Exploring the scope of public participation for risk sensitive land use planning in Nepal: A policy review

A Sharma, K Donovan, S Krishnamurthy, M Creed - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning (RSLUP), a process that has implications for Disaster
Risk Reduction (DRR) as well as Urban Planning and Development, requires the …

[HTML][HTML] Rural out-migration and water governance: Gender and social relations mediate and sustain irrigation systems in Nepal

S Leder, R Upadhyaya, K van der Geest, Y Adhikari… - World Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Rural out-migration is changing agrarian political economies and natural resource
governance worldwide, and gender and social relations play an important mediating role …

Implications of decentralisation for disaster governance in Nepal's federalism: Case study of COVID-19 response of four selected local governments

K Pokharel, K Devkota… - New Angle: Nepal …, 2023 - newangle.sias-southasia.org
Nepal's entry into federalism in 2015 resulted in a decentralised governance structure with
constitutionally mandated legislative, executive and judicial functions for local governments …

Integration of urban ecosystem-based adaptation in Nepal: A policy landscape analysis

TO Sherpa - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) is an ecologically sensitive, cost-effective, and locally
adaptive climate adaptation strategy to strengthen the climate resilience of vulnerable …

Laying foundations for transformation: Insights from local government engagement on climate-resilient rural water services in Nepal

J Kohlitz, M Grant, RB Budhathoki… - PLOS Sustainability …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Transformative change in how local governments support rural water services is required to
accommodate the increasingly extreme effects of climate change on water service systems …

Local governmentsʼ accountability and public trust in Nepal: Does participation make a difference?

Y Han, N Aryal, K Hwang - Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This study developed an analytical framework enabling a better understanding of the
relationship between accountability and public trust through the moderation effect of public …

URBANISATION AND DISASTER RISKS IN THE HIMALAYA

DP Poudel, A Shrestha, J Ensor - New Angle: Nepal …, 2021 - newangle.sias-southasia.org
Haphazard urban expansion and poorly planned infrastructure development have increased
and intensified disaster risks in the geologically fragile Himalaya. Against this backdrop …

Governing disaster risks locally: Insights from COVID-19 responses by local governments in a federalising Nepal

G Maskey, H Ojha, KR Neupane… - New Angle: Nepal …, 2023 - newangle.sias-southasia.org
Local risk governance is an underexplored topic in disaster risk management and
decentralisation literature. Key knowledge gaps centre around whether and to what extent …

Exploring synergies and opportunities at the interface between culture, ritual and science for landslide risk reduction

R Shrestha - 2024 - etheses.dur.ac.uk
Landslides cause substantial human and economic losses globally, notably in lower and
middle-income mountainous countries such as Nepal. However, efforts to reduce landslide …

[PDF][PDF] Examining the water-energy-food security-ecosystem nexus approach in Nepal: Learning from some case studies

A Shrestha, A Shrestha, D Bhuju, G Shankar Bhandari… - 2024 - cgspace.cgiar.org
Forest fires pose significant ecological and socio-economic challenges in Nepal, with
adverse impacts on biodiversity and livelihoods. The frequency of forest fires is escalating …