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Book SynopsisCommunity dependence on the wild habitats: A case study from Manipur, Indo-Burma Hotspot region.- A qualitative study on people's dependence on ecosystem services in Har-ki-Dun Valley, Uttarakhand, Garhwal Himalayas.- Impacts of land use changes in Indian Himalayas: A socio-economic and ecological perspective.- Interconnection between Agriculture and Livelihoods in Har-Ki-Dun Valley, Uttarakhand, Indian Himalaya.- Waste management Challenges and Potential Solutions in the Indian Himalayan Region.- Trade-Offs between Plant Conservation and Ecosystem Services Entail Intricate Socioecological System in Northeast India.-Biodiversity conservation as an optimistic approach to tackle the Climate Change in the Indian Himalayan Region.- Where the wild things are: Identifying the factors behind and mitigation measures for biodiversity conservation crisis in Himalayas.- Cinchona plantation in the Eastern Himalayas and its potential in prevention and treatment of COVID-19 and other viral diseases.- A Comparative Analysis of Sustainable Development in Bhutan Himalaya & India Himalaya, from a Conservation Perspective.- Rights of Indigenous Peoples vis-a-vis Environmental Justice in the Himalayan Region.- Environmental Justice in the Himalayan Region.- Assessment of Ecosystem Service Reliance: A Case Study of Upper Valley of Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh.