Global drylands host more than USD 1 trillion in resource extraction investments, which serve to reconfigure communities and landscapes. In Mongolia’s Gobi Desert mega-mining brings social challenges and environmental changes that question if nomadic herding and mining can coexist. Whilst company and community conflict are common, nascent frameworks and mediation models suggest alternate ways to resolve the mining–community conundrum. Here we investigate environmental transformations that herders encounter in the presence of the Oyu Tolgoi mega-mine in Mongolia’s Khanbogd soum (district). Using socio-economic and physical data collected through interviews, field studies and climate records, we assessed local engagement and adaptation to lar...
The growing scale of resource development activities accentuates the complexity underlying the susta...
Mongolian pastoralism is a treasured “art” and tradition, honoured for its resourcefulness and maint...
Herders play essential roles in sustaining Mongolia’s economy and rangeland conditions. As about 90%...
Global drylands host more than USD 1 trillion in resource extraction investments, which serve to rec...
AbstractMongolia is an example of a nation where the rapidity of mining development is outpacing cap...
Mongolia, known as the Land of the Nomads is one of the last few countries where a significant porti...
Discoveries and exploitation of mineral resources can increase economic growth and generate employme...
Change has been the leitmotif of Mongolia in recent years as the country rides on the back of a mini...
Mongolia is an example of a nation where the rapidity of mining development is outpacing capacity to...
International audienceIn 2009, Kyrgyzstan adopted a community-based pasture management model. While ...
Pastoralism on the Mongolian steppe encompasses limited physical resources and evolving anthropogeni...
Livestock grazing often intensifies around herder camps, which can lead to degradation, particularly...
Mongolia's transition from a centralized socialist economy to a market economy since 1990 has le...
Many of the species in Gobi are in decline. People and livestock are dependent on scarce water suppl...
In Mongolia, where nomadic pastoralism is still practiced by around one-third of the population, inc...
The growing scale of resource development activities accentuates the complexity underlying the susta...
Mongolian pastoralism is a treasured “art” and tradition, honoured for its resourcefulness and maint...
Herders play essential roles in sustaining Mongolia’s economy and rangeland conditions. As about 90%...
Global drylands host more than USD 1 trillion in resource extraction investments, which serve to rec...
AbstractMongolia is an example of a nation where the rapidity of mining development is outpacing cap...
Mongolia, known as the Land of the Nomads is one of the last few countries where a significant porti...
Discoveries and exploitation of mineral resources can increase economic growth and generate employme...
Change has been the leitmotif of Mongolia in recent years as the country rides on the back of a mini...
Mongolia is an example of a nation where the rapidity of mining development is outpacing capacity to...
International audienceIn 2009, Kyrgyzstan adopted a community-based pasture management model. While ...
Pastoralism on the Mongolian steppe encompasses limited physical resources and evolving anthropogeni...
Livestock grazing often intensifies around herder camps, which can lead to degradation, particularly...
Mongolia's transition from a centralized socialist economy to a market economy since 1990 has le...
Many of the species in Gobi are in decline. People and livestock are dependent on scarce water suppl...
In Mongolia, where nomadic pastoralism is still practiced by around one-third of the population, inc...
The growing scale of resource development activities accentuates the complexity underlying the susta...
Mongolian pastoralism is a treasured “art” and tradition, honoured for its resourcefulness and maint...
Herders play essential roles in sustaining Mongolia’s economy and rangeland conditions. As about 90%...