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Undargaa Sandagsuren is a Visiting Fellow at the School of Culture, History and Language within the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific at The Australian National University. A political ecologist with over twenty years of experience in international development, she specializes in mobile pastoralism and environmental management systems in Mongolia and Central/Inner Asia.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA in Linguistics from the University of the Humanities, Ulaanbaatar
- MA in Development Studies from the University of Auckland
- PhD in Environmental Management and Development (2014) from the Australian National University
Dr. Sandagsuren's research examines institutional arrangements governing environmental governance, with particular focus on common pool resource management, property rights regimes, and land tenure systems. Her work critically analyzes climate change impacts, land dispossession dynamics, forced resettlement processes, and the intersection of information technology with gender relations in pastoral resource access across Mongolian steppe ecosystems.
Her scholarly output reveals consistent thematic progression from foundational rangeland co-management studies (2016) toward historical contextualization of pastoral systems (2023), bridging political ecology, environmental history, and Asian studies through empirically rich analyses of socio-ecological transformations.
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