Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China

Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be shared The Tibetan Nomads in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with important implications for conservation, livelihood and human health. The changes from traditional nomads to agro-pastoral...

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Main Authors: Jianchu, Xu, Sharma, Rita, Yong, Yang, Tashi, Nyima, Zhuoqing, Li, Jing, Fang
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftidrcdspace:oai:idl-bnc-idrc.dspacedirect.org:10625/44567 2023-11-12T04:25:15+01:00 Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China Jianchu, Xu Sharma, Rita Yong, Yang Tashi, Nyima Zhuoqing, Li Jing, Fang 2007 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10625/44567 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10625/44567 TIBETAN NOMADS SEDENTARY LIFE ECOSYSTEMS HUMAN HEALTH TRANSITIONS HIMALAYA LAND USE CHANGE LIFE STYLES HEALTH SERVICES Working Paper 2007 ftidrcdspace 2023-10-14T23:14:29Z Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be shared The Tibetan Nomads in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with important implications for conservation, livelihood and human health. The changes from traditional nomads to agro-pastoralists to permanent agriculture, a sedentary village life (known as ‘sendentarisation’) has been associated with a remarkable change in the dietary diversity and lifestyle with decline in space mobility, increase in food production and emergence of both infectious and chronic diseases. The overarching response of the government has been to emphasize on the infrastructure and technological solutions. The local adaptation strategy of Tibetan nomads through maintaining the balanced mobile herding, reindeer husbandry as well as off-farm labor and trade would cause both the environmental degradation as well as improving the well-being of the local people. Drawing on transdisciplinary approach a preliminary fieldwork in Gangga Township of Dingri County at the foothills of Mt. Everest, was conducted. A pertinent linkage between land use and human health, and spatial and temporal mismatch of livelihoods and healthcare services was identified in transition to sedentary village life. We suggest the emerging imperatives by using ecosystem approach to human health to help improve Tibetan livelihood in transition from nomads to sedentary life. Report reindeer husbandry International Development Research Centre: IDRC Digital Library
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topic TIBETAN NOMADS
SEDENTARY LIFE
ECOSYSTEMS
HUMAN HEALTH
TRANSITIONS
HIMALAYA
LAND USE CHANGE
LIFE STYLES
HEALTH SERVICES
spellingShingle TIBETAN NOMADS
SEDENTARY LIFE
ECOSYSTEMS
HUMAN HEALTH
TRANSITIONS
HIMALAYA
LAND USE CHANGE
LIFE STYLES
HEALTH SERVICES
Jianchu, Xu
Sharma, Rita
Yong, Yang
Tashi, Nyima
Zhuoqing, Li
Jing, Fang
Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China
topic_facet TIBETAN NOMADS
SEDENTARY LIFE
ECOSYSTEMS
HUMAN HEALTH
TRANSITIONS
HIMALAYA
LAND USE CHANGE
LIFE STYLES
HEALTH SERVICES
description Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be shared The Tibetan Nomads in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with important implications for conservation, livelihood and human health. The changes from traditional nomads to agro-pastoralists to permanent agriculture, a sedentary village life (known as ‘sendentarisation’) has been associated with a remarkable change in the dietary diversity and lifestyle with decline in space mobility, increase in food production and emergence of both infectious and chronic diseases. The overarching response of the government has been to emphasize on the infrastructure and technological solutions. The local adaptation strategy of Tibetan nomads through maintaining the balanced mobile herding, reindeer husbandry as well as off-farm labor and trade would cause both the environmental degradation as well as improving the well-being of the local people. Drawing on transdisciplinary approach a preliminary fieldwork in Gangga Township of Dingri County at the foothills of Mt. Everest, was conducted. A pertinent linkage between land use and human health, and spatial and temporal mismatch of livelihoods and healthcare services was identified in transition to sedentary village life. We suggest the emerging imperatives by using ecosystem approach to human health to help improve Tibetan livelihood in transition from nomads to sedentary life.
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author Jianchu, Xu
Sharma, Rita
Yong, Yang
Tashi, Nyima
Zhuoqing, Li
Jing, Fang
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Sharma, Rita
Yong, Yang
Tashi, Nyima
Zhuoqing, Li
Jing, Fang
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title Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China
title_short Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China
title_full Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China
title_fullStr Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China
title_full_unstemmed Understanding land use, livelihood and health transition of Tibetan nomads : case from Gangga Township, Dingri County, Tibetan Autonomous Region of China
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