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The role of traditional ecological knowledge, given the transformation of pastoralism in Central and Eastern Mongolia
by
Drees, Lukas
, Batjav, Batbuyan
, Müller, Thomas
, Matias, Denise Margaret S.
, Dejid, Nandintsetseg
, Jäschke, Yun
, Gonchigsumlaa, Ganzorig
, Niess, Sarah
, Dorjoo, Khishigdorj
, Mehring, Marion
, Damdindorj, Sugar
, Peter, Sophie
, Kasymov, Ulan
in
Animal Husbandry - methods
/ Animals
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate change
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ environmental knowledge
/ Environmental Management
/ Families & family life
/ Farmers
/ household surveys
/ Households
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Lifestyles
/ Livestock
/ Mongolia
/ Nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ pastures
/ Physical Geography
/ Population decline
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Trajectories of Social-Ecological Systems in the Global South
/ Transformation
/ Uncertainty
2024
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The role of traditional ecological knowledge, given the transformation of pastoralism in Central and Eastern Mongolia
by
Drees, Lukas
, Batjav, Batbuyan
, Müller, Thomas
, Matias, Denise Margaret S.
, Dejid, Nandintsetseg
, Jäschke, Yun
, Gonchigsumlaa, Ganzorig
, Niess, Sarah
, Dorjoo, Khishigdorj
, Mehring, Marion
, Damdindorj, Sugar
, Peter, Sophie
, Kasymov, Ulan
in
Animal Husbandry - methods
/ Animals
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate change
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ environmental knowledge
/ Environmental Management
/ Families & family life
/ Farmers
/ household surveys
/ Households
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Lifestyles
/ Livestock
/ Mongolia
/ Nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ pastures
/ Physical Geography
/ Population decline
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Trajectories of Social-Ecological Systems in the Global South
/ Transformation
/ Uncertainty
2024
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The role of traditional ecological knowledge, given the transformation of pastoralism in Central and Eastern Mongolia
by
Drees, Lukas
, Batjav, Batbuyan
, Müller, Thomas
, Matias, Denise Margaret S.
, Dejid, Nandintsetseg
, Jäschke, Yun
, Gonchigsumlaa, Ganzorig
, Niess, Sarah
, Dorjoo, Khishigdorj
, Mehring, Marion
, Damdindorj, Sugar
, Peter, Sophie
, Kasymov, Ulan
in
Animal Husbandry - methods
/ Animals
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate change
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ environmental knowledge
/ Environmental Management
/ Families & family life
/ Farmers
/ household surveys
/ Households
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Lifestyles
/ Livestock
/ Mongolia
/ Nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ pastures
/ Physical Geography
/ Population decline
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Trajectories of Social-Ecological Systems in the Global South
/ Transformation
/ Uncertainty
2024
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The role of traditional ecological knowledge, given the transformation of pastoralism in Central and Eastern Mongolia
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The role of traditional ecological knowledge, given the transformation of pastoralism in Central and Eastern Mongolia
2024
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Overview
Mongolian nomadic herders traditionally pass on ecological knowledge intergenerationally, mainly within families. However, little is known about how current societal transformation processes may impact the application and transfer of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) amongst herders. Combining quantitative household survey data with qualitative interviews, we show that TEK is still widely applied amongst herders. Our data show that households living under conditions of greater societal transformation apply TEK more often in order to adapt to the situation than households under lower transformation pressure. High transformation pressure goes along with high human population and livestock density and thus competition for good pastureland. In addition, our results show that intragenerational knowledge transfer between families is gaining more importance nowadays. For Mongolia, we recommend facilitating access to and strengthening the exchange of TEK to prepare herders for the future due to the high level of uncertainty accompanying societal transformations.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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