Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeconomic changes. The magnitude of these threats and their impacts is higher in mountain social-ecological systems. This study analyzes how mountain pastoralists in Lotkuh Valley (Chitral, Pakistan) use their rangelands in changing social, environmental, and climatic contexts. Data were collected from a survey, focus groups, and observations through multistage stratified sampling and extensive fieldwork (2016–2019). The findings reveal that the strategy adopted by mountain pastoralists combines 7 different grazing mechanisms and stall feeding to use spatially segregated and seasonally productive rangeland resources in a sustainable manner. These...
Nearly half of the Earth\u27s land surface is classified as rangelands. Rangeland\u27s health and pr...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...
Mountain regions are highly vulnerable to climate change, as they are ecologically fragile, tectonic...
Migratory pastoralism is an adaptation to a harsh and unstable environment, and pastoral herders hav...
Pastoralism in the Himalayan region of Nepal has undergone significant socio-economic and ecological...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
In addressing the challenges facing mountain agricultural communities today, it is important to reme...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
A survey of 59 small-holder households was used to gather information about livestock production wit...
Livestock herders have historically played a key role in developing and sustaining the rangeland reg...
A survey of 59 small-holder households was used to gather information about livestock production wit...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
There have been studies on how pastoralists assess and choose the resources required for their lives...
Livestock production is a key livelihood strategy and a way of life for most smallholders in the Hi...
Nearly half of the Earth\u27s land surface is classified as rangelands. Rangeland\u27s health and pr...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...
Mountain regions are highly vulnerable to climate change, as they are ecologically fragile, tectonic...
Migratory pastoralism is an adaptation to a harsh and unstable environment, and pastoral herders hav...
Pastoralism in the Himalayan region of Nepal has undergone significant socio-economic and ecological...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
In addressing the challenges facing mountain agricultural communities today, it is important to reme...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
A survey of 59 small-holder households was used to gather information about livestock production wit...
Livestock herders have historically played a key role in developing and sustaining the rangeland reg...
A survey of 59 small-holder households was used to gather information about livestock production wit...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
There have been studies on how pastoralists assess and choose the resources required for their lives...
Livestock production is a key livelihood strategy and a way of life for most smallholders in the Hi...
Nearly half of the Earth\u27s land surface is classified as rangelands. Rangeland\u27s health and pr...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...
Mountain regions are highly vulnerable to climate change, as they are ecologically fragile, tectonic...