Tibet Autonomous Region

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1Botanical Collecting and Capacity Building in Himalayan Tibet, China By Jun Wen The mountains of southern Tibet (Xizang Autonomous Region), China, form the eastern extent of the Himalayan

Botanical Collecting and Capacity Building in Himalayan Tibet, China By Jun Wen The mountains of southern Tibet (Xizang Autonomous Region), China, form the eastern extent of the Himalayan

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Source URL: hengduan.huh.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-12 16:04:38
    2UGA® Alumni Association  THE HIMALAYAS AND THE

    UGA® Alumni Association THE HIMALAYAS AND THE

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    Source URL: alumni.uga.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2016-03-21 14:39:40
    3THE HIMALAYAS  AND THE YANGTZE

    THE HIMALAYAS AND THE YANGTZE

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    Source URL: alumni.ua.edu

    Language: English
    4Exploring the third pole Welcome to thethirdpole.net reader PART 4: SHARING RIVERS ACROSS BORDERS

    Exploring the third pole Welcome to thethirdpole.net reader PART 4: SHARING RIVERS ACROSS BORDERS

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    Source URL: www.thethirdpole.net

    Language: English - Date: 2012-06-18 15:23:13
    5Population Structure and Changes in the Tibet Autonomous Region1 ——An Analysis of the Recent Census Data The Chinese government launched the “Developing West” campaign by the end of 20th century. This is a nation

    Population Structure and Changes in the Tibet Autonomous Region1 ——An Analysis of the Recent Census Data The Chinese government launched the “Developing West” campaign by the end of 20th century. This is a nation

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    Source URL: www.case.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-12-10 13:32:32
    6The Household Responsibility Contract System and the Question of Grassland Protection A case study from the Chang Tang, northwest Tibet Autonomous Region Ciren Yangzong Master Program in Indigenous Studies

    The Household Responsibility Contract System and the Question of Grassland Protection A case study from the Chang Tang, northwest Tibet Autonomous Region Ciren Yangzong Master Program in Indigenous Studies

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    Source URL: www.case.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-07-18 09:46:02
    7Education in the Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and Practices in Rural and Nomadic Communities Gerard Postiglone, Ben Jiao, Melvyn C. Goldstein Published in J. Ryan (ed.), Education Reform in China. London: Routledg

    Education in the Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and Practices in Rural and Nomadic Communities Gerard Postiglone, Ben Jiao, Melvyn C. Goldstein Published in J. Ryan (ed.), Education Reform in China. London: Routledg

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    Source URL: crec.edu.hku.hk

    Language: English - Date: 2014-09-08 05:26:47
    8Temporary Migrants in Lhasa

    Temporary Migrants in Lhasa

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    Source URL: www.case.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-12-10 13:22:57
    9Han and Tibetan Residential Patterns in Lhasa

    Han and Tibetan Residential Patterns in Lhasa

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    Source URL: www.case.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-12-10 13:22:55
    10Defining Tibet www.savetibet.org Tibet was traditionally comprised of three main regions: Amdo (northeastern Tibet), Kham (eastern Tibet) and U-Tsang (central and western Tibet). The Tibet Autonomous Region was establish

    Defining Tibet www.savetibet.org Tibet was traditionally comprised of three main regions: Amdo (northeastern Tibet), Kham (eastern Tibet) and U-Tsang (central and western Tibet). The Tibet Autonomous Region was establish

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    Source URL: www.savetibet.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-06-10 16:16:41