Revitalization of Traditional Grazing Practices in Pre-Aral Region (Development and implementation of a distant-pasture cattle breeding model in Aralkum district of the the Aral Sea region through a long-term rational and efficient usage of seasonal pastures).
Local communities of Aralkum and Chumysh villages don?t have their own land for cattle breading, and have to use the state grounds (as per sanction of the local authorities without any control over the lands rational use) and nearby private farmers lands (without any permission of the owner). As a result of a rough infringement of standards for cattle breeding, the pastures around the villages (radius of 5-7 km) are under strong degradation and desertification.
The pastures degradation process increases also due to the cattle of local community has increased in manpower, and also due to additional cattle of the inhabitants who have moved from remote villages searching for better life.
The project activity assumes revival and improvement of traditional methods of multiseasonal pastures use through rehabilitation of the distant-pasture cattle breeding and decreasing loading on pastures, by stocking up forage on irrigation sites. Training of the local community on sustain and rational pasture use taking into account both pastures operation and conservation and rehabilitation is planned.
The expected results:
- The distant-pasture site is supplied with water due to restoration of the old and construction of new wells, and also due to use of special mechanism for snow and thawed snow gathering.
- Restoration of the forage capacity of the distant-pastures by means of additional sowing of the forage crops, and creation of a forage reserve for winter.
- Creation of a demonstration model of pastures rational use
- Sharing lessons learnt and positive experience gained
- Creation of preconditions for prevention degradation of pastures round the village.
- Improvement of livelihood of the local community due to growth of the livestock yield
- Increase a number of wells on the distant pastures and creation conditions for the cattle maintenance on the distant pastures.
The pastures degradation process increases also due to the cattle of local community has increased in manpower, and also due to additional cattle of the inhabitants who have moved from remote villages searching for better life.
The project activity assumes revival and improvement of traditional methods of multiseasonal pastures use through rehabilitation of the distant-pasture cattle breeding and decreasing loading on pastures, by stocking up forage on irrigation sites. Training of the local community on sustain and rational pasture use taking into account both pastures operation and conservation and rehabilitation is planned.
The expected results:
- The distant-pasture site is supplied with water due to restoration of the old and construction of new wells, and also due to use of special mechanism for snow and thawed snow gathering.
- Restoration of the forage capacity of the distant-pastures by means of additional sowing of the forage crops, and creation of a forage reserve for winter.
- Creation of a demonstration model of pastures rational use
- Sharing lessons learnt and positive experience gained
- Creation of preconditions for prevention degradation of pastures round the village.
- Improvement of livelihood of the local community due to growth of the livestock yield
- Increase a number of wells on the distant pastures and creation conditions for the cattle maintenance on the distant pastures.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Aral branch for the Businesswomen Society
Country:
Kazakhstan
Area Of Work:
Land Degradation
Grant Amount:
US$ 22,598.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 9,547.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 68,300.00
Project Number:
KAZ/05/11
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Capacity - Building Component
Also the new principles of cooperation will strengthen community in area of sustainable pasture management
Policy Influence
Cooperation between local community, NGO and local authorities demonstrated its effectiveness in common resolving of any problems that local people faced. In the future, local authorities will involve LC members as equal partner, not ignoring them.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Hectares of degraded land rest
8
Biophysical
Hectares of land sustainably managed by project
1200
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project
160
SGP Country office contact
Zharas Tugulbayev
Email:
Ms. Zhazira Altybayeva
Email:
Address
24 Mambetov street
Astana, 010000
Astana, 010000
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