Book ID: 102870
Salick, Jan and Robert Moseley
Khawa Karpo. Tibetan Traditional Knowledge and Biodiversity Conservation. 2012. illus. XII, 273 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.
Renowned for its biological and cultural diversity as well as its beauty, the Tibetan sacred mountain Khawa Karpo supports one of the most exceptional areas of plant and animal diversity in theworld. Lying within the Menri (or Meili) mountain range that straddles the border of Tibet and Yunnan in southwest China, the area is known for both its geography and its abundance of medicinal plants used in traditional Tibetan medicine (Men = medicine and Ri = mountain in Tibetan). A UNESCO World Heritage site protects the temperate biodiversity of Khawa Karpo and the Menri range, which includes such plants and animals as the snow lotus and the endangered snow leopard. This book details conservation programs focused on Tibetan traditional knowledgeof ethnobotany, ecology, and natural resource management as well as conservation biology and planning to create a Tibetan community-centered approach to conservation. In addition, this book provides spectacular photographs, an inside look at Tibetans views on their changing landscape, the first comprehensive checklist of plants and of animals.