Challenging widely held assumptions about the current ecological crisis in the Himalaya - that deforestation, for example, can be blamed exclusively on local villagers or that pollution and rampant resource exploitation occur uniformly throughout the range - the authors detail a much more complex scenario in which the population explosion is only one of the many factors affecting the Himalayan landscape and in which some regions exhibit little of the environmental decline witnessed elsewhere. Himalaya also offers reasons for hope, documenting the success of wildlife preserves and national..
The tropics and subtropics are found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn and are home to app...
The authors of this book have successfully provided an outline of some of the crucial issues facing...
The thought of the Serengeti calls forth images of endless plains, broken only by the occasional Aca...
If we were to believe everything proclaimed in the popular press, we would conclude that most of the...
That the Himalaya contain the basins of major rivers, regulate regional climate, and harbor rich bio...
The Himalaya, all the experts agree, face serious environmental problems; they are caught in a downw...
Himalaya, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan StudiesShowcasing papers from a pan...
Showcasing papers from a panel at the American Anthropological Association in 2012, the Introduction...
© 2018, The Author(s). Mountains host high biological and cultural diversity, generating ecosystem s...
The Eastern Himalayas in India demonstrate vast ecological diversity in its varied range of flora an...
The Himalayas are characterised by highly complex socioecological systems, with rich cultural divers...
Knowledge of human adaptation in the Himalayas has developed more slowly than that for other world m...
Nepal’s impoverished mountain communities benefited after the 1950s through Swiss-style cheese-makin...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterized by highly complex socio-...
This paper demonstrates that a new crisis has emerged in the Himalayas in recent years, as five deca...
The tropics and subtropics are found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn and are home to app...
The authors of this book have successfully provided an outline of some of the crucial issues facing...
The thought of the Serengeti calls forth images of endless plains, broken only by the occasional Aca...
If we were to believe everything proclaimed in the popular press, we would conclude that most of the...
That the Himalaya contain the basins of major rivers, regulate regional climate, and harbor rich bio...
The Himalaya, all the experts agree, face serious environmental problems; they are caught in a downw...
Himalaya, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan StudiesShowcasing papers from a pan...
Showcasing papers from a panel at the American Anthropological Association in 2012, the Introduction...
© 2018, The Author(s). Mountains host high biological and cultural diversity, generating ecosystem s...
The Eastern Himalayas in India demonstrate vast ecological diversity in its varied range of flora an...
The Himalayas are characterised by highly complex socioecological systems, with rich cultural divers...
Knowledge of human adaptation in the Himalayas has developed more slowly than that for other world m...
Nepal’s impoverished mountain communities benefited after the 1950s through Swiss-style cheese-makin...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterized by highly complex socio-...
This paper demonstrates that a new crisis has emerged in the Himalayas in recent years, as five deca...
The tropics and subtropics are found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn and are home to app...
The authors of this book have successfully provided an outline of some of the crucial issues facing...
The thought of the Serengeti calls forth images of endless plains, broken only by the occasional Aca...