Shah, P.B.

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Journal Article

Merz, J.; Nakarmi, G.; Shrestha, S.K.; Dahal, B.M.; Dangol, P.M.; Dhakal, M.P.; Dongol, B.S.; Sharma, S.; Shah, P.B.; Weingartner, R. (2003). Water: A Scarce Resource in Rural Watersheds of Nepal’s Middle Mountains. Mountain Research and Development, 23(1), pp. 41-49. International Mountain Society 10.1659/0276-4741(2003)023[0041:WASRIR]2.0.CO;2

Book Section

Merz, J.; Dongol, B.; Weingartner, Rolf; Nakarmi, G. (1999). Impact of land use on generation of high flows in the Yarsha Khola Watershed. In: Allen, Richard; Schreier, Hans; Brown, Sandra; Shah, P.B. (eds.) The People and Resource Dynamics Project : The First Three Years (1996-1999). Workshop held in Baoshan, Yunnan Provice, China, March 2-5 (pp. 185-198). Kathmandu: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development

Merz, J.; Shresta, B.; Dongol, B.S.; Dhakal, M.P.; Weingartner, Rolf (1999). An Assessment of the Water Need and Supply Situation in a rural Watershed of the Middle Mountains of Nepal. In: Allen, Richard; Schreier, Hans; Brown, Sandra; Shah, P.B. (eds.) The People and Resource Dynamics Project, The First Three Years (1996-1999). Workshop held in Baoshan, Yunnan Provice, China, March 2-5 (pp. 161-169). Kathmandu: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development

Conference or Workshop Item

Merz, J.; Allen, R.; Shah, P.B.; Weingartner, Rolf (2000). Degradation of Land and Water Resources: An Assessment Programme of the current Situation in selected Areas in the Hindu Kush-Himalayas (Unpublished). In: Sustainable management of natural and human resources for a better quality of life in South Asia. Kathmandu. 14.-17. Oktober 2000.

Merz, J.; Weingartner, Rolf; Allen, Richard; Nakarmi, G.; Shah, P.B. (2000). Impact of Land Use on Hydrological Processes, Middle Mountains, Nepal (Unpublished). In: The Xth World Water Congress. Melbourne. 12.-18. März 2000.

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