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Bhutan: Conservation and Environmental Protection in the Himalayas (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
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Bhutan: Conservation and Environmental Protection in the Himalayas (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
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Located in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan practices the
philosophy of Gross National Happiness ("GNH") that embraces
environmental conservation as one of the main building blocks for
its sustainable development goals. Bhutan's conservation strategies
and success are largely driven by the strong political will and
visionary leadership of His Majesty the King of Bhutan The nation's
Buddhist perspectives regarding a deep and abiding respect for
nature; and the strategic enforcement of a wide-ranging stringent
set of internal regulations and controls have helped ensure
ecological gold standards in Bhutan. Moreover, the country is an
active member of the international conservation community by
fulfilling its implementation of various Multilateral Environment
Agreements. While it emerged into the 21st century as one of the 36
global terrestrial "hotspots" in biological diversity conservation
ranks, Bhutan's sheer commitment with more than 51% of its
territory being managed under the explicit status of a protected
area network, and more than 70% of the land under forest cover,
represents Bhutan's exemplary dedication to protect the planet
despite its smallness in size and economy, and the biological
fragility exemplified by its hotspot situation. In the face of
imminent severe threats of global warming, Bhutan nonetheless
exemplifies the truth that "a small country with a big conservation
commitment" can make an enormous contribution to the global
community. At the regional level, Bhutan is intent upon protecting
the Water Towers of Asia (that glacial expanse of the Himalayas)
which is a critical resource bulwark for about one-fifth of the
global population downstream in South Asia. Such protections
invariably help mitigate climate change by acting as a nation-wide
carbon sink through its carbon neutral policies. In short, Bhutan
has long represented one of the world's foremost national guardians
of biodiversity conservation, ecological good governance, and
societal sustainability at a period when the world has entered the
Anthropocene - an epoch of mass extinctions. We envision this
publication to be ecologically and ethically provocative and
revealing for the concerned scientific communities, and
governments. Through an extensive review of the scientific and
anthropological literature, as well as the research team's own
data, the Author's have set forth timely recommendations for
conservation policies, strategies and actions. This book provides
technical and deeply considered assessments of the state of
Bhutan's environment, its multiple, human-induced stressors and
pressures; as well as extremely sound, practical techniques that
would address conservation strategies in the Himalayas and, by
implication, worldwide.
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