Transhumant pastoralism, with its cultural, ecological, and socioeconomic significance, is an important livelihood strategy for mountain communities. Despite its importance, transhumant pastoralism is declining in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region. This study examines the drivers of change experienced by transhumant herders in Bajhang, western Nepal, in order to understand future implications for transhumant pastoralism in the region. Here, animals are raised to transport goods to remote villages and to earn supplemental income through the sale of milk, meat, and livestock. The study found that herders are experiencing multiple drivers of changes—including socioeconomic, political, institutional, ecological, and climatic—which have both posit...
Climate change poses differential vulnerability for different communities, sectors and regions. Peop...
In the Dhofar Mountains of Oman stakeholders are concerned about the social and ecological sustainab...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...
Traditional social-ecological systems such as pastoralism can be subject to major and rapid changes,...
Pastoralism in the Himalayan region of Nepal has undergone significant socio-economic and ecological...
The decline or loss of traditional social-ecological systems may induce adverse effects to the socie...
Livestock herders have historically played a key role in developing and sustaining the rangeland reg...
In addressing the challenges facing mountain agricultural communities today, it is important to reme...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
Nomadic pastoralists live at the northern extent of human habitation within the ca. 5000 m elevation...
In the Himalayan regions of Nepal, people herd yaks (Bos grunniens) under transhumant pastoralism, s...
Grassland pastures are important livelihood resources for local people in agro-pastoral production i...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
This thesis analyses the role of smallholder livestock production within mixed farming practices in ...
Climate change poses differential vulnerability for different communities, sectors and regions. Peop...
In the Dhofar Mountains of Oman stakeholders are concerned about the social and ecological sustainab...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...
Traditional social-ecological systems such as pastoralism can be subject to major and rapid changes,...
Pastoralism in the Himalayan region of Nepal has undergone significant socio-economic and ecological...
The decline or loss of traditional social-ecological systems may induce adverse effects to the socie...
Livestock herders have historically played a key role in developing and sustaining the rangeland reg...
In addressing the challenges facing mountain agricultural communities today, it is important to reme...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
Nomadic pastoralists live at the northern extent of human habitation within the ca. 5000 m elevation...
In the Himalayan regions of Nepal, people herd yaks (Bos grunniens) under transhumant pastoralism, s...
Grassland pastures are important livelihood resources for local people in agro-pastoral production i...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
This thesis analyses the role of smallholder livestock production within mixed farming practices in ...
Climate change poses differential vulnerability for different communities, sectors and regions. Peop...
In the Dhofar Mountains of Oman stakeholders are concerned about the social and ecological sustainab...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...