Abbreviations and glossary FAO LIFE LPP NGO UN UNEP Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Local Livestock for Empowerment of Rural People League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development Non-governmental organization United Nations United Nations Environment Programme Biocultural community protocol A biocultural community protocol is a document that is developed after a community undertakes a consultative process to outline their core cultural and spiritual values and customary laws relating to their traditional knowledge and resources. In this they provide clear terms and conditions regulating access to their knowledge and resources (Natural Justice, 2009). Livestock keepers The term livestock keepers here encompasses both indigenous livestock keepers and ecological livestock keepers. Indigenous livestock keepers represent those communities who have a long-standing cultural association with their livestock and have developed their breeds in interaction with a specific territory or landscape. Ecological livestock keepers are those that sustain their animals and the environments where these animals live; relying largely on natural vegetation or home-grown fodder and crop by-products and without artificial feed additives. vi

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