Pastureland management plan for pasture users
Why is a pasture management plan important?
PASTURE DEPRIVATION IS INCREASING DURING THE YEAR
As of 2018, the amount of pastures at risk of complete desertification has increased by 5% compared to 2015 !!!
WHO WILL BE INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLAN?
The soum governor shall issue an ordinance and develop a pastureland management plan, chaired by the deputy soum governor.
Working group
- Land officer
- State Environmental Inspector
- Agricultural specialist
- Water and meteorologist
- SPA specialist
- Bagh governors
- Rangers
- Others / PUGs, citizens, projects, NGOs /
HOW TO DEVELOP A PASTURELAND MANAGEMENT PLAN?
PUG members will meet at the time set by the leader, in the designated area, and develop a plan or handbook for 1-3 YEARS on how to use and protect their pastures properly.
Issues to be resolved within the PUGs will be discussed and planned in the following areas
- About training, information and organization
- How to protect, rehabilitate and improve the rational use of pastureland
- On the preparation of hay and fodder
- Establishment and rehabilitation of pasture infrastructure
- How to improve the quality and health of livestock.
- How to increase household income
PUG members together
Issues to be addressed at the PUG level will be identified in each area and prioritized.
The members shall make a joint decision to determine the activities listed in this way, the timeframe, the responsible person, the cost estimate, and the source of funds.
ALL PUG MEMBERS WILL DECLARE THE WORK THEY DECIDED TO DISCUSS AND IMPLEMENT.
- Complete the work you have decided to do, clearly mark it on the picture, and write a comment.
- The drawing shall be color-coded and shall clearly state the name of the site, its size, and the duration of the project.
- Some calculations and explanations can then be marked on a separate piece of paper and attached to the handheld drawing. / Download the PUG plan /
- Once the handwriting has been completed, all members will sign and the work plan will be approved by the PUGs.
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- Complete the work you have decided to do, clearly mark it on the picture, and write a comment.
- The drawing shall be color-coded and shall clearly state the name of the site, its size, and the duration of the project.
- Some calculations and explanations can then be marked on a separate piece of paper and attached to the handheld drawing. / Download the PUG plan /
- Once the handwriting has been completed, all members will sign and the work plan will be approved by the PUGs.
IN WHICH STEPS WILL PUG HERDERS DEVELOP AND APPROVE THE PASTURELAND USE AND PROTECTION PLAN?
PUG-Leader
- PUG
PUG herders will develop and approve hand maps and plans.
Bagh Governor
- Bag public meeting Discuss the PUG plan and get feedback.
Soum Governor Land Officer
- Soum Citizens' Representative KhuralIt will be reflected in the soum land management plan for the current year and approved.
HOW TO MONITOR THE IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPACT OF THE PUG PASTURELAND USE AND PROTECTION PLAN?
The implementation of the PUG plan will be evaluated based on the results of annual photo monitoring.
The results of the monitoring evaluation will be presented.
- Local government, / Soum governor, Soum Citizens' Representative Khural /
- Pastureland management working group
- Bagh public meeting
- Introduce and discuss at the PUG meeting and make appropriate changes and clarifications to next year's plan.
FROM EXPERIENCE IN SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTING THE PASTURE USE AND PROTECTION PLAN OF NUROVLIN SOUM, KHENTII AIMAG
From June 15 to August 25, 2019, 45,000 hectares of winter-spring pastures included in the pasture management plans of Delgerkhaan and Angirt PUgs of Angirt bagh of the soum will be freed from livestock and simple mechanical and microbiological control of voles will be organized. was established. A total of 34,000 livestock from 45 households were involved in the pasture acquisition process.
Status of pastureland in Norovlin soum, Khentii aimag and current level of its change
Based on the 2018 data from the Pasture Photo Monitoring Network of the Department of Land Management, Geodesy and Cartography.
Renewable capacity classification of pastureland in Norovlin soum, Khentii aimag. According to pastureland monitoring points, 33.3 percent of pastures are up to 3 years old, 61.1 percent are 3-5 years old, and 5.5 percent are more than 10 years old.