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E-grāmata: Common Grasslands in Asia: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese and Mongolian Grasslands

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This comprehensive book unravels the complexities of the grassland systems of Mongolia and northern China to identify the ways in which policies and incentives can be strengthened to improve grassland condition and herder livelihoods.

Through an interdisciplinary lens, combining environmental economics and grassland science, contributors unpack the preferences, attitudes and behavioural responses of Asian grassland actors to new and alternative policies. Offering a comparative analysis of policies and incentives in China and Mongolia, chapters focus on understanding ex ante behavioural responses, arguing convincingly for a mix of incentives and associated policy measures that can both improve grassland conditions and align with the preferences of herders and officials.

Featuring a unique interdisciplinary focus and comparative approach, this book is crucial reading for grassland and rangeland scientists in China, Mongolia and beyond as well as grassland officials seeking new policies and a better understanding of their impact. Academics and researchers of the environment and ecology in China, Mongolia and Asia more broadly will also find this book a fascinating insight into environmental livelihoods and contemporary grassland experiences.





Contributors include: J. Addison, K. Behrendt, J. Bennett, C. Brown, D. Bukhbat, L. Dorjburegdaa, U. Gombosuren, Q. Guanghua, H. Guodong, X. Hou, G. Jargalsaihan, D. Kemp, P. Li, E.-O. Lkhagvadorj, S. Waldron, B. Zhang, J. Zhang, Y. Zhang, M. Zhao Mengli, W. Zhongwu

Recenzijas

'This well-organized and clearly written edited volume is a pleasure to read. If you could have but one book on your shelf regarding steppe grassland environments and use, this should be it. The comparative approach is most effective, offering excellent detail and comprehensive information throughout. Contributors address seminal issues from a wealth of perspectives and continuously challenge readers at all levels of familiarity to consider the interplay between environments, economics, and policy implementation.' --Gregory Veeck, Western Michigan University, US'This book reports a multi-disciplinary examination of the fundamental dilemma of reconciling the long-term improvement of herder livelihoods with ensuring the future sustainability of the national environmental resource that grasslands represent. Building on more than three decades of research on the grasslands of China, the authors address the complex issues currently involved from many perspectives including both a sophisticated questioning of herders and a detailed modelling of their present situation. Realistic possible solutions to the dilemma are put forward and evaluated.' --John W. Longworth, President, International Association of Agricultural Economists (1989-1991)

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
xi
Foreword xv
Andrew Campbell
1 Introduction
1(11)
Colin G. Brown
Qiao Guanghua
Lkhagvadorj Dorjburegdaa
Jane Addison
David Kemp
Han Guodong
Udval Gombosuren
Karl Behrendt
Jeff Bennett
Li Ping
2 Institutions and macrodevelopments
12(36)
Jane Addison
Colin G. Brown
Enkh-Orchlon Lkhagvadorj
Zhang Jing
Scott Waldron
Zhang Bao
Duinkherjav Bukhbat
3 Grassland livestock systems
48(30)
David Kemp
Han Guodong
Li Ping
Wang Zhongwu
Zhao Mengli
Udval Gombosuren
Gantuya Jargalsaihan
Zhang Yingjun
Hou Xiangyang
Jane Addison
4 Grassland environmental services
78(18)
David Kemp
Li Ping
Jane Addison
Karl Behrendt
Wang Zhongwu
Han Guodong
Zhao Mengli
Udval Gombosuren
Hou Xiangyang
5 Efficiency of marketing systems
96(24)
Colin G. Brown
Enkh-Orchlon Lkhagvadorj
Zhang Jing
Lkhagvadorj Dorjburegdaa
Qiao Guanghua
Zhang Bao
6 Herders as agents of change
120(26)
Jane Addison
Enkh-Orchlon Lkhagvadorj
Lkhagvadorj Dorjburegdaa
Zhang Bao
Li Ping
7 Understanding policies and preferences
146(19)
Jeff Bennett
Li Ping
Zhang Bao
Enkh-Orchlon Lkhagvadorj
Duinkherjav Bukhbat
8 Strengthening policy incentives
165(10)
Colin G. Brown
Jeff Bennett
Qiao Guanghua
Lkhagvadorj Dorjburegdaa
Jane Addison
Udval Gombosuren
David Kemp
Han Guodong
Karl Behrendt
Li Ping
Glossary 175(2)
Index 177
Edited by Colin G. Brown, The University of Queensland, Australia