Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development in Mongolia
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Papers from the IDS project Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development in Mongolia (PALD), 1990-1995.
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Wealth and poverty in the Mongolian pastoral economy
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Mongolian pastoralism on trek towards the market?
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Liberalisation of the Mongolian Pastoral Economy and its Impact Within the Household: A Case Study of Arhangai and Dornogobi Provinces
(IDS, 1993-05)This paper is concerned with the differential impact (by age and gender) of economic liberalisation on herding households in Mongolia. The findings are based on five weeks field work in Dornogobi and Arhangai provinces carried ... -
Wheat production in Mongolia: an economic analysis
(IDS, 1993-05) -
Summary report of work undertaken in 1992
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Summary report of work undertaken in 1991
(IDS, 1991)The Policy Alternatives for Livestock Development (PALD) project aims to facilitate, through training, research and policy analysis, the transition from a command to a market economy in the extensive livestock sector ... -
List of publications
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Transformation of a pastoral economy: a local view from Arhangai and Dornogobi provinces
(IDS, 1991-08)Mongolia is embarking on the liberalisation of agriculture as part of its overall programme of economic transformation. The major part of the agricultural sector is extensive livestock husbandry or semi-nomadic pastoralism, ... -
Human nutrition in Mongolia during economic liberalisation: available data and key research issues
(IDS, 1993-01)Over the past two years, Mongolia has been attempting to move from a largely Soviet-inspired command economy to one which is led by market forces. Privatisation of the livestock, although not the grazing lands, of pastoralist ... -
Veterinary services in Mongolia: issues and options in the context of liberalisation of the livestock economy
(IDS, 1993-01)Veterinary services play a vital role in the economy of Mongolia by reducing livestock production losses and improving welfare of poor herder families. Not only does the livestock sector contribute about 70 percent of ... -
Changing agricultural enterprises and livestock ownership in Mongolia: a case study of Dornogobi and Arhangai Aimags
(IDS, 1993-05)This paper examines the impact of privatisation on the pastoral production process in Mongolia during 1991 and 1992. The paper focuses on changes in agricultural enterprises and livestock ownership and considers ... -
Options for the reform of grazing land tenure in Mongolia
(IDS, 1993-09)This paper analyses and makes recommendations about options for grazing land tenure reform in Mongolia. Common grazing land makes up 79 percent of the total land area of Mongolia, and livestock production from it is the ...