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Publication list

Scientific publications

Nandintsetseg D. et al. (2019): Challenges in the conservation of wide‐ranging nomadic species. J Appl Ecol. 2019; 56: 1916– 1926.
Nandintsetseg D. et al. (2019): Variability in nomadism: environmental gradients modulate the movement behaviors of dryland ungulates. Ecosphere 10(11):e02924.
Hummel D. & Mehring M. (2019): On the Move. Mobilität und sozial-ökologische Transformationen im westafrikanischen Sahel und in der Mongolei. Natur Forschung Museum 149 (10-12), 172-175.
Kasymov U. et al. (forthcoming): Regional socio-economic report. Research report of the BioTip project MORE STEP – Mobility at risk: Sustaining the Mongolian Steppe Ecosystem. International Institute Zittau, Technische Universität Dresden, Zittau.
Kasymov U. & Ring I. (forthcoming): Exploring institutional drivers and social thresholds of transformation and mobility in pastoral social-ecological systems in Mongolia. Submitted to the International Rangeland Congress, Nairobi October 25-30, 2020.

Student theses

Master Thesis: Hofmann L. (forthcoming): Goethe University Frankfurt: Exploring relationsships between human impact and NDVI in the Eastern Mongolian Steppes.
Master Thesis: Fezakov M. (forthcoming): Hochschule für nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde: Analysis of selected policy instruments on sustainable grassland management.
Bachelor Thesis: Sugar D. (forthcoming): Mongolian University of Life Sciences, MULS: Herder mobility - using the data collected under WP4 activities.

Contributions to conferences and workshops

Matias D. M. (2019): Scaling Sustainability in Social-Ecological Systems in Mongolia and the Philippines. Robert-Bosch-Stiftung Postdoc Academy for Transformational Leadership 1st Seminar, September 25-27, 2019 (Poster)
Drees L. & Liehr S. (2019): No more nomads? How social-ecological dynamics change pastoralists’ livelihood strategies, Social Simulations Conference (SSC) 2019 - Social Simulation for Social Policy, 23.-27. September 2019, Mainz. (Poster)
Drees L. (2019): Keep on moving - Mongolian pastoralism in the light of current societal transformations, POLISES Colloquium “Pastoralism in Transition: Sustainability, Policies, and Livelihoods”, Junior Research Group POLISES, UFZ Leipzig, 27.-28. Juni 2019, Leipzig. (Presentation)

Contributions to IPBES

Matias D. M. (2019): Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Indigenous and Local Knowledge Dialogue for the Thematic Assessment on Sustainable Use of Wild Species (October 8-10, 2019)
Matias D. M. (2019): Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Second Author Meeting of the Thematic Assessment on Sustainable Use of Wild Species (November 18-22, 2019)
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  • Project overview
    • Deutsch >
      • Wildtiermobilität
      • Mobilität nomadischer Hirten
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      • Mobility in Wildlife
      • Mobility in Nomadic Pastoralists
    • Монгол хэл >
      • Зэрлэг амьтдын нүүдэл
      • Малчдын нүүдэл
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      • Mobility data
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