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Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research

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Reconstructing the South Pacific Convergence Zone Position during the Presatellite Era: A La Niña Case Study

Ecological vulnerability (drought, stocking rate relative to carrying capacity) and social vulnerability (livestock number per capita, distance to the market, livestock loss during zud) assessment showed that social-ecological vulnerability has increased more rapidly in the desert steppe region compared to other ecological zones. This indicates that the desert-steppe region is becoming more vulnerable to climate and land use change.