Implementing approach for responsibility management of pasture use in mongolia

Gerlee Shuuduv, Batbileg Bayaraa

Mongolian University of Life Sciences, School of Agroecology, Department of Land management

Mongolia is a landlocked country with an area of 1.564 million km2, accounting for 73.9% agricultural land of the country's total territory and 96.3% of pastures, and 41.6% of the total population is herders. in socio-economic and ecological conditions is a main role in Mongolia.

Land administration is entirely defined by pastureland and pastureland in socio-economic and ecological conditions is a main role in Mongolia.

It is advisable that to implement sustainable pasture land management to improve management, organization, policy and legal framework for planning of grazing land. It is considerable  that there are some risks such as looming failure for system, disappearing recovery system unless Ecological capacity assessment, monitoring, and land suitability analysis of pasture will be used to do pastureland planning and it can implement a responsible way for pasture uses.

Event: Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2019

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Document type:Implementing approach for responsibility management of pasture use in mongolia (2017 kB - pptx)