Fr. 69.00

Himalayan Climes and Multispecies Encounters

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 26.12.2025

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Woven together as a text of humanities-based environmental research outcomes, Himalayan Climes and Multispecies Encounters hosts a collection of historical and fieldwork-based case studies and conceptual discussions of climate change in the greater Himalayan region.
The collective endeavour of the book is expressed in what the editors characterize as the clime studies of the Himalayan multispecies worlds. Synonymous with place embodied with weather patterns and environmental history, clime is understood as both a recipient of and a contributor to climate change over time. Supported by empirical and historical findings, the chapters showcase climate change as clime change that concurrently entails multispecies encounters, multifaceted cultural processes, and ecologically specific environmental changes in the more-than-human worlds of the Himalayas.
As the case studies complement, enrich, and converse with natural scientific understandings of Himalayan climate change, this book offers students, academics, and the interested public fresh approaches to the interdisciplinary field of climate studies and policy debates on climate change and sustainable development.


List of contents










1. Himalayan Climes and Multispecies Encounters: An Introduction 2. Paddy Clime: Ecological Indigeneity in the Naga Uplands 3. Lakes in Life: Mermaids and Anthropocenic Waters in the Bhutan Highlands 4. Storied Toponyms in Bhutan: Affective Landscapes, Spiritual Encounters, and Clime Change 5. Climing Everest Through Cryo-Visuals 6. Dancing in the Rain: Climing Monsoon in Pre-Modern Assam 7. A Thirsty Himalaya: Rain Clime and Anthropogenic Drought in the Darjeeling Hills 8. Clim(b)ing Slow-Moving Structures in the Garhwal Himalaya 9. The Geopolitics of Riverine Climes in the Eastern Himalayas: The Brahmaputra-Yarlung Tsangpo and the India-China Border Conflict 10. Encountering Climate Change: Agential Mountains, Angry Deities, and Anthropocenic Clime in the Bhutan Highlands 11. Predatory Climes: Beastly Encounters in the Making of the Sundarbans 12. Afterword: A Himalayan-Andean Conversation


About the author










Jelle J.P. Wouters is Associate Professor in Anthropology and Sociology at Royal Thimphu College, and Chair of the Himalayan Centre for Environmental Humanities.
Dan Smyer Yü is Kuige Professor of Ethnology at Yunnan University and a Global Faculty Member of University of Cologne, Germany.


Product details

Assisted by Dan Smyer Yü (Editor), Jelle J.P. Wouters (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 26.12.2025
 
EAN 9781032777009
ISBN 978-1-032-77700-9
No. of pages 228
Weight 453 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster,schwarz-weiss, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss
Series Routledge Environmental Humanities
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, Climate Change, NATURE / Ecology, Anthropology, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Mountains, NATURE / Regional, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Polar Regions, Religion: general, Applied ecology, Human Geography

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