Title
To move or not to move-factors influencing small-scale herder and livestock movements in the Dzungarian Gobi, Mongolia
Language
English
Description (en)
In Mongolia, where nomadic pastoralism is still practiced by around one-third of the population, increasing livestock numbers, socio-economic constraints and climate change raise concerns over rangeland health. Little empirical evidence explains what triggers camp moves of pastoralists in the Dzungarian Gobi in Mongolia, which factors influence grazing mobility around camps, and how altitudinal migration benefits small livestock. We combined GPS tracking data of 19 small livestock herds monitored from September 2018 to April 2020 with remotely sensed climate and environmental data. We used general linear-mixed models to analyse variables influencing camp use duration and daily mobility patterns. To understand the importance of the altitudinal migration, we compared climatic conditions along the elevation gradient and looked at seasonal body weight changes of small livestock. We found that available plant biomass and season best explained camp use duration. Daily walking distance and maximum distance from camp increased with camp use duration. Pasture time increased with increasing biomass and rising temperatures. We conclude that herders in the Dzungarian Gobi have optimized pasture use by reacting to changes in biomass availability at landscape and local scale, and by embracing altitudinal migration. Flexibility in grazing mobility seems to have enabled local herder communities to practise sustainable pasture use. Maintaining this mobility will most likely be the best strategy to deal with environmental change under the current climate change scenarios.
Keywords (en)
Pastoral Mobility; Grazing Behavior; Inner-Mongolia; Migration; Steppe; Sheep; Ungulate; Drought; Goats
DOI
10.1007/s10113-023-02126-y
Author of the digital object
Lena M.  Michler  (University of Hohenheim / International Takhi Group)
Anna C.  Treydte  (Stockholm University / University of Hohenheim,)
Olivier  Devineau  (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences)
Gundula S.  Bartzke  (University of Hohenheim)
Petra  Kaczensky  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences)
Ganbaatar  Oyunsaikhan  (Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area Administration)
Format
application/pdf
Size
2.6 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Regional Environmental Change
Pages or Volume
13
Volume
23
Number
4
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
2023
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
16.10.2024 09:08:07
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Metadata
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