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Fishing Trip in Nepal is a growing passion among many visitors in the country. Also commonly known as angling, fishing requires a lot of time and patience. Being the second richest country in water resources, the rivers of Nepal are home to ... Details...
Nepal politicians came under strong pressure to develop these water resources. Nepal’s stall tactics also came under the gun. In 1991, a newly elected government in Nepal proclaimed it had come to an “understanding” with India on a number of water resource issues. This understanding caused a...
The elementary advantage of the index is that it encapsulates more than one measure of influencing factors in a single number, and single line representation of the whole picture. As such, WPI reflects the status of water resources of the basin and thus, aids in the effective water management...
water availability, safeguarding public health, and managing water resources sustainably in the transboundary regions of Nepal and India. 2Materials and Methods 2.1Study Area This study was conducted within the Mahakali River Basin (MRB), a transboundary river basin straddling the border between Nepal ...
Oteze GE (1981) Water resources in Nigeria. Environ Geol 3:177–184 Google Scholar Oteze GE (2019) Leaving no one behind: Nigeria perspective of the global goal in the 2019 celebration of world water day: a public lecture organized by the Benin Owens River Basin Development Authority, p...
The Nepal Irrigation and Water Resources Management Project aims to improve irrigated agriculture productivity and management of selected irrigation schemes, and enhance institutional capacity for integrated water resources management. The primary target beneficiary groups of the project are the water users of...
Understanding potential hydrologic influences of projected climate change is important for management of water resources. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of climate change on hydrologic processes of Bagmati basin in Nepal using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). A SWAT...
groundwater resources in Pakistan, policymakers seek to manage groundwater resources by limiting groundwater extraction. To achieve this goal on a national scale, it is important to understand the determinants of the decisions made by local farmers in respect of tube-well adoption. This study ...