Transhumant Grazing systems in Temperate Asia
availability influence the itineraries chosen for
immigration
• All movements are west-east to make better use
of pasture recources and climatic differences
• Distance travelled annually is between 90 and
180 km
• No herders stay at higher altitudes in winter
• Since decollectivization puclic services, including
technical support have detoriated, leading to
marketing and procurement of neccesities
Chinas pasture resources
• There is great diversity of psture types
• A range of forages and pasture plants havebeen
developed to suit the various zones
• Pastures of family farms belong to the state and grazing
rights are leased.
Western Himalaya
• The transhumance systems are similar throughtout.
• Overwintering in lowlands gives herders access both to
markets and opportunities for seasonal employment
• Herders belong into minority tribes
Bhutan case study
• No crops are grown, only a few vegetables