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OverviewThe Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh has witnessed important changes linked to its geo-strategic importance, the rapid development of means of communication with other parts of India, socio-economic transformation processes and the effects of climate change. The sixteen chapters document these key changes, ranging from melting glaciers and extreme weather events to the exponential increase in infrastructure, tourist and military activities. The book examines the impact these changes are having on the environment and on the socio-economics and identity of Ladakhi communities. The book also attempts to evaluate the likely direction of future changes, identify some of the main environmental challenges faced by Ladakh in the 21st century, and provide perspectives for sustainable development of the high mountain region. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Blaise Humbert-Droz , Juliane Dame , Tashi MorupPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9783031424939ISBN 10: 303142493 Pages: 283 Publication Date: 02 January 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents 1. Introduction...…………………………………………………………………1 Blaise Humbert-Droz, Juliane Dame and Tashi Morup 2. Glaciers of Central Ladakh: Distribution, Changes and Relevance in the Indian Trans-Himalaya…………………………………………………………..9 Susanne Schmidt and Marcus Nüsser 3. Floods and Debris Flows in Ladakh: Past History and Future Hazards..…………………………………………………………………………31 John Bray, Robert J. Wasson, Pradeep Srivastava and Alan D. Ziegler 4. Impact of 2010 Leh Cloudburst: a Psychological Perspective…………....55 Nasrin Tabassum and Tasawoor Ahmad Kanth 5. Traditional Mathematical Theories of Rainfall Prediction through Lotho as Practised in Ladakh………………………………………………………….67 Dorjey Angchok 6. The Contribution of Czech Researchers to the Botanical Survey of Ladakh...................................................................................................................79 Miroslav Dvorský, Klára Řeháková, Jitka Klimešová and Jiří Doležal 7. The Adaptations of High-Altitude Mushrooms in the Cold Desert of Ladakh………………………………………………………………………….103 Konchok Dorjey, Sanjeev Kumar and Yash Pal Sharma 8. A Brief Description of Sacred Trees (lhachang)……………………….....121 Nawang Tsering Shakspo 9. Environmental Change in Ladakh’s Changthang: a Local, Regional and Global Phenomenon…………………………………………………………...129 Blaise Humbert-Droz 10. Wildlife versus Livestock: Conservation Dilemma of the Pastoralists of Changthang………………………………………………………………….…161Tashi Morup, Tsewang Namgail and Tashi Tsering 11. Harnessing Traditional Knowledge for Wildlife Conservation in the Ladakh Trans-Himalaya………………………………………………………177 Tsewang Namgail, Yash Veer Bhatnagar and Joseph L. Fox 12. Changing Production, Changing Consumption: Food System Transformation in Ladakh …...………………………………………………191 Juliane Dame 13. Eating Habits In and Around Leh Town………………………………..215 Rinchen Dolma 14. Seeds of Change: A Review of Agricultural Developments in Central Zangskar………………………………………………………………………..227J. Seb Mankelow 15. Influences of Tourism, Indian Administration and Army on Community Identity Processes in Padum (Zangskar)……………………………………..245 Salomé Deboos 16. “We Are Puppets in the Hands of Nature”: Road Construction and the Transformation of People-Environment Relationships in Ladakh………...263 Jonathan Demenge 17. Trade-Off between Continuity and Change in Leh District: an Emergy Evaluation in Time Series: 1999-2011……………………………………….281 Vladimiro Pelliciardi and Federico Maria PulselliReviewsAuthor InformationBlaise Humbert-Droz is an independent researcher focussing on biodiversity conservation, the impact of human-induced changes on biotic communities and environmental protection. With a special interest in India’s Trans-Himalayas, he has been conducting yearly environmental surveys in the region since the mid-1990s, initiating Ladakh high-altitude wetland conservation Project with WWF International (1999), drafting Ladakh Biodiversity Action Plan with Ladakh Ecological Development Group for India’s National Biodiversity Plan (2004) and IUCN’s resolution for the protection of Ladakh wetlands (2008). His main research interests and publications centre on human impacts on wetlands and grasslands in semi-arid zones, using waterbirds as environmental indicators. He is a member of IUCN Species Survival Commission (Goose Specialist Group) since 2008 and of the International Association for Ladakh Studies since 2005. Juliane Dame is a postdoctoral researcher in Geography with a focus on society and environment at the Department of Geography, University of Bonn. She is especially interested in food security, water governance, and climate change adaptation, using conceptual approaches from agri-food studies, political ecology and environmental governance. Juliane has worked in theTrans-Himalayan region of Ladakh since her PhD, which she gained from Heidelberg University in 2012. Her thesis on “Food security in high mountain regions” has received the Wilhelm-Lauer award in 2013. Between 2013 and 2021, she was leader of a Junior Resarch Group on “Environment and Health in Arid Regions” at the interdisciplinary Heidelberg Center for the Environment (HCE). The regional focus of empirical studies within the group was on Ladakh, India, as well as arid regions in Chile. She is a member of the International Association for Ladakh Studies since 2007, host of the IALS conference in 2013, and a current member of the association’s advisory board. Tashi Morup is Projects Director of Ladakh Arts & Media Organisation (LAMO), which he joined in 2008 after many years of working as a journalist. Down To Earth, a science magazine brought out by the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi, is among many publications he wrote for, mainly highlighting environmental issues. Folk songs of Ladakh has also been one of his research interests with a particular focus on environmental and water perspectives. In 2022 he translated from Ladakhi to English the book Singing Ice: Ladakhi folk songs about mountains, glaciers, rivers, and steams, brought out by Susan Schuppli et al., with the support of The British Council Creative Commissions Programme. In 2014, he made Kharyok – a film on music of Old Town Leh supported by India Foundation for the Arts. He is a member of the International Association for Ladakh Studies since 2003. Tashi brought out a book to commemorate the centenary celebrations of the 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, Monk, Politician and Statesman (LAMO 2017). He is the principal researcher and creator of the “Walks in Leh” book series. He is a core member of Vikalp Sangam, a national federation of environmental groups, and has held key positions, at the local level, in Ladakh Cultural Forum and the International Association of Ladakh Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |