Climate change and overgrazing have severely degraded pasturelands, threatening the livelihoods of rural herding communities in Mongolia. This study assessed the potential to enhance climate resilience and economic sustainability by improving pastureland management, developing community-scale meat processing systems, and building the capacity of herding communities. By strengthening the resilience of livestock farming, sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable herding families are ensured while mitigating the impact of climate change.

Publication date
Type of publication
Case study
Objective
Adaptation
Approach
Community based
Ecosystems and biodiversity
Gender
Collection
CTCN publications
Cross-sectoral enabler
Capacity building and training
Communication and awareness
Economics and financial decision-making
Governance and planning
Innovation & RDD