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Bibliography

News Articles

2003

Kazmi, S. M. A. (2003, November 23). Nanda Devi’s guardian angel. Indian Express.

Nautiyal, A. (2003, May 10). NDBR opens for tourists after two decades. Times of India.

Prashant, S. (2003, May 2). Nanda Devi biosphere reopens sans tourists. Deccan Herald.

Sethi, N. (2003). Two sites to the story: Uttaranchal and Andaman & Nicobar Islands showcase new tourist attractions in contrasting styles. Down to Earth, 12(1).

Unnithan, S. (2003, April 14). Himalayan Thriller: Intriguing details of an India-US espionage mission atop Nanda Devi to keep watch on Mao's China. India Today.

2002

Chandola, H. (2002, June 23). Where eco-friendly villagers are barred but poachers are let in. Tribune.

Dogra, B. (2002, June 5). Whither the Chipko years? The fading gains of Himalayan conservation. IPS.

2001

Sethi, N. (2001). Shrouded in controversy. Down to Earth, 10(9).

Kazmi, S. M. A. (2001, August 24). Uttaranchal to serve notices on Nanda Devi expedition team. Indian Express.

UNI. (2001, July 8). Pressure on to reopen Nanda Devi reserve. UNI.

Kala, N. (2001, June 29). A sanctuary for poachers, Govt 'helpless'. The Pioneer.

(2001, June 18). Locals resent move to open up Nanda Devi reserve. Hindustan Times.

Kazmi, S. M. A. (2001, June 8). Uttaranchal lifts veil on Nanda Devi reserve. Indian Express.

2000

Sabharwal, A. (2000, January 30). Top-down initiative conflicts with grassroot reality. Indian Express.

Pre-2000

Kazmi, S.M.A., (1998, October 4). Inside the garden. Indian Express.

Chandola, H. (1998, July 3). Nanda Devi oustees to enter core area. Hindustan Times.

Maikhuri, R. K., & Rao, K. S. (1998). A ban on common sense: Various restrictions imposed to protect the environment at Nanda Devi in the Himalaya have disturbed the rural lifestyle and economy, doing little to conserve the ecology. Down to Earth, 6(17).

Sabharwal, A. (1999). Twice Unlucky. Down To Earth, 8(15).

(1993). The tragedy of Reni : How misfortune befell a woman, once hailed as a conqueror, and a village that tried to protect its forests. Down to Earth, 1(23).


Studies

Bisht, B. S. (1994). Tribes of India, Nepal, Tibet borderland : a study of cultural transformation. New Delhi: Gyan Pub. House.

Badola, R., & Hussain, S. A. (2003). Conflict in Paradise: Women and Protected Areas in the Indian Himalayas. Mountain Research and Development, 23(3), 234-237.

Guha, R. (2000). The unquiet woods : ecological change and peasant resistance in the Himalaya (Expanded ed.). Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press.

Hoon, V. (1996). Living on the move : Bhotiyas of the Kumaon Himalaya. New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.

Rao, K. S., Nautiyal, S., Maikhuri, R. K., & Saxena, K. G. (2003). Local People's Knowledge, Aptitude and Perceptions of Planning and Management Issues in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India. Environmental Management, 31(2), 168-181.

Silori, C. S. (2001). Biosphere Reserve Management in Theory and Practice: Case of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Western Himalaya. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 4, 205-219.


Travelogues

Aitken, B. (1994). The Nanda Devi affair. New Delhi: Penguin Books India.

Rawat, I. S. (1973). Indian explorers of the 19th century : account of explorations in the Himalayas, Tibet, Mongolia, and central Asia. New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India.