This book is a collection of papers given at a workshop organised by ICIMOD in Kathmandu in 2006 with the objective to facilitate a common understanding and vision about mountain policy issues, options and priorities. The ten chapters address a range of topics related to the overarching question of how to combine mountain livelihoods and poverty alleviation with environmentally sound policies
Losses of forest cover, biodiversity, agricultural productivity, and ecosystem services in the Himal...
The presentation described research in five areas in India, China, Nepal and Pakistan, where partici...
The paper proposes to analyze the problem of choice of land use and technology for forest regenerati...
Development of mountain areas, particularly in the Himalayan regions of South Asia, is faced with th...
In 1998, with support from the Global Mountain Initiative, ICIMOD undertook a series of country stud...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
Although mountain people are more exposed than others to poverty, hunger, social or political margin...
Mountain socio-ecological systems produce valuable but complex ecosystem services resulting from bio...
Managing renewable natural resources in hillside and mountain areas is critical to sustaining these ...
Mountain peoples, many with thousands of years of experience living and working in their rugged envi...
Cette thèse s’intéresse aux politiques forestières himalayennes de deux États distincts, l’Inde et l...
In the eastern Himalayas, shifting cultivation is the most prominent farming system, providing a way...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterized by highly complex socio-...
At the close of the 20th Century, there is growing awareness in every society that time is running o...
Losses of forest cover, biodiversity, agricultural productivity, and ecosystem services in the Himal...
The presentation described research in five areas in India, China, Nepal and Pakistan, where partici...
The paper proposes to analyze the problem of choice of land use and technology for forest regenerati...
Development of mountain areas, particularly in the Himalayan regions of South Asia, is faced with th...
In 1998, with support from the Global Mountain Initiative, ICIMOD undertook a series of country stud...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
Although mountain people are more exposed than others to poverty, hunger, social or political margin...
Mountain socio-ecological systems produce valuable but complex ecosystem services resulting from bio...
Managing renewable natural resources in hillside and mountain areas is critical to sustaining these ...
Mountain peoples, many with thousands of years of experience living and working in their rugged envi...
Cette thèse s’intéresse aux politiques forestières himalayennes de deux États distincts, l’Inde et l...
In the eastern Himalayas, shifting cultivation is the most prominent farming system, providing a way...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterized by highly complex socio-...
At the close of the 20th Century, there is growing awareness in every society that time is running o...
Losses of forest cover, biodiversity, agricultural productivity, and ecosystem services in the Himal...
The presentation described research in five areas in India, China, Nepal and Pakistan, where partici...
The paper proposes to analyze the problem of choice of land use and technology for forest regenerati...