Himalayan Perspectives returns to the enormously popular development paradigm that Ives dubbed the ‘Theory of Himalayan Degradation’. According to this seductive construct, poverty and overpopulation in the Himalayas was leading to degradation of highland forests, erosion, and downstream flooding. In the ‘Himalayan Dilemma’, Ives and Messerli exposed this “Theory” as a dangerous collection of assumptions and misrepresentations. While most scholars in the field promptly conceded Ives and Messerli’s points, the Theory has somehow survived as the..
The Indian Himalayan region occupies a special place in the mountain ecosystems of the world. These ...
16 p.The authors of this book propose a new interpretation of the diversity and transformation of Hi...
"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal and Ladakh and their env...
In the 1970s and 1980s many institutions, agencies, and scholars believed that the Himalayan region ...
45 p.International audience"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nep...
International audience"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal an...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
This paper demonstrates that a new crisis has emerged in the Himalayas in recent years, as five deca...
22 p."In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal and Ladakh and thei...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterised by highly complex socio-...
No region of the world excites the imagination and calls up visions of the exotic more than the Hima...
This dissertation examines the representational divide between the West and the local population on ...
<p class="Default">This paper discusses the environmental myths and narratives prevailing in Nepal i...
This report is an abridged version of a dissertation that was submitted in partial fulfilment of the...
In this paper the author first considers a central premise of the idea of a poverty trap that there ...
The Indian Himalayan region occupies a special place in the mountain ecosystems of the world. These ...
16 p.The authors of this book propose a new interpretation of the diversity and transformation of Hi...
"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal and Ladakh and their env...
In the 1970s and 1980s many institutions, agencies, and scholars believed that the Himalayan region ...
45 p.International audience"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nep...
International audience"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal an...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
This paper demonstrates that a new crisis has emerged in the Himalayas in recent years, as five deca...
22 p."In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal and Ladakh and thei...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterised by highly complex socio-...
No region of the world excites the imagination and calls up visions of the exotic more than the Hima...
This dissertation examines the representational divide between the West and the local population on ...
<p class="Default">This paper discusses the environmental myths and narratives prevailing in Nepal i...
This report is an abridged version of a dissertation that was submitted in partial fulfilment of the...
In this paper the author first considers a central premise of the idea of a poverty trap that there ...
The Indian Himalayan region occupies a special place in the mountain ecosystems of the world. These ...
16 p.The authors of this book propose a new interpretation of the diversity and transformation of Hi...
"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal and Ladakh and their env...