نتایج جستجو برای: herders

تعداد نتایج: 552  

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 0
bayarmaa enkhbayar

introduction the challenges related to the preservation of mongolia’s pastureland, its quality and condition are key concerns for the livestock sector. however, scientists, researchers and government agencies tend to focus solely on rangeland ecology and livestock. all too often, herders are overlooked and omitted from the discourse. this is the main reason i want to talk about people of the mo...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2014
Ayse K Uskul Harriet Over

In a series of studies, we investigated the role of economic structures (farming vs. herding) and source of ostracism (close other vs. stranger) in social exclusion experiences. We first confirmed that herders rely on strangers to a greater extent than do farmers for economic success (validation study). Next, we verified that farmers and herders understand the concept of ostracism, and its emot...

2010
L Zhen

Ecosystems in the Central Asian Plateau, which includes the Mongolian Plateau, are becoming increasingly sensitive to human interventions, leading to deterioration of already fragile ecosystems. The goal of this paper is to illustrate human dependence on an ecosystem by identifying patterns of resource consumption in this region and investigating the knowledge and perceptions of herders living ...

2015
Terhi Vuojala-Magga Minna T Turunen

INTRODUCTION Geometrid moths and semi-domesticated reindeer are both herbivores which feed on birch leaves in the subarctic mountain birch forests in northern Fennoscandia. The caterpillars of autumnal and winter moths have episodic outbreaks, which can occasionally lead to extensive defoliation of birch forests. Earlier studies have shown that reindeer have a negative effect on the regeneratio...

2013
Jun Wang Daniel G. Brown Arun Agrawal

Climate variability has been evident on the Mongolian plateau in recent decades. Livelihood adaptation to climate variability is important for local sustainable development. This paper applies an analytical framework focused on adaptation, institutions, and livelihoods to study climate adaptation in the Mongolian grasslands. A household survey was designed and implemented in each of three broad...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2008
P Sjölander L Daerga A Edin-Liljegren L Jacobsson

BACKGROUND There is a shortage of knowledge on the extent of musculoskeletal symptoms in reindeer husbandry. AIMS To investigate the prevalence and relative risk for musculoskeletal symptoms and perceived psychosocial work strain among reindeer herders. METHODS The prevalence of self-reported musculoskeletal symptoms during the last week and last year, respectively, were obtained from male ...

Journal: :Arctic anthropology 2005
William Schneider Knut Kielland Gregory Finstad

Over the last century, reindeer herding has provided a major economic base in Eskimo villages on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, and has come to represent an important dimension of Native cultural identity. As a result of the current population explosion of caribou from the Western Arctic Caribou Herd, along with a shift in the herd's migratory patterns, reindeer ranges that were free of caribou ...

2013
Agneta Abrahamsson Ulrika Lindmark Arne Gerdner

BACKGROUND Samis are indigenous people in north Europe. In the territory called Sápmi (Lapland), reindeer herding is the traditional base for the Sami economy. The relation between living conditions and positive health of the Swedish Samis has been sparsely studied. As health is closely linked to sense of coherence (SOC), an understanding of the background factors to SOC may contribute knowledg...

2008
Mauro Dragone David Lillis Conor Muldoon Richard Tynan Rem W. Collier Gregory M. P. O'Hare

This paper describes an entry to the Multi-Agent Programming Contest 2008. The approach employs the pre-existing Agent Factory framework and extends this framework in line with experience gained from its use within the robotics domain.

2015
Yecheng Xu Yaoqi Zhang Liping Gao Guanghua Qiao Jiquan Chen

The most important part of recent grassland tenure reforms in Inner Mongolia has been to divide the collective grassland to household level, then fence and enclose grassland. Fencing is a form of strongest signal of private property right and aims to exclude overboundary grazing, attempting to solve “tragedy of the commons” from open access. Fencing gives herders a “user right”, though ownershi...

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