This paper presents the ethnographic narratives about the indigenous technology of seeding/ grafting glaciers in Baltistan.
Past, present and future of transhumance in Portugal
Long-distance transhumance in Portugal peaked during medieval times and has since faced extinction. Policies have relegated such practices to tourist folklore, despite calls for their revival.
Pastoralism, Tourism and Mountain Ungulates in Trans-Himalaya: A Case study
The study explores the nuances of livestock grazing, depredation and wild ungulate conservation in the Trans-Himalaya at the backdrop of growing economic development
Evolving Perspectives: The Changing Attitude of Indian Shepherds in Karnataka Towards Wolves and Wildlife Conservation
Insights from a qualitative study done in Karnataka, India, on the attitude of shepherds in regard of the wolf, and the socioeconomic impact of predation
The revalorization of shepherding – Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity, Herd Protection and Tradition in the Alps
Guided grazing fosters biodiversity and traditions but has declined due to socio-economic changes. Efforts in South Tyrol aim to revitalize shepherding, enhance livestock protection, and promote biodi
