Irrigation in Upper Hunza: evolution of socio-hydrological interactions in the Karakoram, northern Pakistan

Authors

  • Sitara Parveen
  • Matthias Winiger
  • Susanne Schmidt
  • Marcus Nüsser

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3112/erdkunde.2015.01.05

Keywords:

Pakistan, irrigation systems, high mountains, livelihoods, glacier change

Abstract

Based on three case studies, this paper describes and analyzes the structure and dynamics of irrigation systems in Upper Hunza, located in the western Karakoram, Pakistan. In these deeply incised and arid valleys, glacier and snow melt-water are the primary water sources for agricultural production. The study shows how glacio-fluvial dynamics impact upon irrigation systems and land use practices, and how, in turn, local communities adapt to these changing conditions: framed here as socio-hydrological interactions. A combined methodological approach, including field observations, interviews, mapping and remote sensing analysis, was used to trace historical and recent changes in irrigation networks and land use patterns.

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Published

2015-03-31

How to Cite

Parveen, S., Winiger, M., Schmidt, S., & Nüsser, M. (2015). Irrigation in Upper Hunza: evolution of socio-hydrological interactions in the Karakoram, northern Pakistan. ERDKUNDE, 69(1), 69–85. https://doi.org/10.3112/erdkunde.2015.01.05

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