Rangelands and pastoral systems in India have traditionally been viewed primarily through the lens of livestock production, often overlooking their broader societal contributions. India's rangelands, particularly those nestled in the high-altitude Himalaya n regions, are much more than mere grazing lands; they are lifelines for pastoral communities like the Chopans and Gujjars and are crucial to the country's ecological and cultural fabric. The rangelands of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, with their rich biodiversity and fragile ecosystems, play a pivotal role in maintaining ecological balance. They support a unique form of pastoralism, where traditional practices have evolved in harmony with the environment, ensuring the sustainable use of these landscapes. Beyond their ecological significance, these rangelands are reservoirs of indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage, sustaining communities that have thrived in these challenging terrains for centuries. This paper highlights how these landscapes contribute to food security through livestock rearing, support biodiversity, regulate water cycles, and sequester carbon, thus playing a crucial role in mitigating climate change. The research presents compelling case studies from Himalayan region, demonstrating how traditional pastoral systems have preserved these rangelands but and enhanced their resilience to environmental changes. This novel perspective underscores the need for holistic valuation methods that capture the dynamic interplay of ecological, economic, and cultural dimensions, paving the way for more sustainable and equitable rangeland governance and social cohension. However, these vital landscapes are increasingly under threat from land-use changes, climate variability, and the marginalization of pastoral communities in policy-making. This paper advocates for a more inclusive approach to valuing rangelands, recognizes their full societal contributions and integrates them into national and regional development strategies. It seeks to influence policy frameworks that will ensure the sustainable management of rangelands by safeguarding them for future.
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