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ASIA has always considered publications as one of the pillars of Development Education.
All the publications gather articles of scholars and experts of different subjects like environmental protection, medicine, art, nomadism, architecture and so forth.
Throug these publications ASIA wants to pursue the aim of protecting and safeguarding Tibetan culture, both in Tibet and in the West. Have a look and get a copy!
![]() | Tibetan arts in transition - A Journey through Theatre, Cinema and Painting (2009) Until today, ASIA had never worked before with artists, painters and filmmakers who, aware that culture and development are reflected into arts, are trying to unravel another aspect of Tibet, more suitable to reality and less mystified. | ||
Once upon a time...Tibet (2007) Walking around Lhasa, the historical capital of Tibet, Grandpa Dawa narrates to his niece Pema how Tibet has changed in the last centuries. | |||
![]() | During the centuries, Tibetan people has developed a particular architectural tradition, created to protect the inhabitants of the Tibetan plateau from the cold and inhospitable weather. | ||
Himalaya - Ambiente, cultura e sviluppo sostenibile - in Italian (2004) The booklet gathers the speeches of the seminar “Himalaya: environment, culture and sustainable development", held in Rome in 2004. The seminar represented an important moment for discussing the relationship man - environment in the particular reality of the Himalayan region. | |||
![]() | Tibetan Nomads - in Italian (2003) Tibetan nomads are the heirs of an extraordinary cultural heritage deeply rooted into the most ancient Asian history. During the centuries they have developed an interesting and complex high altitude farming tradition, getting adapted to the extremely demanding geographical context of the highest and widest plateau on earth. | ||
Il tesoro celeste - L'arte tibetana della medicina - in Italian (2000) Tibetan medical science represents one of the most important aspects of Tibetan civilization. This knowledge is still nowadays passed on and practiced in all the Himalayan regions of Tibetan culture, an area of more than 3.800.000 square kilometres, extending from Ladakh to the Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Gansu. |







