Satellite Symposium 3: Pastoral Systems
Description
In the fourth region of Chile, the high Andean pastures between Chile and Argentina are the summer destination for transhumant shepherds and sustain a part of the regional livestock. Since 2000, Chile has prohibited the passage of livestock to Argentina for animal health reasons in spite of official registers indicating that 60 to 75% of the summer transhumance livestock had an Argentine destination. Under those conditions it is questionable whether the Andean Chilean grasslands can absorb the increased pastoral demand without suffering damage. The objective is to provide elements of an answer to this question regarding the distribution and availability of the Andean forage resource and its modalities of explotation in the local transhumance system.
Citation
Koné, T. S.; Osorio, R.; and Fotsing, J. -M., "Andean Pastures in the Fourth Region of Chile: Marginal Lands and Vital Spaces for a Transhumance System" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 67.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium3/67
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Andean Pastures in the Fourth Region of Chile: Marginal Lands and Vital Spaces for a Transhumance System
In the fourth region of Chile, the high Andean pastures between Chile and Argentina are the summer destination for transhumant shepherds and sustain a part of the regional livestock. Since 2000, Chile has prohibited the passage of livestock to Argentina for animal health reasons in spite of official registers indicating that 60 to 75% of the summer transhumance livestock had an Argentine destination. Under those conditions it is questionable whether the Andean Chilean grasslands can absorb the increased pastoral demand without suffering damage. The objective is to provide elements of an answer to this question regarding the distribution and availability of the Andean forage resource and its modalities of explotation in the local transhumance system.