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Spring revival work in Bhutan, India, and Nepal
We are also working with the government in Bhutan, providing training and support in piloting and scaling springshed management. After two years of intervention, the revival of a previously dry spring has been reported in Paro district.
In India, we continue to lend support at state and district levels. Community resource persons we trained monitor several critical springs we have identified. In Manipur, with the Directorate of Environment and Climate Change, we organised a capacity-building training using our six-step methodology, which, along with community and government support, continues to be the cornerstone of our springshed revival success story.
Homestays are a unique community-based tourism product spread across the Kangchenjunga Landscape (KL) which have improved ...
Our engagement in southwest China – part of the Far Eastern Himalayan Landscape – has included ...
Through trainings organised by our Cryosphere, Climate Services, and Himalayan University Consortium initiatives, we have introduced ...
Homestay tourism under way around Namdapha National Park and Tiger Reserve
Consultative efforts and pilots across the Kangchenjunga Landscape have identified best practices for improved yield, and a shared vision ...
Rural municipalities in far-western Nepal develop action plans integrating GESI in natural resource management
Initial HICAP study results "The climate has already changed a lot. Last year we suffered from floods, now we are suffering ...
Advocating ecosystem-based adaptation approaches to address the complex impacts of climate change on communities and their environments