There is little research on pastoralists’ responses to new expansion opportunities. We explore how pastoralists in Kazakhstan have responded to rapid, fundamental institutional and macroeconomic changes. We compare use patterns of grazing and water sites in two periods; 1999-2003, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, when the rural economy was in crisis and 2012-14, following a recovery in livestock numbers and a boost in the national economy. The study uses historical studies, formal surveys and anthropological interviews to document changes in livestock ownership, management and selection of pasture and water sites. In 2012-14, owners of the largest flocks had extended their grazing sites further away from the settled villages, moving ...
The study is based on sixteen months of ethnographic research carried out between 2003 and 2007 in ...
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agri...
International audienceThis article describes the evolution of Kazakh techniques of animal husbandry ...
There is little research on pastoralists’ responses to new expansion opportunities. We explore how p...
The rangelands of Kazakhstan were historically used for nomadic pastoralism, with long migrations to...
There have been studies on how pastoralists assess and choose the resources required for their lives...
This study explores the drivers of site selection amongst livestock owners under conditions of incre...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
We examine factors regulating numbers of domestic livestock and saiga an-telopes during the major pe...
Despite worldwide trends towards intensive livestock production, some extensive systems retain compa...
This thesis looks at the major factors, both environmental and institutional, which haye affected p...
Within the last two decades, 40% of rangelands in Uzbekistan have been taken out of use due to non-f...
We examine factors regulating numbers of domestic livestock and saiga antelopes during the major per...
Livestock mobility was an essential characteristic of Kazakh livestock production systems, allowing ...
This study describes pastoralism practiced in the Karakul village, Northeast of Tajikistan, and disc...
The study is based on sixteen months of ethnographic research carried out between 2003 and 2007 in ...
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agri...
International audienceThis article describes the evolution of Kazakh techniques of animal husbandry ...
There is little research on pastoralists’ responses to new expansion opportunities. We explore how p...
The rangelands of Kazakhstan were historically used for nomadic pastoralism, with long migrations to...
There have been studies on how pastoralists assess and choose the resources required for their lives...
This study explores the drivers of site selection amongst livestock owners under conditions of incre...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
We examine factors regulating numbers of domestic livestock and saiga an-telopes during the major pe...
Despite worldwide trends towards intensive livestock production, some extensive systems retain compa...
This thesis looks at the major factors, both environmental and institutional, which haye affected p...
Within the last two decades, 40% of rangelands in Uzbekistan have been taken out of use due to non-f...
We examine factors regulating numbers of domestic livestock and saiga antelopes during the major per...
Livestock mobility was an essential characteristic of Kazakh livestock production systems, allowing ...
This study describes pastoralism practiced in the Karakul village, Northeast of Tajikistan, and disc...
The study is based on sixteen months of ethnographic research carried out between 2003 and 2007 in ...
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agri...
International audienceThis article describes the evolution of Kazakh techniques of animal husbandry ...