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Studies On Mongolian Residents Mode Of Production Change In Rural Areas

Posted on:2013-07-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D M BaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2247330395466524Subject:Sociology
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Industry led to the development of the economy as a whole at the sametime also to varying degrees of pollution of the environment,the large loss ofpasture for nomadic livestock for a living for generations,the availability ofland decreased year by year to make their lives changed dramatically,Innermongolia grassland can be used for decades in the late1960s to the1990s,thegrassland area decreased from68.67million hectares to51.7millionhectares,decreased rate of24.7%.This part of the pastoralists had to give upthat followed thousands of year of nomadic life,turned to captive,someherdsmen even completely abandon the nomadic and turn to farming,weshould note that changes in the herdsmen mode of production changes at thesame time,resulting in a lifestyle,ways of thinking,behavior and values hasalso undergone great changes,this change is largely because of the integrationbetween the multi-ethnic,mixed ethnic marriages and other factors.Nationalpolicy as an external role to promote the nomadic mode of productionchanges,but the policy as an external role to promote the nomadic mode ofproduction changes,but the policy for the applicability of the ethnic minoritiesoften have many questions.Just a few years short since the founding of theherders began to settle,and finally the development of pastoralists in the shareof pasture ranching,which brought great inconvenience to people’slives,almost become a must take a detour the road, in Yonghong Village production Fourth team of Bayannaoer Wuyuan county,entire team areMongolian. their lives already went to the farming of this article alongYonghong villlage production the history of the four teams graduallydiscusses its occurrence changes the status quo and the future.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mongolian and Chinese residents live together, lifestylechanges, Mongolian village community
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