Culture and the Environment in the Himalaya

Culture and the Environment in the Himalaya
Author: Arjun Guneratne
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-12-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135192860

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This book is concerned with human-environment relations in the Himalaya. It explores how different populations and communities in the region understand or conceive of the concept of environment, how their concepts vary across lines of gender, class, age, status, and what this implies for policy makers in the fields of environmental conservation and development. The chapters in this book analyse the symbolic schema that shape human-environment relations, whether that of scientists studying the Himalayan environment, public officials crafting policy about it, or people making a living from their engagement with it, and the way that natural phenomena themselves shape human perception of the world. A new approach to the study of the environment in South Asia, this book introduces the new thinking in environmental anthropology and geography into the study of the Himalaya and uses Himalayan ethnography to interrogate and critique contemporary theorizing about the environment.

Environmental Humanities in the New Himalayas

Environmental Humanities in the New Himalayas
Author: Dan Smyer Yü,Erik de Maaker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000397581

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Environmental Humanities in the New Himalayas: Symbiotic Indigeneity, Commoning, Sustainability showcases how the eco-geological creativity of the earth is integrally woven into the landforms, cultures, and cosmovisions of modern Himalayan communities. Unique in scope, this book features case studies from Bhutan, Assam, Sikkim, Tibet, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sino-Indian borderlands, many of which are documented by authors from indigenous Himalayan communities. It explores three environmental characteristics of modern Himalayas: the anthropogenic, the indigenous, and the animist. Focusing on the sentient relations of human-, animal-, and spirit-worlds with the earth in different parts of the Himalayas, the authors present the complex meanings of indigeneity, commoning and sustainability in the Anthropocene. In doing so, they show the vital role that indigenous stories and perspectives play in building new regional and planetary environmental ethics for a sustainable future. Drawing on a wide range of expert contributions from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanist disciplines, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental humanities, religion and ecology, indigenous knowledge and sustainable development more broadly.

Himalayan Weather and Climate and their Impact on the Environment

Himalayan Weather and Climate and their Impact on the Environment
Author: A.P. Dimri,B. Bookhagen,M. Stoffel,T. Yasunari
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2019-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030296841

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This book proposes a unique and comprehensive integrated synthesis of the current understanding of the science of Himalayan dynamics and its manifestations on physical systems and ecosystems at different spatial and temporal scales. In particular, this work covers relevant aspects of weather and climate, paleoclimate, snow, glacier and hydrology, ecology/forestry among other topics associated with the Himalayas. It highlights the role of the Himalayas in defining local to regional to global scale impact on weather and climate. It includes Himalayan impact on defining physical basis of changing glacier systems, permafrost melting/thawing, climate variability, and hydrological balances. As a result, this volume represents an important synthesized overview both for environmental and earth science researchers, and for policy makers and stakeholders interested in the physical and dynamical processes associated with the Himalayan massif.

Environmental Change in the Himalayan Region

Environmental Change in the Himalayan Region
Author: Anup Saikia,Pankaj Thapa
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783030033620

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The book focuses on environment and conservation issues pertaining to the Himalayas, spanning Pakistan, Nepal, India, Bhutan and Myanmar. Environmental degradation, changes in snow cover and glaciers in India-Bhutan, threats to protected areas, and biodiversity in this ecologically fragile region are assessed in twelve distinct, regional case studies.

The Himalaya

The Himalaya
Author: Anindya Pal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015037812180

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Water Cryosphere and Climate Change in the Himalayas

Water  Cryosphere  and Climate Change in the Himalayas
Author: Ajay Kumar Taloor,Bahadur Singh Kotlia,Kireet Kumar
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2021-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030679323

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This edited book summarizes numerous research studies on remote sensing and GIS of natural resource management for the Himalaya region done by Indian Institutions and Universities over the last decade. It gives an overview of hydrometeorological studies on Himalayan water resources and addresses concerns in the development of water resources in this region, which is dealing with an increased pressure in population, industrialization and economic development. While the source of some of the major rivers of India are found in the Himalayas, the glaciers and water bodies in the region are continuously shrinking leading to a depletion of water and deterioration of water quality. This is affecting a population of up to 2.5 billion people. The ecosystems have been under threat due to deforestation, loss of biodiversity, expansion of agriculture and settlement, overexploitation of natural resources, habitat loss and fragmentation, poaching, mining, construction of roads and large dams, and unplanned tourism. Spaceborne remote sensing with its ability to provide synoptic and repetitive coverage has emerged as a powerful tool for assessment and monitoring of the Himalayan resources and phenomena. This work serves as a resource to students, researchers, scientists, professionals, and policy makers both in India and on a global level.

Ecology and Man in the Himalayas

Ecology and Man in the Himalayas
Author: A. K. Kapoor,Satwanti Kapoor
Publsiher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1994
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 8185880166

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The present volume emphasizes the importance of studying the structure and functioning of ecological systems and their mode of reaction on exposure to human intervention in the Himalayas. It stresses the impact of man on his environment and vice-versa, considered in the areas of biological and adaptative entity, as well as a social, cultural and economic being.

Himalayas Environmental Problems

Himalayas  Environmental Problems
Author: S. K. Chadha
Publsiher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1990
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 8170243548

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