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PhD: The Political Ecology of Road Construction in Ladakh

The Political Ecology of Road Construction in Ladakh (PhD Thesis)

This thesis analyses ‘why people want roads, how people negotiate roads and their trajectory; and what the consequences of roads and road construction are in terms of mobility, isolation, resource use, livelihoods and well-being.’
Author: Jonathan Demenge (IDS)
Year: 2011


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Last modified: June 20, 2014

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