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Book detailsAhearn, A, Sternberg, T with Hahn, A (eds.)Pastoralist Livelihoods in Asian Drylands: Environment, Governance and RiskCambridgeshire: The White Horse Press, 2017Xiii + 222 pagesISBN 978-1-874267-98-0 (HB); 978-1-912186-07-5 (ebook)

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  • Book details: Ahearn, A, Sternberg, T with Hahn, A Pastoralist Livelihoods in Asian Drylands: Environment, Governance and Risk Cambridgeshire: The White Horse Press, 2017 Xiii + 222 pages ISBN 978-1-874267-98-0 (HB); 978-1-912186-07-5

  • The authors are familiar with a diverse array of pastoral societies and social theory; each case informs the other cases, and through this book, the Asian drylands coalesce as a connected region with kindred pressures and, often, shared histories

  • Scale from a village in Tibet to the country of Syria, each chapter is replete with trust that pastoralism is a viable lifestyle and a necessity in the twenty-first century

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Book details: Ahearn, A, Sternberg, T with Hahn, A (eds.) Pastoralist Livelihoods in Asian Drylands: Environment, Governance and Risk Cambridgeshire: The White Horse Press, 2017 Xiii + 222 pages ISBN 978-1-874267-98-0 (HB); 978-1-912186-07-5 (ebook). Pastoralist Livelihoods in Asian Drylands: Environment, Governance and Risk, published by The White Horse Press and edited by Ariell Ahearn and Troy Sternberg with Allison Hahn, is a collaborative book by scholars who have spent significant time with pastoral nomadic communities.

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