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Mountain Guides Soar

Logan Bell

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Mountain Guides Soar explores the intricate relationship between Sherpa communities in Nepal and the burgeoning Himalayan tourism industry. This social science study examines how these indigenous communities navigate cultural preservation, economic opportunity, and environmental sustainability amid globalization's rapid changes. The book highlights the agency of Sherpas, showcasing their resilience and adaptability rather than portraying them as passive recipients of economic forces.

 
The book reveals intriguing facts, such as how Sherpa culture has evolved from traditional subsistence farming to a reliance on the trekking economy and how this transformation has impacted family structures and religious practices. It further delves into the challenges of environmental sustainability in the face of increased tourism. The book presents a thorough analysis, using ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and economic data to support its arguments.

 
Beginning with the historical and cultural context of the Sherpa people, the book progresses through an examination of the economic, social, and environmental impacts of tourism. It concludes by considering policy implications and offering recommendations for safeguarding Sherpa communities' well-being and preserving their cultural heritage. This approach provides a holistic understanding of the complex issues at stake, making it valuable for both academic and general audiences interested in adventure tourism and Sherpa communities.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 66 pagine.

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