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    Bionomics in the Dragon Kingdom: Ecology, Economics and Ethics in Bhutan

    Bionomics in the Dragon Kingdom by Tshewang, Ugyen; Morrison, Jane Gray; Tobias, Michael Charles;

    Ecology, Economics and Ethics in Bhutan

    Series: Fascinating Life Sciences;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1st ed. 2018
    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 23 November 2018
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783319946542
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages162 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 148 Illustrations, color
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    Short description:

    This compact and elegant work provides a readily accessible and highly readable overview of Bhutan?s unique opportunities and challenges; all her prominent environmental legislation, regulatory statutes, ecological customs and practices, both in historic and contemporary terms. At the same time, Bionomics in the Dragon Kingdom places the ecological context, including a section on animal rights in Bhutan, within the nation?s Buddhist spiritual and ethical setting. Historic contextualization accents the book?s rich accounting of every national park and scientific reserve, as well as providing up-to-the-minute climate-change related hurdles for the country.

    Merging interdisciplinary sciences, engineering and humanities data in a compelling up-to-date portrait of the country, the authors have presented this dramatic compendium against the backdrop of an urgent, global ecological time-frame. It thus becomes clear that the articulated stakes for Bhutan, likeher neighboring Himalayan and Indian sub-continental countries (China, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar), are immense as the Anthropocene epoch unfolds, affecting every living being across the planet. Because Bhutan?s two most rewarding revenue streams derive from the sale of hydroelectric power and from tourism, the complexities of modern pressures facing a nation that prides herself on maintaining traditional customs in what has been a uniquely isolated nation are critical.


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    Long description:

    This compact and elegant work (equally fitting for both academic as well as the trade audiences) provides a readily accessible and highly readable overview of Bhutan?s unique opportunities and challenges; all her prominent environmental legislation, regulatory statutes, ecological customs and practices, both in historic and contemporary terms. At the same time, Bionomics places the ecological context, including a section on animal rights in Bhutan, within the nation?s Buddhist spiritual and ethical setting. Historic contextualization accents the book?s rich accounting of every national park and scientific reserve, as well as providing up-to-the-minute climate-change related hurdles for the country.

    Merging the interdisciplinary sciences, engineering and humanities data in a compelling up-to-date portrait of the country, the authors have presented this dramatic compendium against the backdrop of an urgent, global ecological time-frame. It thus becomes clearthat the articulated stakes for Bhutan, like her neighboring Himalayan and Indian sub-continental countries (China, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar) are immense, as the Anthropocene epoch unfolds, affecting every living being across the planet. Because Bhutan?s two most rewarding revenue streams derive from the sale of hydro-electric power and from tourism, the complexities of modern pressures facing a nation that prides herself on maintaining traditional customs in what has been a uniquely isolated nation are acute.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword (By an internationally well-known individual).- Acronyms and Glossary of Bhutanese Terminology.- Introduction.- 1. Environment Matters: Himalayan Happiness.- 2. National Parks & Protected Areas.- 3. Bhutanese Bio-Culturalism & Sustainability.- 4. The Anthropocene in Bhutan.- 5. Water Towers and Mountains in the Dragon Kingdom.- 6. Pragmatic Conscience: Ecological Governance in the Last Shangri-la.- Coda.- Index.

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