Tehzeeb BanoUniversity of Guelph | UOGuelph · College of Social and Applied Human Sciences
Tehzeeb Bano
Doctor of Philosophy
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Research interests: Glacier Grafting, Climate Change, Cultural studies, sustainable development, Glacier studies, Indigenous knowledge, Gilgit Baltistan
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Economic corridors are vital for the economic development of countries and regions across the world. Economic corridors are the main sources of connection for the economic agents across defined geographies. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is considered among world huge corridors, in terms of its investment, geographical outreach and project...
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Economic corridors are vital for the economic development of countries and regions across the world. Economic corridors are the main sources of connection for the economic agents across defined geographies. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is considered among world huge corridors, in terms of its investment, geographical outreach and project...
This study has investigated public perceptions regarding minorities and their rights and examined the legal framework of Pakistan in context of minority rights along with the gaps within the formal system that allow violations and exploitation against the minorities. The research explored the perceptions of both groups regarding religious minoritie...
Economic Corridors around the world has been creating livelihood opportunities for people thus stimulating economic growth and development. This study has explored the opportunities for livelihood expansion which exists in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) for the people of Gilgit Baltistan (GB), as the region lacks many vital livelihood...
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