Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option

Rangelands located in arid and semi-arid region are particularly vulnerable to climate change. The objective of this research project is to assess vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of pastoral society and to formulate adaptation options for the selected rangelands. Th...

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Main Authors: Balt Suvdantsetseg, Bolor Kherlenbayar, Khurel Nominbolor, Myagmarsuren Altanbagana, Wanglin Yan, Toshiya Okuro, Chuluun Togtokh, Takafumi Miyasaka, Shaokun Wang, Xueyong Zhao
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Language:English
Published: Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research 2020-09-01
Series:APN Science Bulletin
Online Access:https://www.apn-gcr.org/bulletin/?p=1107
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spelling doaj-901c0d5628d841129c14249512f35d0a2021-08-12T01:22:43ZengAsia-Pacific Network for Global Change ResearchAPN Science Bulletin2522-79712020-09-0110110.30852/sb.2020.1107Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation optionBalt SuvdantsetsegBolor KherlenbayarKhurel NominbolorMyagmarsuren AltanbaganaWanglin YanToshiya OkuroChuluun TogtokhTakafumi MiyasakaShaokun WangXueyong Zhao Rangelands located in arid and semi-arid region are particularly vulnerable to climate change. The objective of this research project is to assess vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of pastoral society and to formulate adaptation options for the selected rangelands. The analysis process consisted of (1) using geospatial techniques to assess the pastoral vulnerability; (2) using statistical correlation analysis to assess the impact of vulnerability on the grazing societies’ socio-economic conditions; (3) using qualitative document analysis (QDA) to evaluate policy documents; and (4) engaging in policy formulation, which included active participation by multiple academic researchers, policymakers, and representatives of the local community. The pastoral vulnerability assessment results reveal that drought, pasture usage and normalized difference vegetation index are the main drivers. Pastoral vulnerability increases the breeding stock’s miscarriage rate and causes livestock loss, which may affect the socio-economics of the herder community, devaluing herders’ labour and shortening their life expectancy. Two provinces’ policies were reviewed, and the findings suggest that aligning development and sectoral policies with climate change responses (i.e. adaptation and mitigation) to enhance the adaptive and transformative capacity of rural communities is important. The adaptation options and policy recommendations for two provinces are identified to enhance the resilience of livelihoods to climate change and adaptation activities to potentially reduce vulnerability to anthropogenic climate change and advance development.https://www.apn-gcr.org/bulletin/?p=1107
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author Balt Suvdantsetseg
Bolor Kherlenbayar
Khurel Nominbolor
Myagmarsuren Altanbagana
Wanglin Yan
Toshiya Okuro
Chuluun Togtokh
Takafumi Miyasaka
Shaokun Wang
Xueyong Zhao
spellingShingle Balt Suvdantsetseg
Bolor Kherlenbayar
Khurel Nominbolor
Myagmarsuren Altanbagana
Wanglin Yan
Toshiya Okuro
Chuluun Togtokh
Takafumi Miyasaka
Shaokun Wang
Xueyong Zhao
Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option
APN Science Bulletin
author_facet Balt Suvdantsetseg
Bolor Kherlenbayar
Khurel Nominbolor
Myagmarsuren Altanbagana
Wanglin Yan
Toshiya Okuro
Chuluun Togtokh
Takafumi Miyasaka
Shaokun Wang
Xueyong Zhao
author_sort Balt Suvdantsetseg
title Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option
title_short Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option
title_full Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option
title_fullStr Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option
title_sort assessment of pastoral vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of herding community and formulation of adaptation option
publisher Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
series APN Science Bulletin
issn 2522-7971
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Rangelands located in arid and semi-arid region are particularly vulnerable to climate change. The objective of this research project is to assess vulnerability and its impacts on socio-economy of pastoral society and to formulate adaptation options for the selected rangelands. The analysis process consisted of (1) using geospatial techniques to assess the pastoral vulnerability; (2) using statistical correlation analysis to assess the impact of vulnerability on the grazing societies’ socio-economic conditions; (3) using qualitative document analysis (QDA) to evaluate policy documents; and (4) engaging in policy formulation, which included active participation by multiple academic researchers, policymakers, and representatives of the local community. The pastoral vulnerability assessment results reveal that drought, pasture usage and normalized difference vegetation index are the main drivers. Pastoral vulnerability increases the breeding stock’s miscarriage rate and causes livestock loss, which may affect the socio-economics of the herder community, devaluing herders’ labour and shortening their life expectancy. Two provinces’ policies were reviewed, and the findings suggest that aligning development and sectoral policies with climate change responses (i.e. adaptation and mitigation) to enhance the adaptive and transformative capacity of rural communities is important. The adaptation options and policy recommendations for two provinces are identified to enhance the resilience of livelihoods to climate change and adaptation activities to potentially reduce vulnerability to anthropogenic climate change and advance development.
url https://www.apn-gcr.org/bulletin/?p=1107
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