On homestays, conservation and livelihoods in the transHimalaya - Tanzin Thinlay, Spiti

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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2024
  • Tanzin Thinlay, homestay owner and Nature Conservation Foundation member in Kibber (Spiti), talks about his homestay, the importance of conservation and multiple livelihoods in such a high altitude area, and his activities along with hosting visitors. Interview by Ashish Kothari and Shrishtee Bajpai, Kibber, 8.3.2024

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  • @AnilKumar-dt3un
    @AnilKumar-dt3un 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video

  • @monuacoustic
    @monuacoustic 3 месяца назад +1

    Such a nice way to involve the community in the decision making process of tourism and planning for the region. I can only imagine how the foothills of these mountains where I stay, would have looked in the past...before tourism completely plundered them that is. And it's a hard battle from there on with restoration. Perhaps it's best to hang on to these valuable ecologies firmly. 👊🏽

  • @gardennonsense
    @gardennonsense 4 месяца назад

    👍

  • @lisaharrison8754
    @lisaharrison8754 3 месяца назад

    This indegnous from Australia has been speaking up also has travelled to Europe to do work on the lands of Europe for a reason I can’t remember his name I just saw a video strange it left of of site I’m trying to find it he has said the matrix is crumbling at this time he has alot to say he goes on podcast these days talking with others to share his knowledge he said it’s time now don’t hold back glad you are doing the same share the knowledge also contact jc kay in Australia on her channel she has had him on she will have you on absolutely 👍