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Resettlement of

RESETTLEMENT

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Jiajiniang Resettlement, Kyegudo (Yushu)

Dongnige resettlement Kyekudo (Yushu)

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2004 2007

2010 @google earth by self

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2005 2007

2009 2010

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SeshulGomang, mangra Jiajianiang, Jyekudo

Longbao, Yushu

Darlag, GologResetled Village

Resetteld Village

Maqen, Golog

Resettled village

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Chinese Academic of Social Science

Institute of Ethnology and AnthropologyDu Fachun

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Chinese Academic of Social Science

Institute of Ethnology and AnthropologyDu Fachun

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Traditional Nomads Resettlement Village

Time Over 80% pastoral activity Over 60% of daily not employed

Land Larger area for winter & summer Pastoral access is banned

Cattle Larger in number Restriction in number

Energy Yak’s Dung and Solar Energy 60% Coal and Electricity

Nutrition 90% of food consumed self product,

Traditional Dietary habits preserved

70% bought from market

20% from non resettled Nomads

Water Less Availability in Homes Available all year

Income 60% pastoral activity

35% caterpillar

5% Agriculture

50% Government subsidies

35% wage employment

15% small business

Mobility Seasonal Transhumance No systematic mobility

Information Traditional Knowledge Preserved through

practice and oral communication

Loss of traditional Knowledge

Increase external inf. Inputs

Increased Schooling access

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