High Altitude Alpine Pastures are located between 3,000 m. elevation above mean sea level and perpetual snow fields in the northern and north-western parts of the country. These pastures are situated in the region where 3 famous and massive mountain ranges namely; Himalayas, Hindukush and Karakorum meet. Due to these mountain ranges different and varied climatic zones have evolved
Livestock farming is the major source of economic activity for the people of the high altitude areas...
This paper is a preliminary effort to define the extent of irrigation in Pakistan's mountain regions...
In addressing the challenges facing mountain agricultural communities today, it is important to reme...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region is the largest mountain systems in the world, spanning over 4....
The high mountains of Central and South Asia provide irrigation water for their adjacent lowlands. T...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...
An understanding of seasonal changes in pasture biomass, production and offtake of different range t...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
The high altitude regions in India exhibit a diverse climate, topography, vegetation, ecology and la...
This is a geographical study of highmountain pastoral nomadism in the ranges of the Pamir and Alai, ...
Grasslands in the upper Indus basin provide a resource base for nomadic livestock grazing which is o...
The Himalayan mountain system holds a unique place in world’s mountains not only because it is compl...
1.1 Kaghan valley lies in the northern most portion of Mansehra district and is oriented from north-...
Rangelands store about 30% of the world’s carbon and support over 120 million pastoralists globally....
Livestock farming is the major source of economic activity for the people of the high altitude areas...
This paper is a preliminary effort to define the extent of irrigation in Pakistan's mountain regions...
In addressing the challenges facing mountain agricultural communities today, it is important to reme...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region is the largest mountain systems in the world, spanning over 4....
The high mountains of Central and South Asia provide irrigation water for their adjacent lowlands. T...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...
An understanding of seasonal changes in pasture biomass, production and offtake of different range t...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
The high altitude regions in India exhibit a diverse climate, topography, vegetation, ecology and la...
This is a geographical study of highmountain pastoral nomadism in the ranges of the Pamir and Alai, ...
Grasslands in the upper Indus basin provide a resource base for nomadic livestock grazing which is o...
The Himalayan mountain system holds a unique place in world’s mountains not only because it is compl...
1.1 Kaghan valley lies in the northern most portion of Mansehra district and is oriented from north-...
Rangelands store about 30% of the world’s carbon and support over 120 million pastoralists globally....
Livestock farming is the major source of economic activity for the people of the high altitude areas...
This paper is a preliminary effort to define the extent of irrigation in Pakistan's mountain regions...
In addressing the challenges facing mountain agricultural communities today, it is important to reme...