Herders' adaptation strategies and animal husbandry development under climate change: A panel data analysis

Sci Total Environ. 2023 May 10:872:162144. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162144. Epub 2023 Feb 10.

Abstract

The frequent occurrence of extreme climate events has become an indisputable fact. However, the role of adaptation to extreme climate change in the development of livestock husbandry is still insufficiently understood. This study empirically analyzed the impact of herders' adaptation strategies to extreme drought on livestock husbandry development and aimed to explore the optimal grassland management path under continuous climate change. A panel dataset of surveyed herders from the Xilingol League, a traditional pastoral area in China, was used. The results indicated that the average frequency of extreme drought in the Xilingol League from 1980 to 2020 was 4.94 months/year, and the occurrence of extreme drought showed a slightly upward trend. The average technical efficiency of livestock husbandry was 0.721, which can still be improved. Hay purchases can effectively promote livestock technical efficiency (p<0.01) and is the main adaptation strategy of herders to extreme drought. Further analysis showed that non-farming and pastoral employment has a positive regulatory effect in the impact of purchased hay on livestock technical efficiency. The results of this study deepen the understanding of effective adaptation to extreme weather events in pastoral areas due to climate change and provide useful information to policymakers engaged in grassland management.

Keywords: Adaptation strategies; Extreme drought; Grassland ecological management; Regulatory effect; Technical efficiency.

MeSH terms

  • Acclimatization
  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Animal Husbandry*
  • Animals
  • Climate Change*
  • Droughts
  • Livestock