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Quantitative description of the pastoral economy of western Tuvan nomads
Nomadic pastoralism persists at a substantial scale in Tuva and neighboring regions of Inner Asia. Tuvan pastoral lifeways reflect adaptations to both local environments and current economic realities.
Пол Л. Хупер
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Arrangement Plan of Inner Mongolia Buddhist Temple [PDF]
Since BC, the construction of cities has been started in the Mongolian Plateau with the establishment of dynasties, but many were turned into ruins. However, the Tibetan Buddhist temples built after the 16th century, which are an indispensable element in
Enke Haoribao +2 more
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Vegetation response to extreme climate events on the Mongolian Plateau from 2000 to 2010 [PDF]
Climate change has led to more frequent extreme winters (aka, dzud) and summer droughts on the Mongolian Plateau during the last decade. Among these events, the 2000–2002 combined summer drought–dzud and 2010 dzud were the most severe on vegetation.
Batkhishig, Ochirbat +8 more
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Drought events and their effects on vegetation productivity in China [PDF]
Many parts of the world have experienced frequent and severe droughts during the last few decades. Most previous studies examined the effects of specific drought events on vegetation productivity.
Belward A. S. +9 more
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Goals. The work aims to examine the issues of perception and understanding of processes characterizing the beginnings of human life, its sources in the traditional worldview of Inner Asian Turko-Mongolic nomads. Methods.
Marina M. Sodnompilova +1 more
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Small-scale layered structures at the inner core boundary
The fine-scale seismic features near the inner core boundary (ICB) provide critical insights into the thermal, chemical, and geodynamical interactions between liquid and solid cores, and may shed light on the evolution mechanism of the Earth’s core. Here,
Baolong Zhang +6 more
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Reassessing the “Asia Minor Catastrophe” of 1922:
The year 1922 undoubtedly constitutes the most painful collective trauma in the history of modern Greece. It signifies the “Asia Minor Catastrophe”, a term used to describe the defeat of the Greek army in the Greco-Turkish war of 1919‑1922 and the ...
Dimitris Kamouzis
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ECOSYSTEM APPROACH FOR EVALUATING DEGRADATION PROCESSES AND NATURE PROTECTION IN INNER ASIA
he paper presents results of eco-biological assessment of Inner Asian ecosystems using the example of Mongolia as a case study. The comprehensive environmental analysis of changes in Mongolia’s environment included approaches based on three principles ...
Chultem Dugarjav +3 more
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A Global Analysis of Deforestation in Moist Tropical Forest Protected Areas. [PDF]
Protected areas (PAs) have been established to conserve tropical forests, but their effectiveness at reducing deforestation is uncertain. To explore this issue, we combined high resolution data of global forest loss over the period 2000-2012 with data on
B D Spracklen +4 more
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Inner-city development is a key part of urban development strategies in Germany for sustainable urban development. Using comparative urbanism as a methodological and theoretical lens, this review paper reflects on Germany’s experiences with inner-city ...
Mohammed Abubakari +4 more
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