horjumisen
Horjummisen is a traditional term originating from indigenous Eurasian cultures, particularly in regions where steppe and tundra landscapes dominate. It refers to a type of seasonal movement or migration pattern practiced by nomadic groups, often involving the shifting of livestock, homes, and communal settlements in response to environmental conditions, resource availability, and climatic changes.
The practice of horjummisen is closely linked to the sustainable management of grazing lands, enabling communities
Historically, horjummisen has facilitated social cohesion and cultural traditions, as it involves coordinated planning and shared
Research into horjummisen provides valuable insights into sustainable land management, resilience to climate variability, and traditional