Drought and Zud but No Famine (Yet) in the Mongolian Herding Economy

2002; Wiley; Volume: 33; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1759-5436.2002.tb00048.x

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1759-5436

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Hanna Siurua, Jeremy Swift,

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Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology

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IDS BulletinVolume 33, Issue 4 p. 88-97 Drought and Zud but No Famine (Yet) in the Mongolian Herding Economy Hanna Siurua, Hanna SiuruaSearch for more papers by this authorJeremy Swift, Jeremy SwiftSearch for more papers by this author Hanna Siurua, Hanna SiuruaSearch for more papers by this authorJeremy Swift, Jeremy SwiftSearch for more papers by this author First published: 02 February 2009 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-5436.2002.tb00048.xAboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References Cooper, L., 1993, 'Patterns of mutual assistance in the Mongolian pastoral economy', Nomadic Peoples, Vol 33: 153–62. Cooper, L. and Narangerel, G., 1993, ' Liberalisation of the Mongolian Pastoral Economy and its impact within the household - a case study of Arhangai and Dornogobi Provinces', Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development in Mongolia Research Report 8, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies. Davies, S., 1993. 'Are coping strategies a cop out?', IDS Bulletin, Vol 24 No 4: 60–72. De Waal, A., 1989, Famine that Kills: Darfur, Sudan, 1984–1985, Oxford: Clarendon Press. Devereux, S., 1993. 'Goats before ploughs: dilemmas of household response sequencing during food shortages', IDS Bulletin, Vol 24 No 4: 52–9. Dzud in Mongolia (maintained by the State Board of Civil Defense and UNDP Disaster Management Project), URL: http:www.un-mongolia.mnnewsdisaster [20 May 2002]. Mearns, R., 1995, ' Community, collective action and common grazing: the case of post-socialist Mongolia', IDS Discussion Paper 350, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies. NSO, 2001, Mongolian Statistical Yearbook 2000, Ulaanbaatar: National Statistical Office of Mongolia. NSO, 1996, Mongolian Statistical Yearbook 1995, Ulaanbaatar: National Statistical Office of Mongolia. NSO and World Bank, 2001, Mongolia: Participatory Living Standards Assessment 2000, Ulaanbaatar: National Statistical Office of Mongolia and the World Bank. Potkanski, T. and Szynkiewicz, S., 1993, ' The social context of liberalisation of the Mongolian pastoral economy', Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development in Mongolia Research Report 4, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies. Sen, A., 1999, Development as Freedom, Oxford: Clarendon Press. Statistical Department of Bayankhongor Province, 2002, Report on the Economic and Social Situation of Bayankhongor Province 2001, Bayankhongor Town: Statistical Department of Bayankhongor Province. Swift, J., 1995, ' Rural development: the livestock sector' in K. Griffin (ed.), Poverty and the Transition to a Market Economy in Mongolia Basingstoke: Macmillan: 104–33. Swift, J., 1989. 'Why are rural people vulnerable to famine?', IDS Bulletin, Vol 20 No 2: 8–15. Szynkiewicz, S., 1993, 'Mongolia's nomads build a new society again: social structures and obligations on the eve of the private economy', Nomadic Peoples, Vol 33: 163–72. Templer, G., Swift, J. and Payne, P., 1993, 'The changing significance of risk in the Mongolian pastoral economy', Nomadic Peoples, Vol 33: 105–21. UNDP, 2001, ' Sustainable grassland management project document', draft, Ulaanbaatar: UNDP. UNDP, 2000, Lessons Learned from the Dzud 1999–2000, Ulaanbaatar: UNDP, Ministry of Nature and Environment. Volume33, Issue4October 2002Pages 88-97 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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