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Restoring Community Connections To The Land Building Resilience Through Communitybased Rangeland Management In China And Mongolia Maria Edith Fernandezgimenez Et Al

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Restoring Community Connections To The Land Building Resilience Through Communitybased Rangeland Management In China And Mongolia Maria Edith Fernandezgimenez Et Al
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Restoring Community Connections To The Land Building Resilience Through Communitybased Rangeland Management In China And Mongolia Maria Edith Fernandezgimenez Et Al instant download after payment.

Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 260
Author: María Edith Fernández-Giménez; et al
ISBN: 9781845938949, 9781845938956, 1845938941, 184593895X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Restoring Community Connections To The Land Building Resilience Through Communitybased Rangeland Management In China And Mongolia Maria Edith Fernandezgimenez Et Al by María Edith Fernández-giménez; Et Al 9781845938949, 9781845938956, 1845938941, 184593895X instant download after payment.

The rangelands of China and Mongolia encompass diverse landscapes of global environmental and cultural significance. Pastoralists in these two nations share much common history and tradition, including their nomadic heritage and twin eras of collectivized production under different centrally planned socialist regimes. This unique collection of case studies describes the change, loss, re-emergence and resilience of seven herder communities located in distinct socio-ecological settings ranging from the Gobi desert of Mongolia to the Tibetan Plateau regions of China's Sichuan and Gansu Provinces. Useful for policy makers within international development and conservation policy, this book is also of interest for researchers and students of rural economics and agriculture.

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