Springs are the main source of water for millions of people in the mid-hills of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH). Both rural and urban communities depend on springs to meet their drinking, domestic and agricultural water needs. There is increasing evidence that springs are drying up, or their discha...
Shrestha, R.
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Desai, J.
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Mukherji, A.
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Dhakal, M.
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Kulkarni, H.
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Acharya, S.
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[Application of Eight-step Methodology for Reviving Springs and Improving Springshed Management in the Mid-hills of Nepal.]
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Application of Eight-step Methodology for Reviving Springs and Improving Springshed Management in the Mid-hills of Nepal.
Mukherji, A.
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Shah, Tushaar
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Banerjee, Partha Sarathi
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[Kick-starting a second green revolution in Bengal]
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Kick-starting a second green revolution in Bengal
This pilot action research would not have been possible without the unstinting support of many people who, like us, felt that a big gap exists in the understanding of the geohydrology of the Himalayan midhills and its influence on the livelihoods of the millions who depend upon it. ICIMOD express...
Sharma, B.
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Nepal, S.
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Gyawali, D.
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Pokharel, G. S.
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Wahid, S.
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Mukherji, A.
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Acharya, S.
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Shrestha, A. B.
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[Springs, Storage Towers, and Water Conservation in the Midhills of Nepal]
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Springs, Storage Towers, and Water Conservation in the Midhills of Nepal
This article examines the historical evolution of participatory water management in coastal Bangladesh. Three major shifts are identified: first, from indigenous local systems managed by landlords to centralized government agencies in the 1960s; second, from top-down engineering solutions to smal...
Dewan, C.
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Mukherji, A.
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Buisson, Marie-Charlotte
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[Evolution of water management in coastal Bangladesh: from temporary earthen embankments to depoliticized community-managed polders]
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Evolution of water management in coastal Bangladesh: from temporary earthen embankments to depoliticized community-managed polders