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LIFE IN THE WINTER SEASON- BAYANBULAG PASTURELAND
doi: 10.17863/cam.110087
The Torghuts have been residing on the Bayanbulag pastureland since returning from the Volga region, using it for both summer and winter grazing. This video highlights the life of a Torghut herder family, the Mönkhes, on the Bayanbulag grassland. Due to climate change causing grass shortages, Mönkhe spends half his income on additional forage for his livestock, making herding increasingly unprofitable and difficult. Consequently, many herders are losing faith in pastoral life, with some turning to other occupations for survival. Meanwhile, the tourism industry is also encroaching on pasturelands, offering little compensation to herders.
- University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Bayanbulag, Climate Change, Mobile Pastoralism, Grassland, Transformation
Bayanbulag, Climate Change, Mobile Pastoralism, Grassland, Transformation
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