Rangeland Stewardship in Central Asia of 18 chapters is the work of more than 30 authors, many of whom are natives of the Central Asian region or are researchers who have dedicated a large part of their working lives to studying the development dynamics in this vast and fascinating region. The work focuses on the 20 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990.
But it also traces the attitudes of land users to the land dating from before the late 19th century, when Russian conquest and colonization occurred, and through the upheavals caused by Soviet-style collectivization and sedentarization. Rangeland Stewardship in Central Asia is rich with new data presented in 68 easy to understand charts/graphs (many in color) and 50 Tables. Information was generated for Rangeland Stewardship in Central Asia by experts working in-country.
It presents for the first time in English a digest of plethora of previously inaccessible Russian reports and scientific literature that will be invaluable for development agencies, including UN, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Islamic Bank as well as to students of this vast and fascinating region who seek up to date and authoritive information.
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
List of figures
List of Boxes
PART 1 The Context
1. Central Asia's Bio-Physical Context: Key Features, Challenges, Responses and Opportunities; Daniel Masseli and Inam-ur-Rahim
2. Better land stewardship: an economic and environmental imperative if there is to be sustainable development; Victor Squires
3. Evolution of land use in nomadic culture in Central Asia with special reference to Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan; R.M. Rahimon
PART 2 Land stewardship: from concept to practice
4. Land stewardship in practice - An example from the Eastern Pamirs of Tajikistan; Kim Andre Vanselow, Tobias Kraudzun and Cyrus Samimi
5. Better land stewardship to avert poverty and land degradation in Afghanistan; M.H. Emadi
6. Extensive Livestock Production: Afghanistan's Kuchi herders, risks to and strategies for their survival; Michael Jacobs and Catherine A. Schloeder
7. Constraints and barriers to better land stewardship: analysis of PRAs in Tajikistan; Barno Kurbanova
PART 3 Protecting Rural livelihoods: the key to land stewardship
8. Rural livelihoods in Tajikistan: what factors and policies influence the income and well-being of rural families; Zvi Lerman
9. Livestock management problems and policies in Tajikistan: implications for land stewardship; David Sedik
10. Rangeland-based livestock: a vital sub sector under threat in Tajikistan; Paul J.H. Strong and Victor Squires
PART 4 Creating the enabling environment
11. Pastoral Tenure in Central Asia: theme and variation in the five former Soviet republics; Sarah Robinson, Stefan Michel, Christoph Wiedemann, Yerlan Zhumabayev and Navinder Singh
12. Governance and the role of institutions in sustainable development; Victor Squires
13. Land Tenure Reform in Tajikistan: Implications For Land Stewardship and Social Sustainability: A Case study; Nargis Halimova
PART 5 Land protection
14. Engaging with land users; the first steps on a long road; Hua Limin and Zhang Degang
15. Fostering community-based stewardship of wildlife in Central Asia: transforming snow leopards from pests into valued assets; Rodney Jackson
16. Participatory Management of Desert Rangelands to Improve Food Security and Sustain the Natural Resource Base in Uzbekistan; M. Shaumarov, K. N. Toderich, E. V. Shuyskaya, S. Ismail, T. Radjabov & Osamu Kozan
PART 6 Where to from here?
17. International perspectives on legislative and administrative reforms as an aid to better land stewardship in Central Asia; Ian Hannam
18. Conclusions and a way forward; John E. Leake
Glossary of terms
List of abbreviations and acronyms
Index