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      Pastoral community's vulnerability under extreme floodings accelerated by rangeland degradation among Turkmen transhumant, Northern Iran

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          Flood disaster is considered a significant natural hazard due to their devastating effects. The 2019 flood in Northern Iran drastically affected the lives of Indigenous Turkmen pastoralists. This work assesses the vulnerability of the pastoral families living in flood regions. We used the Geographical Information System, Multi‐Criteria Decision Analysis, and semi‐structured interviews to analyze the flood vulnerable areas. Initially, we interviewed 20 individuals and then formulated a questionnaire completed by 69 pastoralists in rangelands affected by floods in Golestan province. Result showed that 91% of the participants thought road networks and 76% thought livestock were the most affected components of the rangeland ecosystems in the 2019 flood. Moreover, we found supplementary feeding, watering costs, and forage quantity to be the most affected items in the economy of pastoral families. The main rangeland degrading factors were overgrazing, climate change, drought, and water shortages. The main reasons for overgrazing were the high prices of supplementary feeding, low forage productivity of the rangelands, and financial difficulties of pastoralists. We indicated that pastoral communities in the semi‐arid rangeland of Northern Golestan were highly vulnerable to flood. Hence, proper management of rangelands and building pastoral family resilience requires the attention of nature conservationists and management organizations at the national level.

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                Journal
                Journal of Flood Risk Management
                J Flood Risk Management
                Wiley
                1753-318X
                1753-318X
                December 2022
                August 08 2022
                December 2022
                : 15
                : 4
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Rangeland Management Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Gorgan Iran
                [2 ] Department of Rehabilitation of Arid and mountainous Regions University of Tehran Tehran Iran
                [3 ] 2w2e Consulting GmbH Duebendorf Switzerland
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                10.1111/jfr3.12842
                9e96bfcf-47e4-479c-b83f-94f0014f30bb
                © 2022

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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