Recent incidences of mass livestock mortality, known as dzud, have called into question the sustainability of pastoral nomadic herding, the cornerstone of Mongolian culture. A total of 20 million head of livestock perished in the mortality events of 2000–2002, and 2009–2010. To mitigate the effects of such events on the lives of herders, international agencies such as the World Bank are taking increasing interest in developing tailored market-based solutions like index-insurance. Their ultimate success depends on understanding the historical context and underlying causes of mortality. In this paper we examine mortality in 21 Mongolian aimags (provinces) between 1955 and 2013 in order to explain its density independent cause(s) related to cl...
This study conducts cross-sectional analysis to investigate impact of climate change on livestock se...
In the period from 1999 to 2002, Mongolia experienced a series of droughts and severe winters that l...
This paper examines the impact of the harsh 2012 winter on livestock herding households in Kyrgyzsta...
Recent incidences of mass livestock mortality, known as dzud, have called into question the sustaina...
Mass livestock mortality events during severe winters, a phenomenon that Mongolians call dzud, cause...
Rangelands in Mongolia provide biomass for livestock grazing and support the environment that pastor...
Objective: Mongolia experienced one of its most severe natural winter disasters (dzud) in 2009-2010....
This article examines the effects of extreme weather events on internal migration in Mongolia. Our f...
Herders in Mongolia have suffered tremendous losses in recent dzud (winter disasters), with livestoc...
Dzud is a natural disaster endemic to parts of Central Asia and fairly unknown outside of the region...
Livestock herding contributes 10-45% of national GDPs across the Central Asia and Mongolia (CAM) reg...
Abstract In many regions of the world, traditional and local ecological knowledge is still important...
Mongolia’s cryosphere (glaciers and snow cover) drives ecosystem services and in turn, supports emer...
2010 was a rough year on the Mongolian steppe for the country’s herders. That year, an extremely col...
The Mongolian rural economy is based on livestock reared by semi-nomadic herders. Agriculture contri...
This study conducts cross-sectional analysis to investigate impact of climate change on livestock se...
In the period from 1999 to 2002, Mongolia experienced a series of droughts and severe winters that l...
This paper examines the impact of the harsh 2012 winter on livestock herding households in Kyrgyzsta...
Recent incidences of mass livestock mortality, known as dzud, have called into question the sustaina...
Mass livestock mortality events during severe winters, a phenomenon that Mongolians call dzud, cause...
Rangelands in Mongolia provide biomass for livestock grazing and support the environment that pastor...
Objective: Mongolia experienced one of its most severe natural winter disasters (dzud) in 2009-2010....
This article examines the effects of extreme weather events on internal migration in Mongolia. Our f...
Herders in Mongolia have suffered tremendous losses in recent dzud (winter disasters), with livestoc...
Dzud is a natural disaster endemic to parts of Central Asia and fairly unknown outside of the region...
Livestock herding contributes 10-45% of national GDPs across the Central Asia and Mongolia (CAM) reg...
Abstract In many regions of the world, traditional and local ecological knowledge is still important...
Mongolia’s cryosphere (glaciers and snow cover) drives ecosystem services and in turn, supports emer...
2010 was a rough year on the Mongolian steppe for the country’s herders. That year, an extremely col...
The Mongolian rural economy is based on livestock reared by semi-nomadic herders. Agriculture contri...
This study conducts cross-sectional analysis to investigate impact of climate change on livestock se...
In the period from 1999 to 2002, Mongolia experienced a series of droughts and severe winters that l...
This paper examines the impact of the harsh 2012 winter on livestock herding households in Kyrgyzsta...