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Forest management in Mongolia – A review of challenges and lessons learned with special reference to degradation and deforestationopen access

Authors
Gradel, A.Sukhbaatar, G.Karthe, D.Kang, H.
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Keywords
Deforestation; Degradation; Forest management; Mongolia
Citation
Geography, Environment, Sustainability, v.12, no.3, pp 133 - 166
Pages
34
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
Volume
12
Number
3
Start Page
133
End Page
166
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16823
DOI
10.24057/2071-9388-2019-102
ISSN
2071-9388
Abstract
The natural conditions, climate change and socio-economic challenges related to the transformation from a socialistic society towards a market-driven system make the implementation of sustainable land management practices in Mongolia especially complicated. Forests play an important role in land management. In addition to providing resources and ecosystem functions, Mongolian forests protect against land degradation. We conducted a literature review of the status of forest management in Mongolia and lessons learned, with special consideration to halting deforestation and degradation. We grouped our review into seven challenges relevant to developing regionally adapted forest management systems that both safeguard forest health and consider socio-economic needs. In our review, we found that current forest management in Mongolia is not always sustainable, and that some practices lack scientific grounding. An overwhelming number of sources noticed a decrease in forest area and quality during the last decades, although afforestation initiatives are reported to have increased. We found that they have had, with few exceptions, only limited success. During our review, however, we found a number of case studies that presented or proposed promising approaches to (re-)establishing and managing forests. These studies are further supported by a body of literature that examines how forest administration, and local participation can be modified to better support sustainable forestry. Based on our review, we conclude that it is necessary to integrate capacity development and forest research into holistic initiatives. A special focus should be given to the linkages between vegetation cover and the hydrological regime. © 2019, Lomonosov Moscow State University. All rights reserved.
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