Transformation Processes In Nomadic Pastoralism In Ladakh [PDF]
Transformation Processes In Nomadic Pastoralism In Ladakh Today, Ladakh, a region of Jammu and Kashmir, the northernmost state of India, is home to only 1,200 nomadic pastoralists, representing less than 0,5 per cent of the total population.
Dollfus, Pascale
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Ecology and Conservation of Mountain Ungulate in the Western and Trans Himalayas, India [PDF]
The Western and Trans-Himalayan region of India is home to several unique and threatened mountain ungulates including Kashmir red deer or Hangul, Kashmir Musk deer, Urial, Argali, Tibetan Antelope or Chiru, Tibetan Gazelle, Wild Yak, and Wild Ass that ...
Ahmad, Khursheed
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Changes in NDVI and human population in protected areas on the Tibetan Plateau [PDF]
Understanding the Tibetan Plateau’s role in environmental change has gained increasing scientific attention in light of warming and changes in landmanagement.
Cusack, Conor F +3 more
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Life on an Edge among the Changpas of Changthang, Ladakh
The Buddhist Changpas-pastoral nomads of Changthang, Ladakh form an ethnic entity. Like other nomads in the world, the pastoral nomads of Changthang are a minority, suffering problems of under repr...
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Himalayan Hybridity and the Evolution of Ladakhi Popular Music [PDF]
Historically, Ladakh in the Western Himalayas was a significant nexus of Trans-Himalayan caravan trade, and thus exhibited a significant hybridity in its material, linguistic, religious, and musical culture.
Dinnerstein, Noé
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Deadly Predators and Virtuous Buddhists: Dog Population Control and the Politics of Ethics in Ladakh [PDF]
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some of which have been fatal. The dogs’ claims on territory have not gone uncontested in an emotional landscape fraught with anxieties over religious ...
Gagné, Karine
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Vegetable Production Scenario in Trans-Himalayan Leh Ladakh Region, India [PDF]
The high altitude trans-Himalayan Ladakh region remains cut-off for over six months in a year due to heavy snowfall. Long harsh winters reduce the cropping season to just four to five months in a year.
Angchok, Dorjey +6 more
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Livestock farming systems and local development: A review of the multiple dimensions of "Territory" in livestock science [PDF]
A review of the international literature was carried out, in order to describe how researchers study links between livestock farming and local development (i.e. 'territory'). We highlight three different sets of approaches: the first focused on relations
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Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) in trans-Himalayan Ladakh, India [PDF]
Seabuckthorn (SBT) is an ecologically and economically important plant species of trans-Himalayan Ladakh. Once considered a thorny menace, SBT is now looked upon as a means for sustainable development of the trans-Himalayan region.
Chaurasia, O.P. +3 more
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Preliminary field notes on the ancient ceramics of Ladakh [PDF]
Cet article vise à donner un bref aperçu de la recherche menée depuis 2015 sur les céramiques du Ladakh. Depuis cette date, des prospections et des études de la céramique ont été menées sur 60 sites archéologiques répartis dans cinq sous-régions du ...
Broglia de Moura, Samara
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