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Title (Primary) Which household tolerates droughts? - Strategies to secure pastoral livelihoods
Title (Secondary) IEMSs 2012 - Managing resources of a limited planet: Pathways and visions under uncertainty. Proceedings of the 6th biannial meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, Leipzig, Germany, July 1-5, 2012
Author Drees, R.; Linstädter, A.; Frank, K. ORCID logo ; Müller, B. ORCID logo
Publisher Seppelt, R.; Voinov, A.A.; Lange, S.; Bankamp, D.
Year 2012
Department OESA
Page From 2631
Page To 2641
Language englisch
Keywords livelihood security; pastoralism; dynamic rangeland model; social-ecological system
Abstract Increasing frequencies of droughts pose a threat to pastoral livelihoods in drylands. Using a rangeland model, we analyze the effects of droughts and mobility strategies on herd size dynamics. Since the herd provides the basic income for mobile pastoralists, we evaluate herd dynamics as income to estimate the risk of endangered livelihoods due to droughts. This methodology enables us to identify critical changes in natural resource use systems which are prone to shocks. Model results show that the socio-economic type of the household and therewith its adaptive capacity to be mobile rather than the obvious ecological effects of droughts determine the opportunity to secure pastoral livelihoods. Concluding, we present a tool to analyze socio-economic strategies in order to detect under which circumstances a climatic shock translates to an economic crisis in pastoral livelihoods.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=13840
Drees, R., Linstädter, A., Frank, K., Müller, B. (2012):
Which household tolerates droughts? - Strategies to secure pastoral livelihoods
In: Seppelt, R., Voinov, A.A., Lange, S., Bankamp, D. (eds.)
IEMSs 2012 - Managing resources of a limited planet: Pathways and visions under uncertainty. Proceedings of the 6th biannial meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, Leipzig, Germany, July 1-5, 2012
p. 2631 - 2641