Guidelines and Good Practice

Mapping Guidelines for Participatory Rangeland Management in Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Areas

The purpose of these Mapping Guidelines is to support development practitioners working in the rangelands and sub-humid grasslands of Ethiopia. Specifically, resource mapping can assist with investigating rangeland management systems, negotiating rangeland management plans, and implementing and monitoring progress in Participatory Rangeland Management (PRM). The Mapping Guidelines will provide rangeland management practitioners with a tool to help establish PRM within community, district, zone and regional rangeland management offices across Ethiopia. PRM Mapping Guideline

 


PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE: Mapping Guidelines for Participatory Rangeland Management in Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Areas

This Practitioners’ Guide has been specifically designed to complement the 2015 publication Mapping for Participatory Rangeland Management in Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Areas. In this shortened version the text has been condensed to cover the specific needs of the mapping team, and the design adjusted for use in the field. This Practitioners’ Guide provides the step-by-step instructions and checklists that will guide a mapping team through a mapping exercise. PRM practitioner’s guide