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  1. Among these, four are Global 200 Table 2: The major agro-farming systems and crops cultivated in the Eastern Himalayas Major agro-farming systems Specialised practices Specialised crops/products Specialised pastoralism Purely livestock-based, high-altitude transhumance subsistence livelihoods Sheep, yak, cattle, and milk products Mixed mountain agro-pastoralism Livestock, agriculture, and ...

  2. 17 de ene. de 2016 · The Trans-Himalayas – Tibetan Himalayas. The Eastern Hills – Purvanchal: A chain of hills in North-East India. Himalayan Ranges. Series of several parallel or converging ranges. The ranges are separated by deep valleys creating a highly dissected topography [(of a plateau or upland) divided by a number of deep valleys].

  3. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Eastern Himalayas were generated by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates 60 million years ago, which caused the construction of the Potwar plateau and an anticlockwise spin in the plate. As the process continued, the Main Boundary Fault line developed south of the Lesser Himalayas.

  4. 29 de jul. de 2021 · In the near term, by 2030, glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region are expected to lose between 10-30% of their mass. By 2050, this figure is expected to increase to 25-35%. In the long term, by 2080-2100, glacial mass loss is predicted to reach 35% in the Karakoram, 45% in the Pamir mountains, and as high as 60-95% in the eastern Himalayas ...

  5. Although the eastern Himalayas have high plant biodiversity, we know very little about plant invasions in the region. This study is the first to examine non-native plant distribution in a popular eastern Himalayan national park. A total of 61 non-native plant species were found in roadside plant communities, which are frequently disturbed by hikers, pack animals, and recreational vehicles ...

  6. The Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows covers an area of 121,300 square kilometres (46,800 sq mi), extending along the north and south faces of the Himalaya Range from the Kali Gandaki Gorge in central Nepal eastwards through Tibet and India's Sikkim state, Bhutan, India's Arunachal Pradesh state, and northernmost Myanmar .

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Abstract. Yak herding, a market-based tradition, is vanishing gradually. The changing environment such as climate change, policy context, and socioeconomic change is not in favor of yak herding. Using a choice experiment survey approach, this study determines the yak herders’ preferences to improve yak herding in Kanchenjunga Landscape, Nepal.