This dissertation is a critical examination of the activity and politics surrounding the Upper Karnali Hydroelectricity Project (UKH) in western Nepal. Though Nepal has 6,000 rivers, the rural parts of the country are largely without electricity while load shedding prevails in the urban areas up to 12-14 hours per day in the dry season. Against this backdrop, UKH occupies a unique space as Nepal’s first mega-project. Debate rages over how UKH should be employed to generate development in Nepal: Should it be used to produce electricity for domestic use or to export the power to India to generate badly-needed state revenue? Contributing to the debate is the presence of UKH’s constructor: the GMR Consortium, an India-based infrastructure devel...
Nepal has 83,000 MW (megawatts) of exploitable hydropower resources. Yet the country has tapped less...
Water resources can play significant roles in development pathways for water-endowed, low-income cou...
This thesis concerns with water, energy, and food (WEF) security in Nepal in relation to hydropower ...
Since 25 years, the construction of the Arun-3 Hydropower project has been accompanied by controvers...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Private sector actors are taking on an increasingly prominent role in energy transitions, including ...
Nepal, endowed with perennial rivers and mountainous topography, has enormous scope to generate hydr...
After struggling with severe electricity deficiency for many years, Nepal has finally come one step ...
This paper describes a consultation process that took place in Nepal from January 2003 to July 2004 ...
The hydropolitical interaction of Nepal and India can be well defned within the framework of hydro-h...
People throughout the world have been involuntarily displaced from their homelands to achieve develo...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
Criticism and contestation of large dam projects have a long, strong history in India. In this paper...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Nepal has 83,000 MW (megawatts) of exploitable hydropower resources. Yet the country has tapped less...
Water resources can play significant roles in development pathways for water-endowed, low-income cou...
This thesis concerns with water, energy, and food (WEF) security in Nepal in relation to hydropower ...
Since 25 years, the construction of the Arun-3 Hydropower project has been accompanied by controvers...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Private sector actors are taking on an increasingly prominent role in energy transitions, including ...
Nepal, endowed with perennial rivers and mountainous topography, has enormous scope to generate hydr...
After struggling with severe electricity deficiency for many years, Nepal has finally come one step ...
This paper describes a consultation process that took place in Nepal from January 2003 to July 2004 ...
The hydropolitical interaction of Nepal and India can be well defned within the framework of hydro-h...
People throughout the world have been involuntarily displaced from their homelands to achieve develo...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
Criticism and contestation of large dam projects have a long, strong history in India. In this paper...
The culturally and ecologically diverse region of the Eastern Himalayas is the target of ambitious h...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Nepal has 83,000 MW (megawatts) of exploitable hydropower resources. Yet the country has tapped less...
Water resources can play significant roles in development pathways for water-endowed, low-income cou...
This thesis concerns with water, energy, and food (WEF) security in Nepal in relation to hydropower ...