E-Book, Englisch, 274 Seiten, eBook
Kreutzmann / Watanabe Mapping Transition in the Pamirs
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-23198-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Changing Human-Environmental Landscapes
E-Book, Englisch, 274 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research
ISBN: 978-3-319-23198-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1. Pamirian Spaces – Mapping Process Geographies in the Mountainous Periphery.- 2. Pamir or Pamirs – Perceptions and Interpretations.- 3. Who is mapping the Pamirs? A Review on Plant and Vegetation Sciences.- 4. Geomorphic Features of the Eastern Pamirs, with a Focus on the Occurrence of Intermontane Basins.- 5. Water of the Pamir – Potential and Constraints.- 6. Khans, Kings, Communists, Warlords, and Presidents: Afghan Kirghiz Socio-economic Strategies for Extorting and Extracting from the State.- 7. Changes in the Relationship between Borders and Pastoral Mobility in Mountain Regions of Central Asia.- 8. Seasonal Pasture Use and Vegetation Cover Changes in the Alai Valley, Kyrgyzstan.- 9. Diversity of Seasonal Migration of Livestock in the Eastern Alai Valley, Southern Kyrgyzstan.- 10. Kezüü and Novad: A Form of Pastoralism in the Eastern Alai Valley, Southern Kyrgyzstan.- 11. External Support and Local Agency: Uncertain Transformations of Livelihoods in the Pamirian Borderland of Tajikistan.- 12. The Current Status of Lifestyle and Occupations in the Wakhan Area of Tajikistan.- 13. Political Ecology of Human-Environmental Change in Gojal, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.- 14. The Changes in Regional Structure and Land Use related to External Factors in Hussaini Village, Northern Pakistan.- 15. Humanitarianism across Mountain Valleys: “Shia Aid” and Development Encounters in Northern Pakistan and Eastern Tajikistan.- 16. History of the Development of the Pamir Region of Tajikistan (Gorno-Badakhshan).- 17. Conclusions: Why do we need to make Efforts to Map the Transition?