This paper challenges the thesis that mountain areas are regions of refuge. The refuge concept attributes irrelevant exchange and limited communication to isolated mountain habitats which mainly depend on production for home consumption. In contrast, it is shown that exchange relations in all walks of life have been affected not only recently but for nearly two centuries in Central Asia, although the continued importance of subsistence strategies in the agricultural sector can be observed. The Pamirian Knot provides the mountainous interface between South and Central Asia for case studies of two ethnic communities – Wakhi mountain farmers and Kirghiz pastoralists – in order to exemplify socio-political developments in similar mountain envir...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...
This working paper illustrates the process of territorial transformation in time and space. From the...
Imagining alternative futures in the Pamir Mountains of Afghanistan and Tajikistan is as difficult a...
The Pamirs have been a contested space in different periods of time. Access to fertile pastures char...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
Mountain pastoralism in the Pamirian Knot has been significantly transformed from the nineteenth to ...
Abstract The effects of socioecological transformations such as climate change, the collapse of the ...
Vast tracts of High Asia are utilised for pastoral strategies of survival and the mountainous areas ...
A confluence of factors – political and economic – may have opened a window of opportunity in the Pa...
This is a geographical study of highmountain pastoral nomadism in the ranges of the Pamir and Alai, ...
The Chinese modernisation programme has affected even the remotest high mountain pastures of Xinjian...
This doctoral thesis introduces the Wakhi ethno-linguistic group living in the region of the Pamiri-...
Linguistic diversity and regional differentia tion of denominational groups in the Hindukush-Kara ko...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...
This working paper illustrates the process of territorial transformation in time and space. From the...
Imagining alternative futures in the Pamir Mountains of Afghanistan and Tajikistan is as difficult a...
The Pamirs have been a contested space in different periods of time. Access to fertile pastures char...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
Mountain pastoralism in the Pamirian Knot has been significantly transformed from the nineteenth to ...
Abstract The effects of socioecological transformations such as climate change, the collapse of the ...
Vast tracts of High Asia are utilised for pastoral strategies of survival and the mountainous areas ...
A confluence of factors – political and economic – may have opened a window of opportunity in the Pa...
This is a geographical study of highmountain pastoral nomadism in the ranges of the Pamir and Alai, ...
The Chinese modernisation programme has affected even the remotest high mountain pastures of Xinjian...
This doctoral thesis introduces the Wakhi ethno-linguistic group living in the region of the Pamiri-...
Linguistic diversity and regional differentia tion of denominational groups in the Hindukush-Kara ko...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
Pastoral social-ecological systems worldwide are threatened by environmental, climatic, and socioeco...
This working paper illustrates the process of territorial transformation in time and space. From the...
Imagining alternative futures in the Pamir Mountains of Afghanistan and Tajikistan is as difficult a...