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Pastoralism and Common Pool Resources
Rangeland co-management, property rights and access in Mongolia
Author: Undargaa Sandagsuren
Language: EnglishSubjects for Pastoralism and Common Pool Resources:
Keywords
production; pastureland; management; pre-collective; period; seasonal; pastures; state; territorial; administration; Pastoral Resources; Pastureland Management; State Territorial Administration; Livestock Shelters; Unstable Weather Condition; Pre-collective Period; Mongolian Pastoralism; Seasonal Pastures; Herder Groups; Local Herders; Migrant Herders; Bag Governor; Territorial Administrative Units; Herding Households; Mobile Pastoralism; CBNRM Approach; State Property Regime; Rangeland Management; Winter Campsites; CBNRM; Poor Herders; Wealthy Herders; Cpr Theory; Exclusive Property Rights; Pastoral Production
78,35 €
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Add to cart the book of Undargaa SandagsurenPublication date: 04-2018
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Broché
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Add to cart the book of Undargaa SandagsurenPublication date: 04-2016
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The grazing of animals on common land and associated property rights were the original basis of the concept of "the tragedy of the commons". Drawing on the classic work of Elinor Ostrom and the readings of political ecology, this book questions the application of exclusive property rights to mobile pastoralism and rangeland resource governance. It argues that this approach inadequately represents property relations in the context of Mongolian pastoralism.
The author presents an in-depth exploration and analysis of mobile pastoral production and resource management in Mongolia. The country is widely considered to be a prime example of successful and resilient common pool resource management, but now faces a dilemma as policy advocates attempt to adjust historical pastoralism to a modern property regime framework.
The book strengthens understanding of the complex and multilateral considerations involved in natural resource governance and management in a mobile pastoralist context. It considers the implications for common pool resource management and pastoral societies in Africa, Russia and China and includes recommendations for formulating national policy.
1. Mobile Pastoralism, Access and Policy 2. Understanding Common Pool Resource Management and Rangeland Management 3. Mobile Pastoralism and the Pre-collective Period (13th -20th Century) 4. Mobile Pastoralism and the Collectivization (1921-1991) 5. Pastoral Production and Pastureland Management During Transition to a Market Economy 6. Land Reform in Pastureland Management 7. Community-based Natural Resource Management 8. State Territorial Strategy for Natural Resource Governance and Pastoral Production 9. Conclusion