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25 Apr 2022 | SERVIR-HKH

Nepal’s Land Classified into 11 Categories

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April 25: The Forest Research and Training Centre (FRTC) announced the launch of Nepal’s National Land Cover Monitoring System (NLCMS) in collaboration with various stakeholders on the occasion of the Earth Day on April 22.

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