A cognitive approach to the post-Soviet Central Asian pasture puzzle: new data from Kyrgyzstan

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Jordan Levine
Aiganysh Isaeva
Ian Eddy
Marc Foggin
Sarah Gergel
Shannon Hagerman
Hisham Zerriffi
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[1] UBC,Liu Institute for Global Issues
[2] University of Central Asia,Mountain Societies Research Institute
[3] University of British Columbia,Faculty of Forestry
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Regional Environmental Change | 2017年 / 17卷
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Pasture degradation; Central Asia; Cognition; Post-Soviet; Kyrgyzstan; Self-concept;
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Despite internationally recognized definitions, there remains debate over what constitutes ‘actual’ degradation in various agro-pastoral contexts. This contention is especially pronounced in post-Soviet Central Asia. In this paper, we report on new interview data from the post-Soviet Kyrgyz Republic. These data evidence greater diversity of local perceptions of pasture degradation than previously reported. We then demonstrate how considering the role of well-documented aspects of human cognition demystifies the otherwise puzzling inconsistency in local pasture degradation narratives. We conclude by reflecting on the implications of this analytical approach for management.
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页数:6
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