The Daily Star, 15 February 2010
We are surprised at the governments decision to issue environment clearance certificate for industries on privately owned lands inside the Bhawal National Park. That
Call for Submissions of films to the Bangalore Queer Film Festival (BQFF 2010)
Bangalore
Deadline for submission: January 31, 2010
The BQFF 2010 is a non-ticketed free event aimed at
The Sherpas of Nepal
io the Tibetan Cultural Context
by Robert A. Paul Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi
1989 IRs95 (paperback) The title of this book highlights the Sherpas, but the author´
HIMALAYAN PILGRIMAGE by David Snellgrove
ShambhalalRandom House 1989, U$ 14.95
This reprint of Snellgrove´s classic on Himalayan culture and Buddhism, now available in paperback, takes the reader on
Society for Himalayan Environmental Rehabilitation and People´s Action (SHERPA)
SHERPA is a professional group which formed in 1985 to focus attention of governments and people "on the problem
HUMAN IMPACT ON MOUNTAINS Nigel J.R. Allan (Editor) Gregory W. Knapp and Christoph Stadel Rowman and Littlefleld U$ 42.50 This comprehensive examination of the effects of human civilization
INTRODUCTIONS
Himalayan Research Group
The Himalayan Research Group is an inter-disciplinary forum for those engaged in study and research in the Himalaya, Its goal is to further the exchange of
In a Neighbouring Country
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
–Diwas Kc
As a visitor from Nepal, I am sometimes baffled by the optimism and sense of progress at the Jaipur Literature
ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF ALTITUDE AND FISH COMMUNITIES IN GARHWAL HILLS, UTTAR PRADESH (INDIA)
Tilak, Raj and S. P. Baloni.
Indian JForestry. 8(3): 208-213.1985
Altitude plays an important
In every issue, HIMAL will introduce non-governmental organisations and research institutions doing work in the Himalayan region.
— Editor
Development Alternatives
Development Alternatives, established in 1982, is a non-profit, multidisciplinary organisation
HIMAL HAS WORKED single-mindedly i over the last eight years to address the concerns of the inhabitants of the Himalaya. What it did was necessary and important, delving deep into