General
BJ2024TEA536A101
01/09/2024 - 31/08/2029
Natural rangelands constitute the main feed resource for ruminants in the drylands of Benin. However, the increasing scarcity of exploitable land and rangelands is the primary source of conflict between communities, herders, and farmers. There is an urgent need to propose science-based sustainable management of pastoral resources in this region. This project will create a collaborative network between the University of Parakou and KU Leuven, and build capacity in precision livestock farming and integrated modeling for sustainable herd management in the drylands of Benin. This will be done through a participatory system thinking and modeling approach targeted at developing a decision support tool to help local communities/authorities manage grazing practices of transhumance and sedentarization herds that can balance livestock productivity and rangeland biodiversity. On an academic level, the project partners will cooperate in the joint training of 2 PhD and 4 Masters students.
General information
Title
SI-Developing sustainable grazing management practices for ruminant farmers in the drylands of Benin using an integrated system dynamics and precision livestock farming approach
ID
XM-DAC-2-10-10718
Start date
End date
Activity status
Pipeline/identification
Budget
€0
Actor
VLIR-UOS - Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad - Flemish Interuniversity Council
Country
BENIN
Sector
Agriculture and livestock - Agricultural development
Aid type
Core support to NGOs, other private bodies, PPPs and research institutes
Priority partner country
Yes
Fragile state
No
Least developed country
Yes
Budgetline
54 41 452501 Steun aan VLIR mbt de realisatie van de doelen van de gemeenschappelijke strategische kaders
Finance type
GRANT
Tied status
No
Flow type
ODA
Documents
Documents