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A History of Land Use in Mongolia: The Thirteenth Century to the Present

Author Elizabeth Endicott
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN1137269650
ISBN-139781137269652
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Sales Rank3,113,593
CategoryHistory
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A History of Land Use in Mongolia examines conceptual and practical issues of land use during eight centuries of Mongolian history. The book analyzes how Mongolia's pastoral nomadic herding population historically has dealt with secular and religious forms of authority in the ongoing struggle for control over pastureland and water resources. The author's findings derive from a number of field trips to the Mongolian countryside as well as a diverse array of written sources including Russian geographic treatises, historical texts, Mongolian press accounts, and Western economic analyses of the present day herding sector.

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