1. Fundamental Strategic Shift Required by the Expensive Ecological Policy in Chinese Grasslands.
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Jiapei, Zhu, Xingliang, Xu, Tong, Li, Yali, Liu, Yaqian, Yang, and Xiaoyong, Cui
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GRAZING ,GRASSLANDS ,GRASSLAND restoration ,GRASSLAND conservation ,REWARD (Psychology) ,ECOSYSTEM health ,ECOSYSTEMS - Abstract
Grasslands have critically important ecological and economic values while most of them have been suffering from various degrees of degradation in China due to overgrazing. The "Forage-Livestock Balance" (FLB) policy has been implemented for more than a decade, aims to balance the relationship between forage productivity and grazing consumption of grasslands by livestock. According to the review of statistical data and literatures on policy evaluation, FLB-dominated subsidies for grassland ecological conservation policies are ineffective on grassland restoration, livestock reduction in some overloaded areas and improvement on herdsmen livelihood. To deal with the dilemma, we suggest a fundamental shift of strategy from controlling livestock numbers to maintaining and improving grassland health (MIGH) based on ecological theories, and promote the sustainable development of grassland in China. The results show that, FLB policy failed to obtain expected benefits mainly because it interfered with the herders' autonomous use of contracted grasslands along with the defects of its underlying theory and methodologies. Implementing reward and punishment based on ecosystem health will not only motivate herders to manage their grassland autonomously, but also be more scientific and feasible than FLB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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