About rangeland myths
Rangeland myths are based on powerful but flawed stories and ‘received wisdoms’ about ecology and environmental change, livestock systems, and relationships between people, domesticated animals, plants, wildlife and landscape. Our aim is to explore, disrupt, rethink and galvanise a shift in how we ‘see’ rangelands and pastoralism. We begin with storytelling and dialogue, seeking to create space for sharing experiences, learning, reflection and debate, towards rethinking dominant narratives about rangelands.
More information and events
ARTICLE: Rethinking what we think we know about rangelands and pastoralism
Read the introduction by Amber Huff and Linda Pappagallo:
www.repairproject.org/Blog/rethinking-what-we-think-we-know-about-rangelands-and-pastoralism/
ONLINE EVENT on ‘The tragedy of the commons’
You’re invited to join the first of 12 monthly events on different myths.
Exploring rangeland myths: “The ‘tragedy of the commons’ is inevitable”
Thursday 22 January at 11.00-12.30 GMT/UTC
Read our piece on this topic by Amber Huff: www.repairproject.org/Blog/the-tragedy-of-the-commons-is-inevitable/