Biodiversity Conservation in the Western Himalaya: Western Himalayan Ecoregional Strategy and Action Plan

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While this book focuses on rich biodiversity of Indian Western Himalayan region, it looks at it from a lens of culture, livelihoods and people. It acknowledges that people cannot be seen as the problem but must be part of the solution.

We stress not just on diversity – but on harder to measure and quantify values such as ecosystem services. Putting tangible numbers to these and focussing on the services this region provides is key to conservation. Not only are the Western Himalaya the cradle of many of the major rivers of the Indian subcontinent, but the water, silt and nutrients brought down from the mountains is critical to sustaining the high productivity of the Indo-Gangetic plains. Can we value these myriad ecosystem services into our national accounting?

This book also explores the role of people and institutions. The region is home to Van-panchayats (forest councils) one of the oldest institutions of common property management in the world. Can these play a role in conserving the various resources of this region? Can we even just look at forests and biodiversity without including economics and equity?

A considerable part of this book is focussed on issues and problems that threaten the forests and biota of this diverse landscape. But while flagging issues is important, more essential is to try and find solutions–something that has been attempted in this book.

Based on the strategy and action plan document for the Western Himalayan ecoregion, produced under the aegis of the national biodiversity strategy and action plan, this book has been modified and updated to keep it focussed on current problems and their solutions. It has inputs and thoughts from several sources – from experts and academicians to policy makers and mountain farmers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Surendra P. Singh

Surendra Pratap Singh is an M.Sc. in Bio-science from Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi. He wrote for newspapers and magazines on issues related to general science, health and environment for a stretch of eight years, since 1994. He was honoured by the Delhi Government with Navodit Lekhak Puraskar (Neo-writer's award) for the year 1998-99. He is a forward looking, energetic, young, but nationally recognized author, naturalist and a critical social analyst with secular credentials. He is a firm believer of "Sarva Dharma Sambhava", which makes him an 'Ideal Indian' perhaps a 'World Citizen'. He advocates the use of science and technology for the social, cultural and economic development of the nation. E-mail: [email protected]

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Title
Biodiversity Conservation in the Western Himalaya: Western Himalayan Ecoregional Strategy and Action Plan
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788121107709
Length
xiv+157p., Col. Illustrations; Col. Maps; 23cm.
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#Himalaya