Several assumptions about the levels and causes of rangeland degradation in Mongolia are widely accepted by a range of stakeholders. These assumptions have become important in terms of guiding strategies and policy directions. This paper provides a critical analysis of five widely-held assumptions about rangeland degradation in Mongolia to the more specific case of the rangelands of the Gobi Desert. These assumptions are: (i) there are too many animals; (ii) the relative increase in goat numbers has led to desertification; (iii) rainfall is declining; (iv) there is declining pasture biomass; and (v) Mongolian rangelands are degraded. Biophysical and social data from the Dundgobi and Omnogobi desert steppe areas suggest not all of these assu...
Under the prevailing variable natural conditions nomadic pastoralism was the most suitable form of l...
Rangeland degradation and soil erosion pose constant challenges to the management of natural resourc...
Abstract. A high rate of population growth in Central Asia is increasing human impact on na-ture res...
Several assumptions about the levels and causes of rangeland degradation in Mongolia are widely acce...
This paper tests predictions derived from the non-equilibrium theory of rangeland science. Data were...
Concern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic increases in livesto...
Pastoralism on the Mongolian steppe encompasses limited physical resources and evolving anthropogeni...
Non-Peer ReviewedConcern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic inc...
Pasture user groups have become an important tool by which development agencies have sought to impro...
Livestock-caused rangeland degradation remains a major policy concern globally and the subject of wi...
Perception of rangeland degradation in Mongolia and its causes are well known but herders and policy...
Rangelands are currently facing increasing threats from climate change, overgrazing and land convers...
Herders play essential roles in sustaining Mongolia’s economy and rangeland conditions. As about 90%...
Drastic changes have occurred in Mongolia’s grazing land management over the last two decades, but t...
Ecosystems in the Mongolian Plateau are becoming increasingly sensitive to human intervention, leadi...
Under the prevailing variable natural conditions nomadic pastoralism was the most suitable form of l...
Rangeland degradation and soil erosion pose constant challenges to the management of natural resourc...
Abstract. A high rate of population growth in Central Asia is increasing human impact on na-ture res...
Several assumptions about the levels and causes of rangeland degradation in Mongolia are widely acce...
This paper tests predictions derived from the non-equilibrium theory of rangeland science. Data were...
Concern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic increases in livesto...
Pastoralism on the Mongolian steppe encompasses limited physical resources and evolving anthropogeni...
Non-Peer ReviewedConcern about the status of Mongolia’s rangelands has increased due to dramatic inc...
Pasture user groups have become an important tool by which development agencies have sought to impro...
Livestock-caused rangeland degradation remains a major policy concern globally and the subject of wi...
Perception of rangeland degradation in Mongolia and its causes are well known but herders and policy...
Rangelands are currently facing increasing threats from climate change, overgrazing and land convers...
Herders play essential roles in sustaining Mongolia’s economy and rangeland conditions. As about 90%...
Drastic changes have occurred in Mongolia’s grazing land management over the last two decades, but t...
Ecosystems in the Mongolian Plateau are becoming increasingly sensitive to human intervention, leadi...
Under the prevailing variable natural conditions nomadic pastoralism was the most suitable form of l...
Rangeland degradation and soil erosion pose constant challenges to the management of natural resourc...
Abstract. A high rate of population growth in Central Asia is increasing human impact on na-ture res...