2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-024-02057-w
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The role of traditional ecological knowledge, given the transformation of pastoralism in Central and Eastern Mongolia

Sophie Peter,
Sarah Niess,
Batbuyan Batjav
et al.

Abstract: Mongolian nomadic herders traditionally pass on ecological knowledge intergenerationally, mainly within families. However, little is known about how current societal transformation processes may impact the application and transfer of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) amongst herders. Combining quantitative household survey data with qualitative interviews, we show that TEK is still widely applied amongst herders. Our data show that households living under conditions of greater societal transformation appl… Show more

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