2013
  • Non-ICIMOD publication

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Transhumant Agro-Pastoralism in Bhutan: Exploring Contemporary Practices and Socio-Cultural Traditions

  • Namgay, K.
  • Millar, J.
  • Black, R.
  • Samdup, T.
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This paper presents research findings on the contemporary practices and socio-cultural traditions of transhumant agro-pastoralism (TAP) in Bhutan. Despite the widespread practice of TAP in Bhutan, there has been limited research on the nature of the practice and associated socio-cultural traditions. Qualitative research methods were used to interview 24 migrating households and nine relevant agency staff in 2010. A structured survey of 75 TAP households gathered background quantitative data.

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