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Vulnerability and impacts assessment for adaptation planning in Panchase mountain ecological region, Nepal

Source(s):  Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)
Institute for Social and Environmental Transition - International (ISET)
International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Nepal - government
United Nations Development Programme - Nepal (UNDP Nepal)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

This report presents tools and methods of a vulnerability and impacts assessment (VIA) of both climatic and non-climatic changes on ecosystem services and community livelihoods in the Panchase Mountain Ecological Region (PMER). The assessment was conducted to develop the information and knowledge needed for human-centered adaptation strategies in order to develop a sustainable ecosystem management plan for the PMER and its surrounding areas. These types of strategies would reduce climate risks and enhance the resilience of local communities and ecosystems.



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  • Vulnerability and impacts assessment for adaptation planning in Panchase mountain ecological region, Nepal
  • Publication date 2015
  • Author(s) Dixit, Ajaya; Karki, Madhav; Shukla, Ashutosh
  • Number of pages 104 p.
  • ISBN/ISSN 9789937851923

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