A History of Land Use in Mongolia

A History of Land Use in Mongolia
Title A History of Land Use in Mongolia PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Endicott
Publisher Springer
Pages 318
Release 2012-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1137269669

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An illustrated history of the pastoral nomadic way of life in Mongolia, this book examines the many challenges that Mongolian herders continue to face in the struggle over natural resources in the post-socialist free market era.

Mongolia

Mongolia
Title Mongolia PDF eBook
Author Michael Dillon
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 233
Release 2019-11-28
Genre History
ISBN 1788316967

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Mongolia remains a beautiful barren land of spectacularly clothed horse-riders, nomadic romance and windswept landscape. But modern Mongolia is now caught between two giants: China and Russia; and known to be home to enormous mineral resources they are keen to exploit. China is expanding economically into the region, buying up mining interests and strengthening its control over Inner Mongolia. Michael Dillon, one of the foremost experts on the region, seeks to tell the modern history of this fascinating country. He investigates its history of repression, the slaughter of the country's Buddhists, its painful experiences under Soviet rule and dictatorship, and its history of corruption. But there is hope for its future, and it now has a functioning parliamentary democracy which is broadly representative of Mongolia's ethnic mix. How long that can last is another question. Short, sharp and authoritative, Mongolia will become the standard text on the region as it becomes begins to shape world affairs.

The Physical Geography of Mongolia

The Physical Geography of Mongolia
Title The Physical Geography of Mongolia PDF eBook
Author Batchuluun Yembuu
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 218
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Science
ISBN 3030614344

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This book gives the most detailed and comprehensive physico-geographical overview of the very unique country of Mongolia. The country offers diverse geographical features and natural landscapes combined with a long history. This book offers integrated and systematical research on the geophysical characteristics of Mongolia with an academic orientation. It provides the readers with general knowledge of the physical geography of Mongolia as well as new results of the latest research. The volume consists of 11 chapters, each written by field experts, with contributions from scientific researchers from Mongolia.The topics covered: geological and geomorphological characteristics and processes, landscapes and landforms, climate and climate change, hydrology, glaciers and permafrost, soils, environmental changes, biodiversity and many other aspects of physical geography in Mongolia.The book appeals to researchers and students of geography and related fields and can serve as a guide for field trips to Mongolia or basic literature for research projects.

Restoring Community Connections to the Land

Restoring Community Connections to the Land
Title Restoring Community Connections to the Land PDF eBook
Author María Edith Fernández-Giménez
Publisher CABI
Pages 259
Release 2012
Genre Nature
ISBN 184593895X

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The rangelands of China and Mongolia encompass diverse landscapes of global environmental and cultural significance. Pastoralists in these two nations share much common history and tradition, including their nomadic heritage and twin eras of collectivized production under different centrally planned socialist regimes. This unique collection of case studies describes the change, loss, re-emergence and resilience of seven herder communities located in distinct socio-ecological settings ranging from the Gobi desert of Mongolia to the Tibetan Plateau regions of China's Sichuan and Gansu Provinces. Useful for policy makers within international development and conservation policy, this book is also of interest for researchers and students of rural economics and agriculture.

Dateline Mongolia

Dateline Mongolia
Title Dateline Mongolia PDF eBook
Author Michael Kohn
Publisher RDR Books
Pages 372
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781571431554

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Michael Kohn, editor of the Mongol Messenger, is one steppe ahead of the journalistic posse in this epic Western set in the Far East. Kohn's book is an irresistible account of a nation where falcon poachers, cattle rustlers, exiled Buddhist leaders, death-defying child jockeys and political assassins vie for page one. The turf war between lamas, shamans, Mormon elders and ministers provides the spiritual backdrop in this nation recently liberated from Soviet orthodoxy. From the reincarnated Bogd Khaan and his press spokesman to vodka-fueled racing entrepreneurs and political leaders unclear on the concept of freedom of the press, Kohn explores one of Asia's most fascinating, mysterious and misunderstood lands.

Integrating Science and Policy

Integrating Science and Policy
Title Integrating Science and Policy PDF eBook
Author Roger E Kasperson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 482
Release 2012-08-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 113653900X

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As progress towards a greater knowledge in sustainability science continues, the question of how better to integrate scientific progress with actual decisions made by practitioners remains paramount. This book aims to help close the gap between science and practice. Based on a two year collaborative project between Harvard and Clark Universities, the book takes as its focus the vulnerability and resilience of people around the world to the effects of environmental change, a mature area of research in which one might expect the gap between science and policy/practice to have been extensively bridged. The book presents analysis of past studies, interviews conducted with the producers and users of scientific knowledge, and case studies performed by leading scholars across a spectrum of international settings and political systems. Crucially, the authors identify new directions and tools for closing the gap between science and policy across a range of situations and societies. The result is an illuminating collection of studies and analyses that suggest to researchers, students, practitioners, and policy-makers alike how best to ensure that high quality environmental research informs good environmental policy and practice. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editors and authors are grateful to Lu Ann Pacenka, who formatted the text of the book. The editors also wish to express their appreciation to Bill Clark and Nancy Dickson of Harvard University, who commissioned and provided oversight for the preparation of the volume. Both editors and authors wish to express their appreciation to the David and Lucile Packard Foundation for providing funds to support the project. Finally, the editors are grateful for the continuing support of the George Perkins Marsh Institute at Clark University. Published with Science in Society

Change in Democratic Mongolia

Change in Democratic Mongolia
Title Change in Democratic Mongolia PDF eBook
Author Julian Dierkes
Publisher BRILL
Pages 351
Release 2012-08-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004224343

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The contributions in this book represent analyses from around the world across the social sciences and form a substantial part of the state of the art of research on contemporary Mongolia.