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Una "película ambulante" formada por 52 fragmentos, 52 paradas a través de un largo camino en el espacio y el tiempo. Una película compuesta por imágenes, sonido ambiente y un relato locutado.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Indigenous peoples
Language: Español
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: West Africa

Meet Hajekber Serikbol, a pastoralist community leader in the Western Foothills of Mongolia. They call themselves the "friendship community" and are part of 200-500 million nomadic custodians that take care of our planet, managing rangelands that cover a quarter of the world's land surface. This film is part of the Global Call to Action Initiative, aimed at doubling the global area of land legally recognized as owned or controlled by Indigenous Peoples and local communities by 2020.

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: International Land Coalition (ILC) 
Topic: Land
Language: English
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Central Asia

This video prepared by the Green Gold project is about the rangeland use agreement between herders and the local government in Mongolia. 

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Land
Language: English, Монгол
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Central Asia

The goal of this film is to provide an overview of herders’ traditional ecological knowledge. The herders interviewed are traditional herders who possess a rich knowledge mostly inherited from the family and previous generations, and tested and adapted during their personal life. This film was made for the Regional Assessment for Europe and Central Asia of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). A summary of the herders’ understandings, knowledge and arguments can be found here

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Environmental services, Indigenous knowledge
Language: English, Magyar
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Europe

This film presents extracts from interviews with three reindeer herders from the Sami community of Sirges in Jokkmokk, Sweden. The herders attest to the importance of biological diversity for their herding livelihood and their dependence on the health of the boreal forest ecosystem. This film was produced for the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). A summary of the main findings can be found here

Year of publication: 2016
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Environmental services, Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous peoples
Language: English
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Europe

الرحل في حلهم وترحالهم يتحركون عادة إلى مسافات بعيدة وراء الماء والكلأ بسبب النقص الفصلي في المياه وبسبب نمط حياتهم وثقافتهم. وقد تزيد المسافات التي يقطعونها عن مائتي كيلومتر.وتقام دمرهم في نفس المكان في كل عام وفي بعض الأحيان تشيد مباني شبه ثابتة في مكان واحد في خطوط المسارات. وبالتالي غالبا ما تكون مساكنهم بيوتا متحركة أو منازل مؤقتة تشيد من شعر وجلود حيواناتهم أو من النباتات الفصلية التي تنمو في المناطق التي يتوقفون عندها وقلما يستخدمون مواداً ثابتة لبناء مساكنهم. وبذلك يختلف الرحل كثيراً عن السكان المستقرين من حيث ثقافتهم وخصائصهم الإجتماعية والإقتصادية والديموغرافية.

Year of publication: 2015
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Education
Language: العربية
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: North Africa

The landscape in Sierra de Gredos was modelled largely by the livestock that traditionally grazed in mountain pastures in the summer and descended to the valleys when the snow came. In this video, one of the few goat farmers left in this Natura 2000 site explains their pastoral management and the impact of recent policy developments.

Year of publication: 2015
Organization: European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism (EFNCP) 
Topic: Environmental services
Language: English, Español
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Europe

This video shows some of the main challenges of the Raikas, a semi nomadic community in Rajasthan, India and how ICARDA responds to them. Change of land use, climate change and little social recognition for mobile livelihoods make it harder for the Raikas to find water and pasture. 

Year of publication: 2014
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Climate change, Economy, Land
Language: English
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: South Asia
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