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Record Nr.

UNINA9910783856403321

Autore

Ives Jack D.

Titolo

Himalayan perceptions : environmental change and the well-being of mountain peoples / / Jack D. Ives

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2004

ISBN

1-134-36907-7

1-134-36908-5

1-138-86713-6

1-280-05088-8

0-203-59756-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (294 p.)

Collana

Routledge studies in physical geography and environment ; ; 6

Classificazione

43.47

74.21

Disciplina

304.2/095496

Soggetti

Human ecology - Himalaya Mountains Region

Indigenous peoples - Ecology - Himalaya Mountains Region

Mountain people - Himalaya Mountains Region - Social conditions

Deforestation - Himalaya Mountains Region

Culture and tourism - Himalaya Mountains Region

Environmental degradation - Himalaya Mountains Region

Environmental policy - Himalaya Mountains Region

Himalaya Mountains Region Social conditions

Himalaya Mountains Region Environmental conditions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-260) and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

The myth of Himalayan environmental degradation -- The Himalayan region : an overview -- Status of the mountain forests -- Geomorphology of agricultural landscapes -- Flooding in Bangladesh : causes and perceptions of causes -- Mountain hazards -- Tourism and its impacts -- Conflict, tension, and the oppression of mountain peoples -- Prospects for future development : assets and obstacles -- What are the facts? misleading perceptions, misconceptions, and distortions -- Redefining the dilemma : is there a way out?



Sommario/riassunto

In the 1970s and 1980s many institutions, agencies and scholars believed that the Himalayan region was facing severe environmental disaster, due primarily to rapid growth in population that has caused extensive deforestation, which in turn has led to massive landsliding and soil erosion. This series of assumptions was first challenged in the book: The Himalayan Dilemma (1989: Ives and Messerli, Routledge). Nevertheless, the environmental crisis paradigm still commands considerable support, including logging bans in the mountain watersheds of China, India, and Thailand, and is constant