Nicholas Euan Sharpe
Municipal Pastureland Planning
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Municipal Pastureland Planning [Georgia]

The Municipal Pastureland Planning approach was developed collaboratively with key national and local stakeholders to establish a structured, evidence-based decision support framework for sustainable rangeland governance. This system consolidates and presents data from diverse stakeholder groups in a format fully compatible with the Land Degradation Neutrality Framework, ensuring that planning …

  • Compiler: Nicholas Euan Sharpe
Land Degradation Neutrality Transformative Projects and Programmes  (LDN-TPP) for sustainable agriculture and rural development
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Land Degradation Neutrality Transformative Projects and Programmes (LDN-TPP) … [Georgia]

In the framework of the project ‘Generating Economic and Environmental Benefits from Sustainable Land Management for Vulnerable Rural Communities of Georgia’, Land Degradation Neutrality Transformative Projects and Programmes (LDN-TPP) were developed to implement the LDN targets at municipal level. The approach defines the process to break down global and international …

  • Compiler: Daniel Zollner
Integrated Land Use Plans for Municipalities in Georgia
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Integrated Land Use Plans for Municipalities in Georgia [Georgia]

Under the framework of the project ‘Generating Economic and Environmental Benefits from Sustainable Land Management for Vulnerable Rural Communities of Georgia’, four Integrated Land Use Plans (ILUPs) were developed to support sustainable agriculture and rural development in the Georgian municipalities of Gori, Kareli, Kvareli and Sagarejo. The objective of the …

  • Compiler: Daniel Zollner
Integrated Pasture Management Planning in Mountainous Regions
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Integrated Pasture Management Planning in Mountainous Regions [Georgia]

The unsustainable use of pastures and forest areas has led to soil erosion, degradation, desertification and loss of biodiversity in the high mountain areas of the South Caucasus. The development of pasture passports is part of a broader approach to a strategic pasture management plan for Tusheti. This showcase includes …

  • Compiler: Hanns Kirchmeir
Controlled Grazing
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Controlled Grazing [Georgia]

“Controlled Grazing” seeks to harness the behaviours and habits of ruminant livestock to enhance three key ecological functions, namely the removal of plant biomass (grazing), soil and vegetation disturbance (animal impact) and increased nutrient cycling (dung and urine), with the goal of increasing perennial grass establishment, pasture palatability and reducing …

  • Compiler: Nicholas Euan Sharpe
Remote Sensing as a Tool for Land Degradation Neutrality Monitoring
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Remote Sensing as a Tool for Land Degradation … [Georgia]

Land degradation contributes to biodiversity loss and the impoverishment of rural livelihoods in Tusheti. Above all, however, land degradation are triggered by climate change as traditional land use practise might not be adapted to new climate conditions which can cause or speed up degradation processes significantly. On the other hand, …

  • Compiler: Hanns Kirchmeir
Community Land Use Planning in Arkhiloskalo
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Community Land Use Planning in Arkhiloskalo [Georgia]

Unsustainable land use practices, such as deforestation, overgrazing and improper agricultural management systems are triggering the loss and degradation of valuable land resources in Georgia. Land use planning is one of the measures among others to contribute to support the integration of good Landscape and Sustainable Land Management (L-SLM) principles …

  • Compiler: Hanns Kirchmeir
Establishment of a paddock system and improvement of degraded pastureland.
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Establishment of a paddock system and improvement of … [Georgia]

In a pilot project, degraded pastureland near the settlement of Kasristskali was regenerated by introducing a fencing, mowing and grazing regime that favours the growth of forage plants instead of weeds and, where necessary, reseeding forage plants.

  • Compiler: Hanns Kirchmeir
Rehabilitation of Windbreaks
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Rehabilitation of Windbreaks [Georgia]

Windbreaks are an integrated technology to increase land productivity and biodiversity at different levels. Along six kilometres, located between a road and agricultural fields, windbreaks were rehabilitated or newly established to protect the soil wind erosion. Four lines of seedlings including seven tree species were planted in two meters distance …

  • Compiler: Hanns Kirchmeir