The rangelands of the Mongolian Plateau are dynamic socio-environmental systems that are influenced by a complex network of drivers, including climate, social institutions, market forces, and national-scale policies affecting land access and management. The sustainability and resilience of rangelands in this region depend on the ability of residents and policy makers to quickly respond by adapting livelihoods and land uses to changes in environmental and socio-economic conditions, but the responses of the system to these changes are often non-linear and difficult to predict. We developed a system dynamics model to understand how the human, natural, and land-use processes in the Mongolian rangeland ecosystem interact to produce dynamic outco...
The dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) are driven by both climate variation and anthropogenic mod...
In equilibrium environments where rainfall is relatively stable, grazing animal-vegetation dynamics ...
Environmental, market and political influences affect herders’ livelihoods with the expectation that...
Includes bibliographical references.Presented at the Building resilience of Mongolian rangelands: a ...
By applying the concept of the coupled natural and human system (CNH), we compared spatiotemporal ch...
Ecosystems in the Mongolian Plateau are becoming increasingly sensitive to human intervention, leadi...
Many land systems experience massive ecological pressure due to ongoing land use changes for the inc...
The Mongolian Plateau hosts two different governments: the Mongolian People's Republic and the Inner...
The changes in land cover patterns in the Mongolian Plateau can reveal the regional status of sustai...
Drastic changes have occurred in Mongolia’s grazing land management over the last two decades, but t...
Grassland degradation has become a major challenge in many parts of the world, especially in arid or...
In dryland regions of the world, the risks from climate change of severe impacts on pastureland ecos...
The study of social-ecological systems (SES) is an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor that necess...
In Mongolia, the Ecological Footprint (EF) has increased from 6.8 million global hectares (gha) in 1...
The complexity of natural resource management is increasingly recognized and requires adaptive gover...
The dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) are driven by both climate variation and anthropogenic mod...
In equilibrium environments where rainfall is relatively stable, grazing animal-vegetation dynamics ...
Environmental, market and political influences affect herders’ livelihoods with the expectation that...
Includes bibliographical references.Presented at the Building resilience of Mongolian rangelands: a ...
By applying the concept of the coupled natural and human system (CNH), we compared spatiotemporal ch...
Ecosystems in the Mongolian Plateau are becoming increasingly sensitive to human intervention, leadi...
Many land systems experience massive ecological pressure due to ongoing land use changes for the inc...
The Mongolian Plateau hosts two different governments: the Mongolian People's Republic and the Inner...
The changes in land cover patterns in the Mongolian Plateau can reveal the regional status of sustai...
Drastic changes have occurred in Mongolia’s grazing land management over the last two decades, but t...
Grassland degradation has become a major challenge in many parts of the world, especially in arid or...
In dryland regions of the world, the risks from climate change of severe impacts on pastureland ecos...
The study of social-ecological systems (SES) is an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor that necess...
In Mongolia, the Ecological Footprint (EF) has increased from 6.8 million global hectares (gha) in 1...
The complexity of natural resource management is increasingly recognized and requires adaptive gover...
The dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) are driven by both climate variation and anthropogenic mod...
In equilibrium environments where rainfall is relatively stable, grazing animal-vegetation dynamics ...
Environmental, market and political influences affect herders’ livelihoods with the expectation that...