Himalaya

Leveraging the World Heritage Convention for conservation in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

The Himalaya proper is commonly defined as the rugged arc between the Tibetan Plateau and the Ganges Plain stretching from the Indus River in the northwest to the great bend of the Brahmaputra River (Yarlung Tsangpo) in the east. The natural and cultural wealth of the HKH region is as overwhelming as its scenic beauty. The same holds true for the region’s enormous ecosystem services underpinning the livelihoods, food security and energy provision of a substantial part of the world’s human population in the region itself and downstream along the numerous major rivers originating in it.

Author(s)
Jaeger, Tilman

Mountains and rivers of India

Author(s)
Law, B. C.

Ecoregion-based conservation in the Eastern Himalaya : identifying important areas for biodiversity conservation

Author(s)
Wikramanayake, Eric D.
Carpenter, Chris
Strand, Holly
McKnight, Meghan W.

Himalayan plant journal

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