During this course, you will learn how a circular economy approach can be applied to reduce conflict between parties (farmers and pastoralists) through reduced competition over natural resources, especially land. Dive into real-life case studies and discover how the circular economy approach and other community-based conflict resolution strategies provide solutions. Examine how shared resource systems can turn tension into collaboration in farmers and pastoralists communities where conflicts over resources are prevalent. Gain practical insights into waste-to-resource initiatives, sustainable land-use planning, and inclusive decision-making that benefits both farming and pastoralist communities.
During this course, you will learn how a circular economy approach can be applied to reduce conflict between parties (farmers and pastoralists) through reduced competition over natural resources, especially land. Dive into real-life case studies and discover how the circular economy approach and other community-based conflict resolution strategies provide solutions. Examine how shared resource systems can turn tension into collaboration in farmers and pastoralists communities where conflicts over resources are prevalent. Gain practical insights into waste-to-resource initiatives, sustainable land-use planning, and inclusive decision-making that benefits both farming and pastoralist communities.
Whether you're from a region already facing these challenges or simply looking to expand your understanding of sustainable conflict mitigation, this course offers a hands-on approach to fostering resilience and harmony through circular economy solution.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
The main objective of this course is to empower farmers, pastoralists and other participants with practical, sustainable solutions that reduce land-use conflicts by applying circular economy approach. You will leave the program with a clear understanding of how to create win-win scenarios for both farmers and pastoralists paving the way for peaceful, resource-efficient communities.
Who Can Participate?
This course is designed for a wide range of individuals and professionals who are interested in sustainable land-use, conflict resolution, and circular economy practices. Participants may include:
Courses 2025
Please note that our training schedule is subject to change due to variable course attendance. To confirm the course dates contact us as indicated below.
Training Fee: TZS 400,000 per participant
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