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Impacts of Nomad Sedentarization on Social and Ecological Systems at Multiple Scales in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region,China
Authors:Mingming Fan  Wenjun Li  Chengcheng Zhang  Lanhai Li
Affiliation:1. College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Room 310, Laodixuelou Building, Beijing, 100871, People’s Republic of China
2. Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 818 Beijing Road South, ürümqi, 830011, Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:China’s government is now promoting the Nomad Sedentarization Project (NSP) in large areas of grassland as a solution for ecological restoration and poverty alleviation. To examine the effects of this policy, we conducted in-depth interviews at two of the project’s sites and examined the social and ecological systems at village, county, and catchment scales in Jinghe County of Xinjiang. We found that (1) the NSP in one village greatly improved the household standard of living and changed their resource utilization modes; (2) the success in this village can be attributed to resources imported from the social and ecological systems at larger scales, and could not be repeated in a second nearby village with different constraints; and (3) the NSP is poorly adapted to local ecosystem characteristics, and may therefore have negative impacts at larger scales. To avoid these problems, holistic assessments are necessary to judge the NSP’s impacts on social and ecological systems at multiple scales, and the program must be implemented cautiously to account for the potential risks in ecologically vulnerable areas.
Keywords:Social and ecological systems   Scale   Sedentarization   Arid area   Xinjiang
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