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China must increase its agricultural production and yields of staple crops to guarantee food security. This leads to ever-increasing agricultural land-use in Inner Mongolia and has contributed to the environmental problems visible today. Vast economic development and involvement in globalized markets have all left a measurable mark on Inner Mongolia’s environment. The author provides insight into Inner Mongolia’s dryland agriculture, its agitators, environmental, social and political obstacles as well as opportunities. Conducted in Inner Mongolia, her research illustrates the development process of a sustainable agriculture and the evolution of environmental awareness in an economically and ecologically underdeveloped region.



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Pastoralism versus Agriculture: Different Land-Use Varieties – Economy versus Ecology: China’s Balancing Act – A Challenge for Inner Mongolia – Intensive Cropping in Inner Mongolia: Potato and Poverty Alleviation – Inner Mongolia's Environmental Concerns – The Change of the Environment since 1950 – Developing Environmental Awareness.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631744147, 978-3631744147
      ISBN10: 3631744145

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      China must increase its agricultural production and yields of staple crops to guarantee food security. This leads to ever-increasing agricultural land-use in Inner Mongolia and has contributed to the environmental problems visible today. Vast economic development and involvement in globalized markets have all left a measurable mark on Inner Mongolia’s environment. The author provides insight into Inner Mongolia’s dryland agriculture, its agitators, environmental, social and political obstacles as well as opportunities. Conducted in Inner Mongolia, her research illustrates the development process of a sustainable agriculture and the evolution of environmental awareness in an economically and ecologically underdeveloped region.



      Table of Contents

      Pastoralism versus Agriculture: Different Land-Use Varieties – Economy versus Ecology: China’s Balancing Act – A Challenge for Inner Mongolia – Intensive Cropping in Inner Mongolia: Potato and Poverty Alleviation – Inner Mongolia's Environmental Concerns – The Change of the Environment since 1950 – Developing Environmental Awareness.

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