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Nepal is associated, in most people's imagination, with Everest (Sagarmatha to the Nepalese), vivid plants and picturesque villages and people. The truth, as always, is other. It is one of the poorest countries in the world, surrounded by big and powerful neighbours. It is immensely diverse, ranging from the great mountains to the north through the trans-Himalaya, a high barren plateau, through the deep valleys, which include the one which contains the ancient cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, to the Terai which is an extension of Ganges plain. This atlas describes not only the complexity of the environment, but the people, the languages, the towns and industries, the agriculture, food and land management, the natural resources, the effects of tourism, sources of energy, transport and education policies.

Originally published in 1991



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. One World?
I. The Ecology of Globalization
2. Nature Under Siege
3. The Biotic Mixing Bowl
4. Global Grocers
5. The Export of Hazard
6. Sharing the Air
II. Reforming Global Governance
7. Trade Wars
8. Greening the Financial Architecture
vi Contents
9. Strengthening Global Environmental Governance
10. Partnerships for the Planet
Notes
Index
About the Author

Atlas of Nepal in the Modern World

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9781844079353, 978-1844079353
      ISBN10: 184407935X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Nepal is associated, in most people's imagination, with Everest (Sagarmatha to the Nepalese), vivid plants and picturesque villages and people. The truth, as always, is other. It is one of the poorest countries in the world, surrounded by big and powerful neighbours. It is immensely diverse, ranging from the great mountains to the north through the trans-Himalaya, a high barren plateau, through the deep valleys, which include the one which contains the ancient cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, to the Terai which is an extension of Ganges plain. This atlas describes not only the complexity of the environment, but the people, the languages, the towns and industries, the agriculture, food and land management, the natural resources, the effects of tourism, sources of energy, transport and education policies.

      Originally published in 1991



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      1. One World?
      I. The Ecology of Globalization
      2. Nature Under Siege
      3. The Biotic Mixing Bowl
      4. Global Grocers
      5. The Export of Hazard
      6. Sharing the Air
      II. Reforming Global Governance
      7. Trade Wars
      8. Greening the Financial Architecture
      vi Contents
      9. Strengthening Global Environmental Governance
      10. Partnerships for the Planet
      Notes
      Index
      About the Author

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