This paper shares findings from new research on gender and land in a pastoralist community in central- western Mongolia, with a complex structure of investment and operations in gold mining. The paper examines what has been learned from the research about people's coping strategies in the face of social and environmental change, specifically in the context of the development of mining since the transition from socialism and in a relatively isolated area.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencemars, 2019Mongolie
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Livestock and Wildlife in the Southern Gobi Region, with Special Attention to Wild Ass
Rapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementDocuments de politique et mémoiresaoût, 2010Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieThe purpose of this report is to examine development trends in the Southern Gobi Region (SGR) as they affect livestock and wildlife. It provides an overview of the environment and natural resources of the region, discusses existing relationships and interactions among humans, livestock, large herbivore wildlife, and the natural resources on which they are dependent. It then explores the impact that economic development of the region is likely to have if that development does not consider the needs of the current users.
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The Economic Value of the Upper Tuul Ecosystem
Rapports et recherchesRessources et Outils d'entraînementdécembre, 2009Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieThe economic value of the Upper Tuul ecosystem in Mongolia reports on a study carried out under the auspices of the World Bank and the Government of Mongolia. The goal of the study was to improve understanding about the economic value of the Upper Tuul ecosystem for Ulaanbaatar's water supplies and how this might be affected by different land and resource management options in the future.
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Adaptation and Resilience in Mongolian Pastoral Social-Ecological Systems
Rapports et recherchesDocuments de politique et mémoiresjuin, 2012Mongolie, Asie orientale, OcéanieDzud is the Mongolian term for a winter weather disaster in which deep snow, severe cold, or other conditions render forage unavailable or inaccessible and lead to high livestock mortality. Dzud is a regular occurrence in Mongolia, and plays an important role in regulating livestock populations. However, dzud, especially when combined with other environmental or socio-economic stresses and changes, can have a significant impact on household well-being as well as local and national economies.
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