Mountain Bioeconomy: Local Development Opportunities in Forestry Conservation

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Malipholo Hae from the Ministry of Forestry in Lesotho is actively engaged in various activities such as rangeland rehabilitation, wetland conservation, livestock emergency response, and wool promotion projects. She is also involved in research, conference participation, beading, and sports activities. Through her work on rangeland fires and data analysis, she aims to drive sustainable development in mountain areas.


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  1. Personal presentation Malipholo Hae Ministry of Forestry, Range and Soil Conservation Department of Range Resources Management Norara33ls@gmail.com IPROMO Bioeconomy in mountain areas an opportunity for local development Pieve Tesino /Ormea 18 June -02 July 2018

  2. Education Diploma in Agriculture BSc Agriculture (Crop Sciences) MSc Agriculture (Crop Sciences) Employment and main activities Employer : Ministry of Forestry, Range and soil conservation Main Activities: Rangeland rehabilitation, rangeland planning, rangeland assessment, Wetland conservation

  3. Other interests (volunteer work, hobbies etc.) Research Attending conferences Beading (parttime) Sports

  4. Livestock Emergency Response to El ino induced Drought in Lesotho Sensitization Rangeland assessment Water distribution Wetland protection High density grazing management Fodder production Brush control Re-seeding Monitoring Fire management

  5. Wool and Mohair Promotion Project 2/3 Formation of Grazing associations Land degardation Survaillance Framework

  6. The extend of rangeland fires in Lesotho 3/3 Etraction of fire data from depatmental reports for the past 7 years Data analysis and interpretation

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