Imtiyaz Ahmed, 35, doesn’t have a faintest idea as to when his ancestors made the sprawling Yousmarg pasture in Kashmir’s Badgam district their home. His neighbors, also traditional forest dwellers, are equally ignorant. But the local tourism development authority, which came into existence only a few years ago, has prohibited them from repairing their homes made of mud, stone and wood. Worried about their dilapidated shelters, they fear that they may soon be rendered homeless after the worn-out structures collapse.