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'Myth: Carbon is carbon' repairproject.org/Blog/myth-ca...

Myths and abstractions of carbon are shaping climate policy and markets in new ways.

Read @amberhuff.bsky.social's think piece, and join our online discussion on 23 April: myth-carbon-is-carbon.eventbrite.co.uk

#IYRP2026

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Happy International Women’s Day!

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The irony: conservation involving fenced-off 'hard boundaries' can lead to shrinking space for wildlife.

@tekgw.bsky.social explored findings from Kenya and Tanzania at our February event on #rangelandmyths about Mobility.

#IYRP2026 #pastoralism #conservation

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Happy International Women’s Day!

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Nathan Oxley (@nathanoxley) “So one of the very nice examples is the Campo della Memoria, which can be translated ‘field of memory’. So this is a place that they created to keep, to save memories about the valley and to preserve...

"We have chosen life and created a link between memory and life."

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Markets, vats, commodities.

What other ways are there to think about the animals that give pastoralists their life and culture?

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Starling A poem about a starling.

"Leaderless, nearly soundless,
joyfully swooping,
Assuming forms, forming massless masses"

nests.substack.com/p/starling

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Comics - Future Natures We explore issues, stories and ideas through a series of comics. All our comics are published under a Creative Commons licence, to encourage wider reading and sharing.

@josielong.bsky.social Hi Josie, sorry to be a bit forward, but we made some comics - futurenatures.org/comics/ - that we think you might like. We have some paper copies if you would like some.

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This month, in our #RangelandMyths series, we examine the myth that 'Mobility drives conflict and insecurity'.

Read the think piece by Linda Pappagallo: repairproject.org/Blog/myth-mo...

Join our online discussion on 26 February with @tekgw.bsky.social:

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-...

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What is nature? Some see nature as a set of 'stocks of resources' to be exchanged and traded. But there are many more complex ways of valuing nature.

Frank Matose spoke at our online event on rangelands & the myth of 'Tragedy of the Commons'.

#rangelandmyths #IYRP2026
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What is property? How does a narrow view of ownership & property lie behind the so-called ‘Tragedy of the Commons’? Frank Matose explains at our event on #RangelandMyths

#IYRP2026

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Myth: The tragedy of the commons is inevitable - REPAiR project As the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists calls attention to the global diversity, importance, and governance of the world’s rangelands, the myth of the tragedy of the commons is partic...

“Most would agree that the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ thesis is flawed, logically inconsistent, and downright dangerous…

Yet it has taken on a life of its own as an enduring master myth.” - @amberhuff.bsky.social

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#tragedyofthecommons #rangelandmyths #IYRP2026

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Rethinking what we think we know about rangelands and pastoralism - REPAiR project In 2026, REPAiR is exploring ‘rangeland myths’. In this introductory blog, we explain why we think this work is important, discuss what it builds on, and emphasise the need to rethink what we think we...

Dust in heat haze. Hooves on dry ground.
Red scars slice the hills.

It's a familiar scene.
But the photo is an AI-generated image.

@amberhuff.bsky.social and Linda Pappagallo discuss how 'rangeland myths’ shape our view of landscapes & livelihoods:
repairproject.org/Blog/rethink...

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Exploring rangeland myths in 2026 - REPAiR project Through 2026, the REPAiR project is exploring ‘rangeland myths’ in global perspective. We offer an open invitation to get involved – share your experiences and stories, and help us to rethink what we ...

Rangelands are the most common land cover on the planet, yet are often misunderstood.

Powerful stories and ‘myths’ have long shaped how rangelands and pastoralists are seen and often misjudged.

In 2026, we'll be exploring ways of seeing differently.

repairproject.org/Blog/explori...

#IYRP2026

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Our director Amber Huff was in Helmsdale this week to share & discuss commoning with the wonderful folks at @timespanhelmsdale.bsky.social

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On #WorldOceanDay, new co-authored paper that calls for rethinking development in coastal spaces, away from extractive models toward approaches that respect local knowledge, ecological interdependence, & justice.

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Understanding pastoralism in southern Madagascar - REPAiR project Understanding the cultures and contexts of pastoralism in Madagascar is vital to supporting resilience in rangelands.

How do pastoralists in southern Madagascar organise their land and livelihoods? And what are their logics and motivations?

Read our new blog post by Livasoa Randriamanalina

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#NbS #naturebasedsolutions #madagascar #pastoralism

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Who gets to shape so-called ‘nature-based solutions’?

Here’s a very accessible new piece from the Madagascar team of @repairproject.bsky.social, on the need to listen & understand the cultures and motivations of pastoralists.

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Political Ecology Network (POLLEN) Conference in Barcelona, June 2026.

Our ICTA-UAB researchers are actively involved—help them spread the word and submit your articles!

@pollenetwork.bsky.social

More info: ➡️pollenpoliticalecology.network/pollen-2026/

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Printing, singing, assembling, drawing at Strange Broth, day 2.

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A great day yesterday at/with GalGael in Glasgow talking about commoning and making things together with interesting folks. Same (but different) again today.

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Strange Broth - a two day event about the Commons, put on by the GalGael Trust & Future Natures in Glasgow. (I’ll be speaking about carbon offset trading and the impacts on community land buyouts on the Friday morning.) Booking: www.galgael.org/news/strange...

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Event: STRANGE BROTH - Future Natures The 'Strange Broth' gathering in April 2025, hosted by GalGael, will be an opportunity to gather and make, learn, play and share stories for commons and commoning.

APRIL 25-26, GLASGOW: Strange Broth - A gathering to make, learn, play and share stories for commons and commoning across Scotland and beyond.
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Myanmar's home gardens - Future Natures Nuria Lopez Vazquez writes about collective resources and interdependent care in home gardens in Myanmar.

"Through home gardening, women practice a form of care deeply interconnected with more-than-human beings..."

How 'sustainable' farming initiatives are undermining the care & interdependence of home gardens in Myanmar
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We were honoured to see our zine 'Strange Natures' on display as part of the GEOZONe zine fair at the recent @geographers.bsky.social AAG 2025 in Detroit - thanks to @queergeog.bsky.social for organising!

See www.instagram.com/geozone_coll... for more photos.

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Not too late to respond to this: have your say on what nature/environment research the UK should support in territories that receive Official Development Assistance (ODA). The survey closes on 4 April.

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🚨 @geographers.bsky.social ZINE FAIR! 🚨We've collected geography zines from all over the world to share with you! Come check out the zines, learn how to fold a zine, and learn more about GEOZONe. We will be in the exhibit hall all day Tuesday and Wednesday and until noon on Thursday of AAG Week.

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don’t miss our geography swag at the @geographers.bsky.social conference! find this and lots of cool stuff at the zine fair! 😍😍

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We’re delighted that our zine ‘Strange Natures’ is part of the awesome zine fair at @geographers.bsky.social, thanks to the efforts of @queergeog.bsky.social!

Find out more about the zine on our website -
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Green and brown mountains with white grey river flowing zig zag and yellow banner.

Green and brown mountains with white grey river flowing zig zag and yellow banner.

Survey: The #UK’s global #research priorities on nature

The UK government is seeking insights on its research priorities for nature and environment in #ODA (Official Development Assistance) settings. An online survey is open until 4 April.

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