Includes bibliographical references.Presented at the Building resilience of Mongolian rangelands: a trans-disciplinary research conference held on June 9-10, 2015 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.The most important part of recent grassland tenure reforms in Inner Mongolia has been to divide the collective grassland to household level, then fence and enclose grassland. Fencing is a form of strongest signal of private property right and aims to exclude over-boundary grazing, attempting to solve "tragedy of the commons" from open access. Fencing gives herders a "user right", though ownership still resides at a village level. But fencing significantly limit animal and herdsmen mobility critical to the pastoral society and coupled natural and human syst...
Since the beginning of the transition to a market economy herders in Mongolia are encountering enorm...
Overgrazing, mainly caused by Cashmere goats, is contributing to the desertification of West Erdos f...
Overgrazing is widely accepted to be the main driver of grassland degradation. However, policies des...
Over-grazing of the grasslands in China and Mongolia is a common problem. Herders typically aim to i...
China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is experiencing high levels of grassland degradation partia...
Herders play essential roles in sustaining Mongolia’s economy and rangeland conditions. As about 90%...
Hardin’s Tragedy of the Commons has often been cited as the rationale for the privatization of pastu...
There are few comprehensive surveys addressing the evolution of China’s grassland policies, particul...
Mongolia's transition from a centralized socialist economy to a market economy since 1990 has le...
Grasslands across Inner Mongolia and Mongolia, with their long history of nomadic livestock grazing,...
A summary of EEPSEA research report no. 2011-RR12: “An economic analysis of the environmental impact...
Mongolia\u27s rangeland is one of the largest remaining contiguous ecosystems encompassing 2.6% of t...
In 2002, the Chinese government issued the “balancing animals and grass” policy to control the degra...
Graduation date: 2014This thesis explore the effects of China's Grassland Contract policy on sedenta...
Overgrazing is widely acknowledged to be the main driver of grassland degradation. Governments seeki...
Since the beginning of the transition to a market economy herders in Mongolia are encountering enorm...
Overgrazing, mainly caused by Cashmere goats, is contributing to the desertification of West Erdos f...
Overgrazing is widely accepted to be the main driver of grassland degradation. However, policies des...
Over-grazing of the grasslands in China and Mongolia is a common problem. Herders typically aim to i...
China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is experiencing high levels of grassland degradation partia...
Herders play essential roles in sustaining Mongolia’s economy and rangeland conditions. As about 90%...
Hardin’s Tragedy of the Commons has often been cited as the rationale for the privatization of pastu...
There are few comprehensive surveys addressing the evolution of China’s grassland policies, particul...
Mongolia's transition from a centralized socialist economy to a market economy since 1990 has le...
Grasslands across Inner Mongolia and Mongolia, with their long history of nomadic livestock grazing,...
A summary of EEPSEA research report no. 2011-RR12: “An economic analysis of the environmental impact...
Mongolia\u27s rangeland is one of the largest remaining contiguous ecosystems encompassing 2.6% of t...
In 2002, the Chinese government issued the “balancing animals and grass” policy to control the degra...
Graduation date: 2014This thesis explore the effects of China's Grassland Contract policy on sedenta...
Overgrazing is widely acknowledged to be the main driver of grassland degradation. Governments seeki...
Since the beginning of the transition to a market economy herders in Mongolia are encountering enorm...
Overgrazing, mainly caused by Cashmere goats, is contributing to the desertification of West Erdos f...
Overgrazing is widely accepted to be the main driver of grassland degradation. However, policies des...