Our goals are to show the beauty of the world and to give a fresh view of this vital resource that is Water. Our aim is to use an aesthetic approach to help the reader become sensitive to the cause
Studying Water is a meaningful way of understanding the geography of this huge chain, which features so many different living environments. Water is the key to understanding the relationships of these mountain people with their natural environment. It is the
Water has always been an essential factor, be it when choosing where to locate a village or for the agricultural practices that determine survival. In recent decades, new challenges have emerged. Mountain people are no longer the only ones interested
The retreat of glaciers and the decrease in winter snow cover are worrying effects of global warming in the Himalayas. Rapid urbanisation, anarchic industrialisation and over-exploitation of water resources are causing serious levels of pollution in Himalayan lakes and rivers.