The Effects of Anthropogenic Impact on Plant and Soil Cover in Mongolia

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  • Werner Hilbig
  • Christian Opp
چکیده

Under the prevailing variable natural conditions nomadic pastoralism was the most suitable form of land use in Mongolia and the neighboring countries in the past. Furthermore, small areas were used for agriculture in some regions. Therefore, anthropogenic influence was present throughout history. In the forest steppe zone this led to the disappearance of forest sites which then gave way to meadow steppe. The severe impact on the natural pastures by continuous increase of livestock herding and other human activities was perceptible during the socialist period. But since the 1990s, after the transition to market economy, this impact has increased greatly and a great number of degradation features and irreversible damages in the plant and soil cover can be observed now. Especially in the vicinity of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, along the north-south road corridor from Russia to the Chinese border, but also in some western regions of the country herders concentrate their livestock in search for better marketing opportunities. Especially there, the vegetation in vast areas is overgrazed by biting and trampling to such an extent that its regeneration is endangered. Degraded and devastated pasture types with a decrease of valuable forage plants and a high increase of ruderal elements can be found in these grasslands. Characteristic sequences of pasture degradation are presented here. The degradation effects steppes and desert steppes as well as reed, mire, and meadow vegetation in the river valleys and lowlands. In the desert regions saxaul vegetation is especially threatened. In some cases after degradation of the plant cover these degradation processes effect soil cover, too. Impacts on soil cover caused by ploughing of virgin land, by ploughing of long term used arable land, and by irrigation are the main reasons for soil degradation. Also recreational activities in the vicinity of settlement centers and traffic along the tracks lead to detrimental vegetation and soil cover changes. Unsystematic forest clearing goes on at a high level and often results in irreversible soil degradation.

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تاریخ انتشار 2017