M M Suarez,R Torrealba
M M Suarez
W Batzing,M Perlik,M Dekleva
W Batzing
K I Macdonald
K I Macdonald
A Bencherifa
A Bencherifa
J P Hrabovszky,K Miyan
J P Hrabovszky
P P Karan
P P Karan
"The population of the Himalayan region has tripled between 1901 and 1981 (from 11 to 33 million) and the rate of increase accelerated after about 1951 (from 1.26 to 2.7 percent per annum). These generalized figures, however, conceal signif...
M C Goldstein,J L Ross,S Schuler
M C Goldstein
Population pressure, mobility, and socio-economic change in mountainous environments: regions of refuge in comparative perspective [0.03%]
R Skeldon
R Skeldon
This paper examines demographic and socioeconomic forces in high isolated parts of the world. These regions were not always isolated; they were once the centers of their own particular worlds which, in some cases, were complex civilizations...