Dolpo - Gerda Pauler

Dolpo

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Buch | Softcover
128 Seiten
2015
Baton Wicks Publications (Verlag)
978-1-898573-96-8 (ISBN)
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In Dolpo: People and Landscape, Gerda Pauler explores the individuals, communities and culture that makes the remote region of Dolpo in Nepal one of the most fascinating places in the Himalaya. Interviews with Dolpo's inhabitants, meticulous research and stunning photography make this book a must-read for anyone with an interest in Asia and Nepal.
Writers, film directors, scientists and tourists have all described Dolpo as a 'last paradise', the land of the snow leopard, full of myths and magic; a home to untouched nature and unspoilt Buddhist and Bon culture. One of the most remote mountain regions in the world, Dolpo is among the least-developed rural regions of Nepal. A culturally Tibetan region in the upper Dolpa district of north-western Nepal, Dolpo lies along the border with Tibet (China) and has been closed to foreigners for decadesA breathtaking backdrop of snow-capped peaks, rugged ridges and barren, brown-grey mountains contrasts with the green irrigated pastureland in the region's glaciated valleys. Sitting in the rain shadow of the Dhaulagiri massif, Dolpo receives very little annual rainfall, and its agriculture depends on irrigation. Largely ignored by the government, the people of Dolpo have developed a self-sufficient lifestyle that involves hard work, daily risk taking and a constant fight for survival.In Dolpo: People and Landscape, Gerda Pauler explores the individuals, communities and culture that makes Dolpo one of the most fascinating regions of the Himalaya.Interviews with Dolpo's inhabitants, meticulous research and stunning photography make this book a must-read for anyone with an interest in Central Asia and Nepal.

Gerda Pauler was born in the late 1950s outside Munich and soon found out that she had inherited her mother’s passion for adventure. Whereas her female friends spent all their money on stylish clothes, she used hers for rucksacks, sleeping bags and travelling. However, she was almost thirty years old before she set out on her first trip to Nepal, and it was then that she developed a genuine love for the mountains. Now, twenty-five years later, she looks back at countless trips to the Himalaya and Central Asia – and knows that she will never get tired of visiting the area. She is the author of Great Himalaya Trail (Bâton Wicks, 2013). Dolpo: People and Landscape is her second book.

Foreword; Introduction; Geography; A short history of Dolpo; Tourism; Life in Dolpo; Schools; Girls in Dolpo; Dolpo at the centre of international attention; Indigenous people of Nepal; We're no Tibetans; Tibetan Buddhism; Time; The arrival of the twenty-first century; A year in a village; Season between the seasons; Migration; Modern conservation schemes and traditional health care; Wildlife; Dancing clouds; Acknowledgements; Further reading and Worthwhile projects in Dolpo.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Macclesfield
Sprache englisch
Maße 246 x 189 mm
Gewicht 400 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Fotokunst
Reisen Reiseberichte Asien
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
ISBN-10 1-898573-96-4 / 1898573964
ISBN-13 978-1-898573-96-8 / 9781898573968
Zustand Neuware
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