Making Disasters: Climate Change, Neoliberal Governance, and Livelihood Insecurity on the Mongolian Steppe

Making Disasters: Climate Change, Neoliberal Governance, and Livelihood Insecurity on the Mongolian Steppe

ISBN-10:
1938645626
ISBN-13:
9781938645624
Pub. Date:
11/15/2015
Publisher:
School for Advanced Research Press
ISBN-10:
1938645626
ISBN-13:
9781938645624
Pub. Date:
11/15/2015
Publisher:
School for Advanced Research Press
Making Disasters: Climate Change, Neoliberal Governance, and Livelihood Insecurity on the Mongolian Steppe

Making Disasters: Climate Change, Neoliberal Governance, and Livelihood Insecurity on the Mongolian Steppe

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Overview

Although extreme winter events have always threatened herders on the Central Asian steppe, the frequency and severity of these disasters have increased since Mongolia's transition from a socialist Soviet satellite state to a free-market economy. This book describes the significant challenges caused by the retreat of the state from the rural economy and its consequences not only for rural herders but for the country as a whole. The authors analyze a broad range of phenomena that are fundamentally linked to the adverse social and economic consequences of climate change, including urbanization and urban poverty, access to essential health care and education, changes to gender roles (especially for women), rural economic development and resource extraction, and public health more generally. They argue that the intersection of neoliberal economics and the ideologies that sustain it with climate change and its attendant hazards has created a perfect storm that has had and, without serious attention to rural development, will continue to have disastrous consequences for Mongolia.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938645624
Publisher: School for Advanced Research Press
Publication date: 11/15/2015
Series: A School for Advanced Research Resident Scholar Book
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Medical anthropologist Craig R. Janes is a professor and the director of the School of Public Health and Health Systems at the University of Waterloo. He is a contributor to A Companion to Medical Anthropology.


Oyuntsetseg Chuluundorj, a native Mongolian, is a public health professional. She lives in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia with her spouse and two children.
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