Matching up the complexity of grassland of Inner Mongolia — on the methodology issues
While grasslands in Inner Mongolia have become increasingly important within national discourse,It remain a kind of.marginalized area.in many aspects.However, if some issues in the undeveloped areas are much more complex to deal with in critical aspects than they were in central area, which is opposite to marginalized area, then the dominant theory and its approaches may encounter difficulties, even though they were previously popular in the central area.Many new researches, especially excellent case studies show that gaps between an oversimplified analytical approach and real‐world complexity have resulted in some.difficult concepts.such as.overgrazing.and.delineating property rights.which appear clear but are somewhat puzzling and controversial.Some policies based on these simplified concepts have not reached their anticipated outcomes,or have resulted in new problems.Whether to reject or accept complexity is a critical decision for the improvement of grassland policies at present.
marginalization complexity dis‐equilibrium grasslands traditional knowledge Household Production Responsibility System imported theories
Zheng Yisheng
Institute of Quantitative & Technical Economics,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,No.5,Jianguomennei Dajie,Beijing,P.R.China,100732
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)