Understanding Resilience in Mongolian Pastoral Social-ecological Systems : Adapting to Disaster Before, During and After 2010 Dzud--Year 1 Report

This study reports on in-depth case studies of dzud (extreme cold weather during winter, subsequent to a very dry summer) impacts and responses. Focus groups, key informant interviews, a household survey, and photovoice, were used to document individual and community experiences with dzud, and identify the factors that make some households and communities more vulnerable, and some less vulnerable, to the impacts of dzud, and the strategies that were most effective in responding to dzud. It was found that dzud is a complex, social-ecological phenomenon, and vulnerability to dzud is a function of interacting physical, biological, socio-economic, and institutional factors. Vulnerability is affected by both local and cross-scale factors. Actions that are adaptive and reduce vulnerability for one group at one spatial or temporal scale, may be mal-adaptive and increase vulnerability for another group, or at a different scale. Communities that are well prepared for dzud at the household level may suffer disproportionate losses if exposure is increased by in-migrating livestock from other areas. The lessons of dzud for actors at all levels of social organization, point to the need for increased responsibility and leadership by individual actors, be they households, herder groups, or local governments, as well as the critical importance to all actors (including donor and aid organizations) of reaching out, communicating and cooperating with others within and across sectors and scales.

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Main Authors: Fernandez-Gimenez, Maria, Batjav, Batbuyan, Baival, Batkhishig
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2011-05-31
Subjects:ALCOHOL ABUSE, ANIMAL, ANIMAL SPECIES, ANIMALS, ASIAN RANGELANDS, ASSETS, BASIC NEEDS, BIODIVERSITY, BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, BREEDING, BULLETIN, CAPACITY BUILDING, CHAPTER 7, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, COLLATERAL, COLLECTIVE ACTION, COMMONS, DEPENDENT, DESERT, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DROUGHT, ECONOMIC CHANGE, ECONOMIC CHANGES, ECONOMIC SHOCKS, ECOSYSTEM, ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS, ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTS, FACT SHEET, FALL FORAGE, FEEDING, FEEDING ANIMALS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, FODDER, FOOD SECURITY, FORAGE, FOREST, FUEL, GOVERNMENT RESPONSE, GOVERNMENT SUPPORT, GRASS-ROOTS, GRASSES, GRASSLANDS, GRAZING, GRAZING MANAGEMENT, GRAZING PLANS, GRAZING PRESSURE, GRAZING RESERVES, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH STATUS, HERD MANAGEMENT, HERD SIZE, HERDER, HERDER COMMUNITIES, HERDER ORGANIZATIONS, HERDERS, HERDING, HERDS, HOUSEHOLD LEVEL, HUMAN POPULATION, HUMAN POPULATIONS, HUMAN SOCIETIES, HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS, INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS, INEQUITIES, INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE, LAND USE, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEVERAGE, LIMITED RESOURCES, LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT, LIVESTOCK INSURANCE, LIVESTOCK LOSS, LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT, LIVESTOCK NUMBERS, LIVESTOCK POPULATION, LIVESTOCK POPULATIONS, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, LIVING STANDARDS, LOAN, LOCAL COMMUNITY, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MARKET ECONOMY, MIGRATION, MORTALITY, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, NATIONAL LEVEL, NATIONAL LEVELS, NATIONAL POLICIES, NATURAL DISASTER, NATURAL DISASTERS, NATURAL RESOURCE, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES, NEWSLETTER, NOMADIC PASTORALISM, NOMADIC PEOPLES, NUTRITION, NUTRITIONAL STATUS, OVERGRAZING, PAMPHLET, PASTORAL DEVELOPMENT, PASTORAL ECONOMY, PASTORAL LAND, PASTORAL POPULATIONS, PASTORAL SOCIETIES, PASTORAL SYSTEMS, PASTORALISTS, PASTURE, PASTURE MANAGEMENT, PASTURE RESOURCES, PASTURELAND TENURE, PASTURES, PENSIONS, PHYSICAL HEALTH, POPULATION EXPLOSION, POPULATION TRENDS, PRACTITIONERS, PRECIPITATION, PRIVATE OWNERSHIP, PRIVATIZATION, PROGRESS, PUBLIC EDUCATION, PUBLIC HEALTH, RANGELAND, RANGELAND MANAGEMENT, RANGELANDS, REORGANIZATION, RESPECT, RESTORATION, RURAL HERDERS, RURAL POPULATION, RURAL POVERTY, SETTLEMENTS, SNOW, SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SUMMER PASTURES, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TECHNICAL INFORMATION, TITLE, TITLES, URBAN AREAS, USE OF PASTURES, VEGETATION, VULNERABILITY, WAGES, WATER SOURCES, WELLS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/16436665/mongolia-understanding-resilience-mongolian-pastoral-social-ecological-systems-adapting-disaster-before-during-after-2010-dzud
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12758
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