This biobliography gives references to mountain women and related topics that include mountain climbing, Himalayas, Tibet and more specifically references related to women from Chapters 4 and 5 of Berkes, F. and J.S. Gardner (eds.). 1997. Sustainability of Mountain Environments in India and Canada. Report of a Project under the CIDA-SICI Partnership Programme. Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg.
While high poverty rates persist for women in Tanzania, the growing trekking tourism industry surrou...
The Uttarakhand State spreading over 53,485 km2 accommodates 8.48 million people, accounting for abo...
Women all over the world must still fight to be accepted as equals, to have their values recognised ...
The main text of this book was originally published by The Missing Link, India, for ICIMOD in 2002. ...
Mountain people rank amongst the most deprived of the world’s population, and yet, as is well recogn...
This paper provides an overview of mountain environmental problems and the role of women in conservi...
Mountain women's resistance to inequitable development practice manifests itself in several ways; on...
ASCENTS WITH LIMITS: MOUNTAINS AS SPACES FOR GENDER TRANSGRESSIONMountains and Alpine spaces a...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
Women in the Himalayan Region are disadvantaged in manifold ways. In addition to the challenges of l...
ASCENTS WITH LIMITS: MOUNTAINS AS SPACES FOR GENDER TRANSGRESSIONMountains and Alpine spaces a...
In honour of International Women's Day, an international conference entitled "Women of the Mountains...
ABSTRACT: The ecology in the Western Himalayan region transforms with the change in altitude. The cu...
Global climate change has numerous implications for members of mountain communities who feel the imp...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
While high poverty rates persist for women in Tanzania, the growing trekking tourism industry surrou...
The Uttarakhand State spreading over 53,485 km2 accommodates 8.48 million people, accounting for abo...
Women all over the world must still fight to be accepted as equals, to have their values recognised ...
The main text of this book was originally published by The Missing Link, India, for ICIMOD in 2002. ...
Mountain people rank amongst the most deprived of the world’s population, and yet, as is well recogn...
This paper provides an overview of mountain environmental problems and the role of women in conservi...
Mountain women's resistance to inequitable development practice manifests itself in several ways; on...
ASCENTS WITH LIMITS: MOUNTAINS AS SPACES FOR GENDER TRANSGRESSIONMountains and Alpine spaces a...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
Women in the Himalayan Region are disadvantaged in manifold ways. In addition to the challenges of l...
ASCENTS WITH LIMITS: MOUNTAINS AS SPACES FOR GENDER TRANSGRESSIONMountains and Alpine spaces a...
In honour of International Women's Day, an international conference entitled "Women of the Mountains...
ABSTRACT: The ecology in the Western Himalayan region transforms with the change in altitude. The cu...
Global climate change has numerous implications for members of mountain communities who feel the imp...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
While high poverty rates persist for women in Tanzania, the growing trekking tourism industry surrou...
The Uttarakhand State spreading over 53,485 km2 accommodates 8.48 million people, accounting for abo...
Women all over the world must still fight to be accepted as equals, to have their values recognised ...