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Nepal

Nepal

Asia and the Pacific

Adaptation aspects in major sectors like forestry, agriculture, water resources and health are presented in Nepal's National Communication of 2004. Adaptation measure to Climate Change could be approached by intensifying the conservation of drought resistant crop varieties by improving cropping practices to conserve water; and by promoting crop diversification. Several aspects of the vulnerability and impact analysis in agriculture sector can also be improved, for example, development of improved climate scenarios, development of more suitable crop models, and search for alternative analytical approaches.

Nepal is a small landlocked mountainous country located between the world's two most populous countries: China to the north and India to the east, west and south, with a total land area of 147,181 square kilometers. The elevation of the country increases from about 60 meters in the south to 8848 meters in the north at the peak of Mt. Everest. Nepal receives major portion of rainfall during summer monsoon from June to September.

 

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With less snow falling and herding practices changing in the Mustang rangelands of Nepal, the water that sustains people's livestock is waning
Local leaders of the Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator will share their experiences during the South Asia Resilience Hub Conference

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The manual promotes hands-on learning, fieldwork, and feedback to help participants share knowledge and apply climate-resilient practices.