Rangeland degradation and recovery in China's pastoral lands /

This book provides reference material for those responsible for grazing land management in China and its long-term consequences (environmental, social and economic). It responds to the urgent need to collate and review some of the major degradation experienced in China's vast pastoral lands. An...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Context for the Study of Rangeland Degradation and Recovery in China's Pastoral Lands / Victor R. Squires and Zhang Kebin
  • Historical Degradation Episodes in China : Socio-economic Forces and Their Interaction with Rangeland Grazing Systems Since the 1950s / Victor R. Squires and Yang Youlin
  • An Analysis of the Effects of Climate Variability in Northern China over the Past Five Decades on People,Livestock and Plants in the Focus Areas / Lu Qi, Wang Xuequan and Wu Bo
  • Mechanisms of Degradation in Grazed Rangelands / Li Xianglin
  • The Mechanisms of Soil Erosion Processes by Wind and Water in Chinese Rangelands / Zhi-yu Zhou and Bin Ma
  • Processes in Rangeland Degradation, Rehabilitation and Recovery / Victor R. Squires
  • Case Study 1 : Hulunbeier Grassland, Inner Mongolia / Lu Xinshi, Ai Lin and Lv Shihai
  • Case Study 2 : Horqin Sandy Land, Inner Mongolia / Jiang De-ming, Kou Zhen-wu, Li Xue-hua and Li Ming
  • Case Study 3 : Xilingol Grassland, Inner Mongolia / Jianhui Huang, Yongfei Bai and Ye Jiang
  • Case Study 4 : Ordos Plateau, Inner Mongolia / Yuanrun Zheng and Qiushuang Li
  • Case Study 5 : Hexi Corridor, Gansu / Yuhong Li and Victor R. Squires
  • Case Study 6 : Alashan Plateau, Inner Mongolia / Li Qingfeng
  • Case Study 7 : Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Rangelands / Ruijun Long, Zhanhuan Shang, Xusheng Guo and Luming Ding
  • Case Study 8 : Northern Xinjiang / Jin Gui-li and Zhu Jin-zhong
  • Land Tenure Arrangements, Property Rights and Institutional Arrangements in the Cycle of Rangeland Degradation and Recovery / Adrian Williams, Meiping Wang and MunkhDalai A. Zhang
  • Monitoring and Evaluation as Tools for Rangeland Management / Aijun Liu
  • How Can the Next Degradation Episode be Prevented? / Victor R. Squires and Yang Youlin.