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Eurasian Steppes. Ecological Problems and Livelihoods in a Changing World (Hardcover, 2012): Marinus J.A. Werger, Marja A. van... Eurasian Steppes. Ecological Problems and Livelihoods in a Changing World (Hardcover, 2012)
Marinus J.A. Werger, Marja A. van Staalduinen
R5,541 Discovery Miles 55 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Steppes form one of the largest biomes. Drastic changes in steppe ecology, land use and livelihoods came with the emergence, and again with the collapse, of communist states. Excessive ploughing and vast influx of people into the steppe zone led to a strong decline in nomadic pastoralism in the Soviet Union and China and in severely degraded steppe ecosystems. In Mongolia nomadic pastoralism persisted, but steppes degraded because of strongly increased livestock loads. After the Soviet collapse steppes regenerated on huge tracts of fallow land. Presently, new, restorative steppe land management schemes are applied. On top of all these changes come strong effects of climate change in the northern part of the steppe zone. This book gives an up-to-date overview of changes in ecology, climate and use of the entire Eurasian steppe area and their effects on livelihoods of steppe people. It integrates knowledge that so far was available only in a spectrum of locally used languages.

Eurasian Steppes. Ecological Problems and Livelihoods in a Changing World (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Marinus J.A. Werger, Marja A.... Eurasian Steppes. Ecological Problems and Livelihoods in a Changing World (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Marinus J.A. Werger, Marja A. van Staalduinen
R5,512 Discovery Miles 55 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Steppes form one of the largest biomes. Drastic changes in steppe ecology, land use and livelihoods came with the emergence, and again with the collapse, of communist states. Excessive ploughing and vast influx of people into the steppe zone led to a strong decline in nomadic pastoralism in the Soviet Union and China and in severely degraded steppe ecosystems. In Mongolia nomadic pastoralism persisted, but steppes degraded because of strongly increased livestock loads. After the Soviet collapse steppes regenerated on huge tracts of fallow land. Presently, new, restorative steppe land management schemes are applied. On top of all these changes come strong effects of climate change in the northern part of the steppe zone. This book gives an up-to-date overview of changes in ecology, climate and use of the entire Eurasian steppe area and their effects on livelihoods of steppe people. It integrates knowledge that so far was available only in a spectrum of locally used languages.

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