Adapting pastoral and agricultural practices to the realities of climate change
This project aims to foster sustainable water management, agricultural, and pastoral practices that will help local residents better deal with current and future environmental challenges. The project was prepared through a lengthy participatory process and is being implemented by a local non-governmental organization called AGIR, which specializes in sustainable resource management. The project’s activities are designed to increase the communities’ capacity to adapt to climate change through a variety of strategies
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