Lessons from the Dzud : Adaptation and Resilience in Mongolian Pastoral Social-Ecological Systems

Autor: Fernandez-Gimenez, Maria E., Batjav, Batbuyan, Baival, Batkhishig
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
SUMMER PASTURES
LIVESTOCK HEAD
ECOLOGICAL DEGRADATION
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
LIVELIHOODS
LACK OF WATER
HERDER ORGANIZATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
WATER SOURCES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
GRAZING PRESSURE
POLICY MAKERS
LIVESTOCK INSURANCE
HERDS
BREEDING
HERDER COMMUNITIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL LEVEL
MANDATES
PASTURE RESOURCES
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OVERGRAZING
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
HUMAN SOCIETIES
GRASSLANDS
HUMAN POPULATION
INTEGRATION
EXTENSION
BASIC NEEDS
WELLS
PENSIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
PASTURE MANAGEMENT
VETS
LIVESTOCK POPULATION
NGOS
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
FORAGE
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
LACK OF COMMUNICATION
STATE POLICIES
SAFETY NET
VULNERABILITY
GRAZING MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE
MORTALITY
PASTURE
ANIMALS
LACK OF CAPACITY
PASTORAL SOCIETIES
ANIMAL
GRAZING RESOURCES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
ANIMAL SPECIES
RANGELANDS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
SNOW
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GRAZING RESERVES
FODDER
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HERD COMPOSITION
HERDING
MARKETING
AGRICULTURE
RURAL POPULATION
CLIMATE CHANGE
LIVESTOCK MARKET
PASTURES
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
USE OF PASTURES
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LIMITED RESOURCES
FEEDING ANIMALS
ASIAN RANGELANDS
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
RANGELAND
PASTORAL LAND
LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
EXTENSIVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
PHYSICAL HEALTH
DROUGHT
GRAZING PLANS
ECONOMIC CHANGES
GRAZING
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
FOOD SECURITY
HERD MANAGEMENT
LIVESTOCK NUMBERS
NATIONAL LEVELS
PASTORAL POPULATIONS
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
PASTORALISTS
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
HEALTH CARE
HUMAN CAPITAL
PRECIPITATION
LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
POPULATION TRENDS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
NUTRITION
POPULATION EXPLOSION
PASTORAL DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
RURAL HERDERS
FALL FORAGE
RESPECT
INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
NATURAL DISASTERS
HERD SIZE
HERDER
MIGRATION
HUMAN POPULATIONS
FEEDING
NATURAL DISASTER
GRASSES
LEGAL STATUS
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
INEQUITIES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
ALCOHOL ABUSE
APPROPRIATE INCENTIVES
PASTURE MONITORING
NATIONAL POLICIES
LIVESTOCK
FACT SHEET
NATURAL RESOURCES
PASTURELAND TENURE
CAPACITY BUILDING
DONOR INVESTMENTS
NOMADIC PASTORALISM
URBAN MIGRATION
PRACTITIONERS
URBAN AREAS
ECOSYSTEM
RANGELAND MANAGEMENT
PASTORAL SYSTEMS
HERDERS
MARKET ECONOMY
VEGETATION
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LIVESTOCK LOSS
STATE UNIVERSITY
Popis: Dzud is the Mongolian term for a winter weather disaster in which deep snow, severe cold, or other conditions render forage unavailable or inaccessible and lead to high livestock mortality. Dzud is a regular occurrence in Mongolia, and plays an important role in regulating livestock populations. However, dzud, especially when combined with other environmental or socio-economic stresses and changes, can have a significant impact on household well-being as well as local and national economies. This study aims to fill this gap in knowledge by conducting in-depth case studies of four communities responses to the 2009-2010 dzud to document both household-and community-level impacts and responses. The case studies use a mixed-methods approach employing qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis techniques including interviews, focus groups, household questionnaires, photovoice and document review, and were carried out in two soums (districts) located in the forest-steppe zone of Arkhangai Aimag (province), Ikhtamir and Undur Ulaan, and two soums in the Gobi desert-steppe zone of Bayankhongor Aimag, Jinst and Bayantsagaan. The specific objectives of this study are to assess herder household and community vulnerability, adaptive capacity, and medium-term recovery and resilience from the dzud of 2010.
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