Change in Livestock Species and Their Spatial Distribution

作者: Izuru Saizen

DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-54052-6_16

关键词: PopulationSpatial distributionSustainabilitySpatial analysisLivestockFree marketGeographyAgricultural economicsSustainable managementPlanned economy

摘要: In terms of the sustainable management grasslands in Mongolia, rapid change livestock population since beginning 1990s has been a very important issue. For this chapter, spatial distribution and changes populations Mongolian were investigated for years 1992, 1999, 2002, 2006 using GIS datasets based on administrative units. Although total had changed drastically owing to shift from planned economy free market 1992 1999 2002 2006—as well as impact Zud, an adverse combination summer drought followed by harsh winter, between 2002—no significant association any other than goats was detected local indicators autocorrelation (LISA) statistics. Goats only animals show their association, goat is increasing areas surrounded high density livestock. Considering that all domestic animals, have greatest grasslands, policymakers should pay attention these ensure sustainability future.

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