Abstract

The development of western areas of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) with accentuated urbanisation has had a significant impact on the established livelihood of the Tibetan pastoralists and semi-pastoralists. The middle-aged generation in particular faces enormous challenges to find its place in the changing environment and to adapt and develop new livelihoods that can provide sufficient income to cover increasing household expenses. They find themselves in transition between a vanishing past and an advancing future – a state that can cause severe economic and social insecurity.

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