DFG Changing Strategies of Resource Use
The 'Bhotiyas' in the High Mountain Border Region of Uttarakhand, India
Although South Asia is one of the epicenters of twentieth-century border-making it has, remarkably, been largely ignored by borderland scholarship. We want to introduce one of South Asia's most important border regions into academic discourse, namely that part of the Indian federal state Uttarakhand bordering to Nepal and the Tibetan Autonomous Region (People's Republic of China). What distinguishes this border region and makes it so interesting is a tangled interplay of changing environmental, cultural, and political forms to which the local populations constantly have to respond to make a living there. We focus on the so-called 'Bhotiyas', former trans-Himalayan traders whose ethnicity and livelihood were traditionally associated with the Indo-Tibetan border that was sealed as a result of the India-China war in 1962. In our research, we examine their changing strategies of resource use on the working hypothesis that local livelihood negotiations are dependent on shifting and interacting webs of relations or scale constellations through which spatial realities are being framed. These constellations are both constituted through social practice and shaped by the physical conditions of the environment. We expose how the biotic and socio-cultural resources required for making a living in a high mountain border region are strategically employed, regulated, and negotiated. Based on our empirical findings, we seek to develop a new, interdisciplinary model of resource use that combines anthropological and geographical theory and methods. This model will contribute to the growing field of borderland studies.
Project Team
Prof. Dr. Marcus Nüsser
Prof. Dr. William Sax
Dipl. Geogr. Martin Gerwin
Christoph Bergmann, M.A.
Duration: 2010-2013
Funding: German Research Foundation (DFG)
Project number: NU102 / 10-1 and 10-2
Publications
BERGMANN C, GERWIN M, NÜSSER M & SAX WS (2012): State Policy and Local Performance: Pasture Use and Pastoral Practices in the Kumaon Himalaya. In: KREUTZMANN H (ed.): Pastoral Practices in High Asia. Agency of 'Development' effected by Modernisation, Resettlement and Transformation. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York (= Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research): 175-194.
BERGMANN C, GERWIN M, SAX WS & NÜSSER M (2011): Politics of Scale in a High Mountain Border Region: Being Mobile among the Bhotiyas of the Kumaon Himalaya, India. In: Nomadic Peoples 15 (2): 104-129.
BERGMANN C, GERWIN M, NÜSSER M & SAX WS (2008): Living in a High Mountain Border Region: The Case of the 'Bhotiyas' of the Indo-Chinese Border Region. In: Journal of Mountain Science 5 (3): 209-217.
NÜSSER M & GERWIN M (2008): Diversity, Complexity and Dynamics: Land Use Patterns in the Central Himalayas of Kumaon, Northern India. In: LÖFFLER J & STADELBAUER J (eds.): Diversity in Mountain Systems. Sankt Augustin (= Colloquium Geographicum 31): 107-119.
NÜSSER M (2006): Ressourcennutzung und nachhaltige Entwicklung im Kumaon-Himalaya (Indien). In: Geographische Rundschau, 58 (10): 14-22.