Tibetan and Himalayan Library - THL

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GRAZING MANAGEMENT IN NATIONAL PARKS AND PROTECTED AREAS: SCIENCE , SOCIO-ECONOMICS AND LEGISLATION(TENURE)
CONDITION AND POTENTIAL FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HIGH ALTITUDE RANGELANDS
GRAZING MANAGEMENT IN BROADLEAF FORESTS
THE FOUNDING OF DUNGSAM YONGLA RIWO PELBAR DARGYE CHHOLING AND THE LIST OF SUCCESSIVE LAMAS
THE FIRST MEETING OF THE KING UGYEN WANGCHUK WITH RAJA UGYEN DORJI IN KURJEY LHAKHANG
THE TRADITION OF BETEL AND ARECA IN BHUTAN
A LANGUAGE FOR RULES, ANOTHER FOR SYMBOLS: LINGUISTIC PLURALISM AND INTERPRETATION OF STATUES IN THE KINGDOM OF BHUTAN
PERCEPTIONS OF SECURITY
A BRIEF HISTORY OF RIGSUM GOENPO LHAKHANG AND CHOETEN KORA AT TRASHI YANGTSE
FOLKTALE NARRATION: A RETREATING TRADITION
INTEGRAL DEVELOPMENT: TAKING 'THE MIDDLE PATH' TOWARDS GROSS NATIONAL HAPPINESS
LEGAL STATUS OF THE INTERNET: ARE THERE LESSONS TO BE LEARNT FROM DOMAIN NAMES AND TRADE MARKS DISPUTES?
THE HERDSMEN'S DILEMMA
GRAZING MANAGEMENT OF TEMPERATE GRASSLAND AND FALLOWS
GUIDE TO CHARI MONASTERY-A BRIEF HISTORY OF CHARI VAJRAYA MONASTERY
HISTORY OF HAS(HA) VALLEY
GUIDE TO CHANG GANGKHA MONASTERY
THE HIDDEN VALLEY-LANGDRANEY
PUBLICATIONS IN BHUTAN SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ISBN AGENCY
PATAG- THE SYMBOL OF HEROES
SUSTAINABILITY OF TOURISM IN BHUTAN
ENSURING SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY: CAN BHUTAN'S EDUCATION SYSTEM ENSURE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF VALUES
THE ATTRIBUTES AND VALUES OF FOLK AND POPULAR SONGS
MASS MEDIA:ITS CONSUMPTION AND IMPACT ON RESIDENTS OF THIMPHU AND RURAL AREAS
BHUTANESE CONTEXT OF CIVIL SOCIETY
HIS HOLINESS THE 13th DALAI LAMA AND BHUTAN HOUSE IN KALIMPONG
Recent Bhutanese Scholarship in History and Anthropology
From Living to Propelling Monument: the Monastery- Fortress (dzong) as Vehicle of Cultural Transfer in Contemporary Bhutan
Signs of the Degenerate Age: the Desecration of Chorten and Lhakhang in Bhutan
Continuing Customs of Negotiation and Contestation in Bhutan
The Politics of Bhutan: Change in Continuity
LOCAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS: A CASE STUDY ON SOKSHING MANAGEMENT

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