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limiting factors for sustainable development initiatives. Rural communities not only need clean water for drinking and basic hygiene, they also need water
Consultative Workshop and Training on Range Resource Assessment through GIS and Remote Sensing in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region
limiting factors for sustainable development initiatives. Rural communities not only need clean water for drinking and basic hygiene, they also need water
natural resources in the HKH sustains the livelihoods of more than 1.3 billion
in relation to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. After an Introductory Essay, papers cover gender issues in agroforestry (Ethiopia) and community forests (Nepal), small-scale mountain farm
Symposium presents blueprint for third generation perspectives on transboundary cooperation
Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC)
The Koshi River basin is a transboundary basin shared by China, India, and Nepal. The river originates on the high altitude Tibetan Plateau and passes through eastern Nepal and northern Bihar in India before joining the Ganges.
Mountains may be rugged and majestic, but they’re also fragile environments that are particularly vulnerable to climate change. The high peaks of the Himalayas are a vast storehouse of water in frozen form, with the world’s greatest
System of Rice Intensification (SRI)
Community efforts for improving drinking water quality
Farmer field schools on integrated plant nutrient systems