This episode of the REPAiR Podcast is the second in a series that explores myths about rangelands and the ideas behind them, and what alternative stories and ideas can be found. This time, we’re talking about the myth that mobility drives conflict and insecurity.
The event is introduced by Linda Pappagallo, coordinator of the REPAiR Project’s Rangeland Myths initiative. Our guest speaker is Teklehaymanot Weldemichel (University of Manchester), and we also hear from Mathilde Gingembre (Lazarski University), who co-chaired the discussion along with Tafadzwa Dzingwe of REPAiR.
This event is part of our engagement with the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists, taking place for the whole of 2026.
Artwork: Tim Zocco
Links
Rangeland Myths (REPAiR Project series)






