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In the Himalayas of the Indian part of Kashmir three communities depend on the ecology of the Dal lake: market gardeners, houseboat owners and fishers. Floating Economies describes for the first time the complex intermeshing economy, social structure and ecology of the area against the background of history and the present volatile socio-political situation. Using a holistic and multidisciplinary approach, the author deals with the socioeconomic strategies of the communities whose livelihoods are embedded here and analyses the ecological condition of the Dal, and the reasons for its progressive degradation.



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“…an authoritative, richly detailed, lavishly illustrated study….Recommended.” • Choice

“A unique, erudite and engaging study of local lives on and around the Dal Lake in Kashmir away from the violence that we hear about so much in news channels before the military crackdown and blackout of 2019.” • Raminder Kaur, University of Sussex



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Notes on Text

Introduction

PART I

Chapter 1. The Valley of Kasmir and Dal Lake
Chapter 2. Kashmir’s Early History and the Conversion to Islam
Chapter 3. The Social Organization of Contemporary Kashmiri Muslim Society
Chapter 4. The Market Gardeners of the Lake: Early Accounts
Chapter 5. The Market Gardeners’ Economy Today
Chapter 6. The Productivity of Lacustrine Market Gardening
Chapter 7. The Houseboat Owner Community and the Development of Tourism on Dal Lake
Chapter 8. The Gad Hanz: The Last Fishers on the Dal

PART II

Chapter 9. The Degradation of the Dal: Causes and Impacts
Chapter 10. The Political Ecology of a Degrading Lake: A Paradise Lost?

Appendix A
Appendix B

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 03/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800730298, 978-1800730298
      ISBN10: 1800730292

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the Himalayas of the Indian part of Kashmir three communities depend on the ecology of the Dal lake: market gardeners, houseboat owners and fishers. Floating Economies describes for the first time the complex intermeshing economy, social structure and ecology of the area against the background of history and the present volatile socio-political situation. Using a holistic and multidisciplinary approach, the author deals with the socioeconomic strategies of the communities whose livelihoods are embedded here and analyses the ecological condition of the Dal, and the reasons for its progressive degradation.



      Trade Review

      “…an authoritative, richly detailed, lavishly illustrated study….Recommended.” • Choice

      “A unique, erudite and engaging study of local lives on and around the Dal Lake in Kashmir away from the violence that we hear about so much in news channels before the military crackdown and blackout of 2019.” • Raminder Kaur, University of Sussex



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments
      Notes on Text

      Introduction

      PART I

      Chapter 1. The Valley of Kasmir and Dal Lake
      Chapter 2. Kashmir’s Early History and the Conversion to Islam
      Chapter 3. The Social Organization of Contemporary Kashmiri Muslim Society
      Chapter 4. The Market Gardeners of the Lake: Early Accounts
      Chapter 5. The Market Gardeners’ Economy Today
      Chapter 6. The Productivity of Lacustrine Market Gardening
      Chapter 7. The Houseboat Owner Community and the Development of Tourism on Dal Lake
      Chapter 8. The Gad Hanz: The Last Fishers on the Dal

      PART II

      Chapter 9. The Degradation of the Dal: Causes and Impacts
      Chapter 10. The Political Ecology of a Degrading Lake: A Paradise Lost?

      Appendix A
      Appendix B

      References
      Index

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