A unique pastoral community uses the arid rangelands of eastern Ladakh, known as Changthang, northern India. The nomadic people rear a variety of livestock such as sheep, goats, horses and yaks, which provide them with various goods and services. Nevertheless, the needs and aspirations of the people are changing. There is a trend towards increasing the livestock population, especially of a breed of goat that produces one of the finest natural fibres: Pashmina, which is the mainstay of their economy. This increase in goat population, however, is jeopardising the long-term survival of the wild herbivores in the region, and as such is not sustainable. We present information on the current trends in socio-economy, Pashmina production, wildlife ...
The decline or loss of traditional social-ecological systems may induce adverse effects to the socie...
The migratory and socio-economic aspects of sheep and goat flock-owners have been studied to examine...
AbstractFocusing on agro-pastoralism and the change in farmland use by the highlanders in Ladakh, Do...
In Changthang, there is a trend towards increasing the livestock population, especially a breed of g...
An emerging conflict with Trans-Himalayan pastoral communities in Ladakh¿s Changthang Plateau threat...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
The Changthang region in the Indian Trans-Himalayan area of Ladakh represents the western extension ...
The Changthang region in the Indian Trans-Himalayan area of Ladakh represents the western extension ...
Ladakh is the only typical cold arid zone of our country with extreme climate and hostile condition,...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
619-629The traditional communities derive both their socio-cultural and spiritual identity from land...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
The Changthang region in the Indian Trans-Himalayan area of Ladakh represents the western extension ...
Abstract: Himalayan mountain system is distinguished globally for a rich biodiversity and for its ro...
Rangelands of the Tibetan Plateau are more than just a resource to sustain livestock. This region is...
The decline or loss of traditional social-ecological systems may induce adverse effects to the socie...
The migratory and socio-economic aspects of sheep and goat flock-owners have been studied to examine...
AbstractFocusing on agro-pastoralism and the change in farmland use by the highlanders in Ladakh, Do...
In Changthang, there is a trend towards increasing the livestock population, especially a breed of g...
An emerging conflict with Trans-Himalayan pastoral communities in Ladakh¿s Changthang Plateau threat...
Keywords : Pastoralism, agriculture, wildlife, Himalaya, competition, bharal, yak, livestock, snow l...
The Changthang region in the Indian Trans-Himalayan area of Ladakh represents the western extension ...
The Changthang region in the Indian Trans-Himalayan area of Ladakh represents the western extension ...
Ladakh is the only typical cold arid zone of our country with extreme climate and hostile condition,...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
619-629The traditional communities derive both their socio-cultural and spiritual identity from land...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
The Changthang region in the Indian Trans-Himalayan area of Ladakh represents the western extension ...
Abstract: Himalayan mountain system is distinguished globally for a rich biodiversity and for its ro...
Rangelands of the Tibetan Plateau are more than just a resource to sustain livestock. This region is...
The decline or loss of traditional social-ecological systems may induce adverse effects to the socie...
The migratory and socio-economic aspects of sheep and goat flock-owners have been studied to examine...
AbstractFocusing on agro-pastoralism and the change in farmland use by the highlanders in Ladakh, Do...