2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13570-016-0060-2
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Spatio-temporal patterns of herbage availability and livestock movements: A cross-border analysis in the Chinese-Mongolian Altay

Abstract: Due to increasing population and the recent implementation of policies to intensify the use of land and water resources, the transhumant pastoral systems in the Chinese-Mongolian Altay-Dzungarian region are rapidly changing, leading to modifications of herd size, herd composition and spatial distribution of livestock grazing. This may have major consequences for the supply and quality of rangeland biomass. Despite similar topographic settings, the socio-political framework for Chinese and Mongolian pastoralist… Show more

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“…The average annual temperature is generally lower in the mountainous regions and increases towards the lower reaches of the Qinghe and Bulgan watersheds. The mean minimum/maximum annual air temperatures on the Chinese and Mongolian sides range between 23 • C and 26 • C in the summer and between −33 • C and −40 • C in the winter [7]. Across the region, a slight increase in the mean annual temperature was observed from 1987 to 2000, ranging between 0.7 • C (128 meteorological stations in Northwest China) [32] and 1.4 • C [41].…”
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“…The average annual temperature is generally lower in the mountainous regions and increases towards the lower reaches of the Qinghe and Bulgan watersheds. The mean minimum/maximum annual air temperatures on the Chinese and Mongolian sides range between 23 • C and 26 • C in the summer and between −33 • C and −40 • C in the winter [7]. Across the region, a slight increase in the mean annual temperature was observed from 1987 to 2000, ranging between 0.7 • C (128 meteorological stations in Northwest China) [32] and 1.4 • C [41].…”
Section: Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bulgan sums of Khovd and Bayan-Ölgii provinces are governed by elected local municipalities residing in the respective central settlements; the sum centres and their vast hinterlands are inhabited by about 9018 and 5164 people, respectively, belonging to three ethnicities [7,34]; the rural dwellers are mostly engaged in livestock farming, and-to a much lesser extent than their Chinese neighbours-in crop production.…”
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“…The loss of TEK and LEK on animal husbandry is viewed as one of the negative consequences of totalitarian collective farming during the 70-year socialist period in Mongolia and the subsequent social turbulences during the democratization process in the 1990s (FernandezGimenez 2000). There is recent evidence of spatially concentrated exploitation of grazing resources leading to rangeland degradation (Altmann et al 2016;Jordan et al 2016) and eventually severe livestock losses in the case of extreme environmental conditions such as an extremely harsh winter (Soma 2014).…”
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