• Nomadic pastoralism in the Aru basin of Tibet’s Chang Tang. 

      Lhagyal, Dondrup; Næss, Marius W.; Mathiesen, Per; Yangzom, Drolma; Fox, Joseph L.; Bårdsen, Bård J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2004)
      Nomadic pastoralists live at the northern extent of human habitation within the ca. 5000 m elevation Aru basin, in the nortwestern part of the Chang Tang Nature Preserve, Tibet. These nomads herd primarily sheep and goats, a lesser number of yaks, and a few horses. Goats are increasing in importance because of the value of cashmere wool in national and international markets. Although sheep wool ...