The 11 papers in this document address issues and needs in the development and stewardship of Central Asia rangelands, and identify directions for future work. With its vast rangelands and numerous pastoral populations, Central Asia is a region of increasing importance to rangeland scientists, managers, and pastoral development specialists. Five of the papers address rangeland issues in Mongolia, three papers specifically address studies in China, two papers address Kazakhstan, and one paper addresses the use of satellite images for natural resource planning across Central Asia. These..
The grasslands of Mongolia and northern China are part of the vast Eurasian grasslands that extend f...
Presented at CANEPAL International Conference ’Celebrating Pastoral Life; Her- itage and Economic De...
Mongolians are aware that rangeland degradation is accelerating due to the combination of unsustaina...
Livestock herding contributes 10-45% of national GDPs across the Central Asia and Mongolia (CAM) reg...
Includes bibliographical references.The Building resilience of Mongolian rangelands: a trans-discipl...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
This paper synthesizes research findings on contemporary mountain pastoralism in Kyrgyzstan and Taji...
The important issues, knowledge gaps, and evolving research approaches for the global rangelands are...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
LEAD publication jointly managed by the School of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)...
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agri...
Rangelands are currently facing increasing threats from climate change, overgrazing and land convers...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
Range management and utilization in the semi-arid and arid zones of Kazakhstan, Turkestan, and Uzbek...
Afghanistan, a land locked country with arid and semi-arid climatic conditions and the average amoun...
The grasslands of Mongolia and northern China are part of the vast Eurasian grasslands that extend f...
Presented at CANEPAL International Conference ’Celebrating Pastoral Life; Her- itage and Economic De...
Mongolians are aware that rangeland degradation is accelerating due to the combination of unsustaina...
Livestock herding contributes 10-45% of national GDPs across the Central Asia and Mongolia (CAM) reg...
Includes bibliographical references.The Building resilience of Mongolian rangelands: a trans-discipl...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
This paper synthesizes research findings on contemporary mountain pastoralism in Kyrgyzstan and Taji...
The important issues, knowledge gaps, and evolving research approaches for the global rangelands are...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
LEAD publication jointly managed by the School of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)...
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agri...
Rangelands are currently facing increasing threats from climate change, overgrazing and land convers...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
Range management and utilization in the semi-arid and arid zones of Kazakhstan, Turkestan, and Uzbek...
Afghanistan, a land locked country with arid and semi-arid climatic conditions and the average amoun...
The grasslands of Mongolia and northern China are part of the vast Eurasian grasslands that extend f...
Presented at CANEPAL International Conference ’Celebrating Pastoral Life; Her- itage and Economic De...
Mongolians are aware that rangeland degradation is accelerating due to the combination of unsustaina...