Evaluation of a grassland co‐management pilot project in Yunnan,China
In 2006, Diqing Prefecture Veterinary Station in Yunnan, China, began a process of collaborative management with two Tibetan communities in Xianggelila County.The approach was replicated in 2007 in another community.Herders suggested that damage to sub‐alpine grasslands by pig rutting was a major problem.Plans made with community members included establishing community rules to ban grazing of pigs in winter and ban collection of cattle dung.Households were supported to build a pig sty, plant a fodder plot and install solar powered water heaters, and were trained in pen‐raising of pigs.This paper reports results of evaluation surveys.
grassland management co‐management evaluation China
Y.Liang A.J.Wilkes J.G.Mo
The Mountain Institute,Room 1101,Building 3,Jianwai SOHO,Beijing,100022,China
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)