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Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Concentration of particulate matter and atmospheric pollutants in the residential area of Kathmandu Valley: A case study of March–April 2021 forest fire events

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Investigating the role of groundwater in Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency in India considering irrigation, climate and land use: Groundwater for Sustainable Development

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Project • CBA2024-02SY-Neupane

Empowering communities: visualization of citizen science contributions in disaster risk reduction (CSDRR)

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Project • CBA2024-04SY-Gupta

Integrating climate and biodiversity priorities into urban planning through capacity building: Advancing a collaborative approach for urban planners and forest officials in Assam, India

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Project • CRRP2024-06MY-Pradhananga

Enhancing climate resilience in South Asia and China: Predicting precipitation shifts and their impacts for disaster risk reduction and resource security

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Assessing vulnerability to cyclone hazards in the world’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans: A geospatial analysis

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Integrating traditional and local knowledge into disaster risk reduction policies: Insights from Nepal, India and Bangladesh

Project collaborator • 30 August 2024

Prakhar Misra

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Artificial recharge initiatives in India: Challenges and future scope

Person • 19 August 2024

Hira Sattar

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