To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melamchi Water Supply Project in 1997, which will divert water from the Melamchi River to Kathmandu city’s water supply network. In the first phase, the Project will divert 170,000 cubic meters of water per day (at the rate of 1.97M3/sec), which will be tripled using the same infrastructure as city water demand increases in the future. The large scale transfer of water would have far-reaching implications in both water supplying and receiving basins. This paper analyzes some of the major changes related to local water management and socioeconomics brought about by the Project and in particular the changes in the local water management institutions...
More than 1.5 million people live in the Kathmandu valley. The valley is facing an extreme shortage ...
Paper presented at Workshop Session 8 - Water governance: a driver for food and urban security, 14th...
As the pressure on water is increasing, the risk that the required amounts of water will not be avai...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
Paper presented at the 10th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Co...
This research examines equity and justice impacts of inter-basin water transfers and urban water pro...
This research examines equity and justice impacts of inter-basin water transfers and urban water pro...
Rapidly growing cities are constantly thirsty for water. The most common approach to meet growing de...
2011The Himalayan mountain range is one of the world’s largest sources of fresh water, and Nepal, si...
Paper presented at the Conference on Asian Irrigation in Transition ? Responding to the Challenges A...
ABSTRACT: More than 1.5 million people live in the Kathmandu valley. The valley is facing an extrem...
More than 1.5 million people live in the Kathmandu valley. The valley is facing an extreme shortage ...
Paper presented at Workshop Session 8 - Water governance: a driver for food and urban security, 14th...
As the pressure on water is increasing, the risk that the required amounts of water will not be avai...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melam...
Paper presented at the 10th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Co...
This research examines equity and justice impacts of inter-basin water transfers and urban water pro...
This research examines equity and justice impacts of inter-basin water transfers and urban water pro...
Rapidly growing cities are constantly thirsty for water. The most common approach to meet growing de...
2011The Himalayan mountain range is one of the world’s largest sources of fresh water, and Nepal, si...
Paper presented at the Conference on Asian Irrigation in Transition ? Responding to the Challenges A...
ABSTRACT: More than 1.5 million people live in the Kathmandu valley. The valley is facing an extrem...
More than 1.5 million people live in the Kathmandu valley. The valley is facing an extreme shortage ...
Paper presented at Workshop Session 8 - Water governance: a driver for food and urban security, 14th...
As the pressure on water is increasing, the risk that the required amounts of water will not be avai...