"This edited volume addresses a highly important and so far rather neglected issue, namely the ongoing transformation processes affecting pastoral communities in the mountainous regions of Inner and Central Asia. ... this volume on pastoralists in High Asia is a very welcome contribution to our knowledge on this part of the world, and a tentative look into its future. ... offers a lot of interesting data and food for thought." (Professor Peter Finke, Nomadic Peoples, Issue 19, 2015) "The volume focusses on pastoral systems from the perspective of the social sciences and anthropology, with most chapters taking a case study approach. ... The book ends with a discussion of the central questions of land rights and pressure on common pastures and on the role of the state and of the pastoralist communities themselves in determining their own futures. It is a useful and timely overview of pastoral systems in the region today." (Sarah Robinson, Pastoralism, Vol. 3 (3), 2013)