Karakoram in Transition
Culture, Development and Ecology in the Hunza Valley
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Pakistan
- Date of Publication 28 September 2006
- ISBN 9780195472103
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages428 pages
- Size 290x220x29 mm
- Weight 1308 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous halftones, line figures, tables and maps 0
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Short description:
The impact of global change and societal transitions are addressed in this book in which for the first time eminent scholars from such a wide set of disciplines cooperate in an international effort to combine state of the art research results about the Hunza Valley. The academic interest in different aspects from culture, ecology, economy and development has been the starting point for presenting the Hunza Valley as an example of high mountain research from which new
insights into sustainable mountain development can be derived.
Long description:
The impact of global change and societal transitions are addressed in this book in which for the first time eminent scholars from such a wide set of disciplines cooperate in an international effort to combine state of the art research results about the Hunza Valley. The academic interest in different aspects from culture, ecology, economy and development has been the starting point for presenting the Hunza Valley as an example of high mountain research from which new
insights into sustainable mountain development can be derived.