Assessing the contribution of livestock systems to development in drylands: indicators for appropriate public policies

V. Alary, D. Gautier
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In drylands, scientific research shows that mobile livestock systems derive the maximum social, environmental and economic benefits from these areas. These systems ensure both short-term security in case of shocks and, in the right conditions, investment capacity. However, it is difficult to develop indicators to understand and assess their contribution to territorial development, as they sit at the intersection between several scales of space and time, as well as of social and institutional organisation. The operational framework proposed here is aimed at rethinking the role of livestock systems in the sustainability of resources and societies in drylands. Six types of development indicators compare these three dimensions: characteristics of herds and of goods and services provided by the species bred, herd size, herd management system, management of land and resources use, access to state support, and dependence on markets. This framework invites policymakers to integrate these different scales in order to understand the adaption mechanisms and the risks associated with intervention.
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评估畜牧业系统对旱地发展的贡献:制定适当公共政策的指标
在旱地,科学研究表明,流动牲畜系统从这些地区获得最大的社会、环境和经济效益。这些系统既能确保发生冲击时的短期安全,又能在适当条件下确保投资能力。然而,很难制定指标来理解和评估它们对领土发展的贡献,因为它们位于几个空间和时间尺度以及社会和机构组织之间的交叉点。这里提出的业务框架旨在重新思考畜牧业系统在旱地资源和社会可持续性方面的作用。六种类型的发展指标对这三个维度进行了比较:畜群特征以及畜种所提供的商品和服务特征、畜群规模、畜群管理制度、土地和资源利用管理、获得国家支持的机会以及对市场的依赖。该框架要求决策者整合这些不同的尺度,以便了解适应机制和与干预相关的风险。
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