Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterised by highly complex socio-ecological systems, with rich cultural diversity linked with equally rich biological diversity. With a large number of ethnic societies having their own social, economic and cultural attributes placed in a highly heterogenous mountain environment, any conservation-linked developmental initiative has to be based upon a value system that they understand, appreciate and therefore can participate. While textbook-based 'formal knowledge' has its value in this effort, the rich traditional..
Indian Himalaya Region is regarded as highly fragile and vulnerable mountain ecosystems but represen...
Mountain environments are unique in many ways, including varied slope gradients, cool climates, and ...
Humans have been exploiting the natural resources from the day life originated on earth. They have a...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterized by highly complex socio-...
The Indian Himalayan region occupies a special place in the mountain ecosystems of the world. These ...
Eastern Himalaya is very rich in biodiversity at different levels, such as ecosystem, species and ge...
The Himalayan-Karakorum-Hindukush ranges, otherwise known as the Himal Region are the highest mounta...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
Mountain regions are subject to a variety of hazardous processes. Earthquakes, landslides, snow aval...
The conservation of biodiversity has been a matter of serious concern all over the world. Regions of...
Both in a biophysical sense and in terms of the human dimensions of the problems, mountains form a h...
Mountains cover 24 percent of the global land area and affect half the human population. They are ho...
Management of Natural Resources in mountain areas inhabited by traditional societies has been experi...
273-278Cultural diversity is closely linked to biodiversity. The study of these interrelationships ...
Given the vastness of the Himalayan ecoregion and its problem, it would be very difficult and even r...
Indian Himalaya Region is regarded as highly fragile and vulnerable mountain ecosystems but represen...
Mountain environments are unique in many ways, including varied slope gradients, cool climates, and ...
Humans have been exploiting the natural resources from the day life originated on earth. They have a...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterized by highly complex socio-...
The Indian Himalayan region occupies a special place in the mountain ecosystems of the world. These ...
Eastern Himalaya is very rich in biodiversity at different levels, such as ecosystem, species and ge...
The Himalayan-Karakorum-Hindukush ranges, otherwise known as the Himal Region are the highest mounta...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
Mountain regions are subject to a variety of hazardous processes. Earthquakes, landslides, snow aval...
The conservation of biodiversity has been a matter of serious concern all over the world. Regions of...
Both in a biophysical sense and in terms of the human dimensions of the problems, mountains form a h...
Mountains cover 24 percent of the global land area and affect half the human population. They are ho...
Management of Natural Resources in mountain areas inhabited by traditional societies has been experi...
273-278Cultural diversity is closely linked to biodiversity. The study of these interrelationships ...
Given the vastness of the Himalayan ecoregion and its problem, it would be very difficult and even r...
Indian Himalaya Region is regarded as highly fragile and vulnerable mountain ecosystems but represen...
Mountain environments are unique in many ways, including varied slope gradients, cool climates, and ...
Humans have been exploiting the natural resources from the day life originated on earth. They have a...