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Lucas Yamat and Pablo Manzano

Lucas Yamat is a Climate Change and Pastoralism Economist, with a wide experience on the Tanzanian pastoral civil society including the conservation organizations. He is currently a Junior researcher with the Basque Centre for Climate Change - BC3 and a doctoral candidate at the University of the Basque Country. He is researching on the sustainability of African land uses with focus on livestock, crops and wildlife economies. Pablo Manzano is an Ikerbasque Research Fellow at the Basque Centre for Climate Change - BC3. With 10 years of Kenya-based research and practice experience, Manzano is a co-author of FAO’s " Making way. Developing national legal and policy frameworks for pastoral mobility" and "The role of livestock in food security, poverty reduction and wealth creation in West Africa" among several publications on Pastoralism and the environment.

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