Government of Nepal Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping for Nepal National Adaptation Programme of Action ( NAPA ) to Climate Change National Adaptation Programme of Action ( NAPA )Change, ClimateMapping, Vulnerability
Protected areas are now established not only to protect iconic landscapes and seascapes, to provide habitat for endangered wildlife and to play a key role in climate change mitigation and adaptation, but also to contribute to the livelihoods of local communities, to boost the national economy ...
For instance, climate change mitigation and adaptation actions could have short-term trade-offs with other SDGs, such as poverty reduction and economic growth25,26, but long-term positive impacts on multiple SDGs26,27. Increased use of fertilizers in agricultural production would enhance food ...
2022). Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies should also be incorporated into local and regional planning efforts. In the context of the national parks of the Himalayas, sustainable forest management is paramount for preserving the delicate ecological balance and ensuring long-term benefits...
Nepal J Epidemiol. 2016;6(4):640. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Wong G, Westhorp G, Greenhalgh J, Manzano A, Jagosh J, Greenhalgh T. Quality and reporting standards, resources, training materials and information for realist evaluation: the RAMESES II project. Health Serv ...
Interestingly, multiple countries (e.g. Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan and the Philippines) have mentioned outbreaks of measles or typhoid fever in their national action plan, but vaccination is not mentioned as a possible solution. Nonetheless, international experts have acknowledged the ...
Koomson P (2024a) Power considerations as invisible filters of local involvement in participatory climate adaptation: the case of Ghana’s Effutu Municipality. Koomson P (2024b) Participating under constraints: roles and limitations of rural women’s involvement in climate change adaptation planning an...
In summary, we plan to explore the influence of 9 factors (13 specific indicators) on the spatial distribution of cultural heritage, including terrain, climate, water system, economy, population, road traffic, historical settlement environment, social and cultural factors and educational factors. ...
enabling a detailed examination of compliance behaviors among manufacturers, health workers, mothers, and other stakeholders. This adaptation aligns with recent studies using the internationally recognized NetCode protocol [28,113], and facilitates standardized and comparable assessments of compliance across ...
Many phenomena of high relevance for economic development such as human capital, geography and climate vary considerably within countries as well as between them. Yet, global data sets of economic output are typically available at the national level only