TOWARDS A RESILIENT AND PROSPEROUS HIMALAYAN REGION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT PARADIGMS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52326/jss.utm.2025.8(3).01Keywords:
Himalayas, Development paradigm, Disasters risk reduction, SustainabilityAbstract
The increasing frequency and magnitude of disasters in the Himalayan region are not solely attributable to natural forces. The prevailing development paradigm, characterized by unsustainable tourism, large-scale hydropower projects, and a disregard for traditional ecological knowledge, has exacerbated the region's vulnerability. While technocrats and experts often advocate for investment in warning systems after each devastating event, such solutions alone cannot ensure the safety and security of communities in the Himalayan region. This paper argues for a paradigm shift in Himalayan development, one that prioritizes disaster risk reduction (DRR) and embraces a flexible, participatory approach. This new framework must integrate local knowledge, aspirations, and an understanding of the region's inherent fragility to foster both resilience and vibrant economic growth.