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Materialphilia,biophilia, and sustainable use of the planet
Authors:John Cairns Jr
Institution:Department of Biology , Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Abstract:SUMMARY

The intricate and complex relationships between transhumant pastoralists, livestock and environment at the high altitudes of Indian Central Himalaya has started to break down at an alarming rate. Some of the important factors attributed to this are depletion of grazing resources, commercialization of the rural economy, and integration of these communities with the mainstream of development through education and employment. Traditionally these livestock were assigned different roles in society depending upon their economic benefit and utility. The roles which once depended upon attitude to various risks, such as environmental, social and economic, have lost their significance due to changing of the production process. This paper gives an overview of the various types of roles the livestock played in the transhumant society, and how they are being replaced by the developmental process in the region, and whether the changes are sustainable for such remote regions in a developing country.
Keywords:Consumerism  materialism  sustainability  biophilia  economic growth  ecosystem integrity  biospheric life support system
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