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Knowledge Forum
Koshi Basin
BAMETI (Bihar Agriculture Management & Extension Training Institute), Near Potato Research Institute, Patna, India
04 February 2016 to 05 February 2016
Vast stretches of fertile floodplains of the Koshi basin is one of the most agriculturally abundant regions of Bihar (India) and Nepal that frequently suffers from significant flood and drought events attributing to low agricultural productivity, cropping intensity, and access to markets for the farmers. Lack of regionally coordinated knowledge of the complex nature of disaster management and agricultural livelihood issues and challenges in the trans-boundary basin has hindered investment in infrastructure, land, and agricultural productivity measures. The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), with the support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Government of Australia, is facilitating the regionally coordinated Koshi Basin Programme (KBP) to generate knowledge on the frequency, magnitude, and exposure to hydro-metrological induced disasters resulting from climate change events like melting of glacier and snows, land use, sedimentation, and other change drivers. Besides it has bearing on the dependency level of local livelihoods on ecosystem services and finding solutions to ensure water security and resilient livelihoods.
The programme is being implemented in India by Bihar State Disaster Management Authority (BSDMA) as a nodal organization, with active participation of number of resource centres in India – AN Sinha Institute of Social Studies (ANSISS), IIT Kanpur, Institute of Economic Growth (IEG, Delhi University), and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Eastern Region, Patna. BSDMA and ICIMOD are jointly organizing a knowledge forum to discuss knowledge base and tools generated under the auspices of the Kosi Basin Programme and how it can be translated into policy and action to reduce disaster risk and promote resilient livelihoods.
For further information contact
Anil K. Sinha, IAS (rtd.) Vice Chairman, Bihar State Disaster Management Authority (BSDMA), Patna mail: anilsinha.k@gmail.com; vice_chair@bsdma.org Ph: +91 947 3400 208 Off: +91 612 2522 032 website: www.bsdma.org
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