Opinion

Wrapping up the PASTRES programme

Published on 16 February 2024

Ian Scoones

Professorial Fellow

This month sees the end of the PASTRES programme. It has been an amazing journey since 2018. We are grateful for the support of the European Research Council through an Advanced Grant, and to our co-hosting institutions, the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex and the European University Institute in Florence.

Six PhD students passed with flying colours, several books and 28 journal articles were published and more than 200 posts have been added to the PASTRES blog. And not only academic work – we have hosted many policy dialogues and events, shared our photographs at many exhibitions and produced a comic series and many short videos reflecting on our learning from around the world.

This article is from PASTRES, a research programme that aims to learn from pastoralists about responding to uncertainty and resilience, with lessons for global challenges. PASTRES is co-hosted by IDS.

Read the full story on the PASTRES website

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