The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region encompasses the largest mountain system in the world extending from Myanmar in the East to Afghanistan in the West and covering the whole or part of Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. The region plays a vital role in providing ecosystem services and is the basis of the livelihoods of over 200 million people. The water and other ecosystem services provided by the HKH forms lifeline for one third of humanity. In the past few decades, human activities and global warming have contributed to environmental degradation in significant portion of the region. Decreasing glacier area, growth in glacial lake size, unprecedented rainfall, changes in land use and land cover, forest degradation, flo...
We report here the role of remote sensing (RS) and geographical information system (GIS) in the iden...
The Himalayan-Karakoram (HK) region is often referred as the ‘Water Tower of Asia’, as the melt wate...
The glaciated areas of the Himalaya often experience mass movement, glacial lake outburst flood and ...
Remote sensing-based observations prove to be critical for the monitoring and assessment of cryosphe...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH hereafter) region is characterized by mountainous environments and a v...
In this study, mass balance for Chorabari glacier of the Central Himalaya, India has been estimated....
A remote-sensing based consistent semi-automated glacier mapping methodology with minimum manual int...
Landslide is a major hydrogeological hazard that affects large parts of Himalayan area of Uttarakha...
The glaciers in the Himalayan Range are vital freshwater repositories that contribute to the dischar...
This chapter summarizes the current state of remote sensing of glaciers in the India, Nepal, and Bhu...
Forest cover in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) mountains of northern Pakistan has changed dramatical...
The fate of the Hindu Kush Himalayan glaciers has been a topic of heated debate due to their rapid m...
The fate of the Hindu Kush Himalayan glaciers has been a topic of heated debate due to their rapid m...
<div><p>High levels of water-induced erosion in the transboundary Himalayan river basins are contrib...
Planning strategies for sustainable land management require solid base line data on natural resource...
We report here the role of remote sensing (RS) and geographical information system (GIS) in the iden...
The Himalayan-Karakoram (HK) region is often referred as the ‘Water Tower of Asia’, as the melt wate...
The glaciated areas of the Himalaya often experience mass movement, glacial lake outburst flood and ...
Remote sensing-based observations prove to be critical for the monitoring and assessment of cryosphe...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH hereafter) region is characterized by mountainous environments and a v...
In this study, mass balance for Chorabari glacier of the Central Himalaya, India has been estimated....
A remote-sensing based consistent semi-automated glacier mapping methodology with minimum manual int...
Landslide is a major hydrogeological hazard that affects large parts of Himalayan area of Uttarakha...
The glaciers in the Himalayan Range are vital freshwater repositories that contribute to the dischar...
This chapter summarizes the current state of remote sensing of glaciers in the India, Nepal, and Bhu...
Forest cover in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) mountains of northern Pakistan has changed dramatical...
The fate of the Hindu Kush Himalayan glaciers has been a topic of heated debate due to their rapid m...
The fate of the Hindu Kush Himalayan glaciers has been a topic of heated debate due to their rapid m...
<div><p>High levels of water-induced erosion in the transboundary Himalayan river basins are contrib...
Planning strategies for sustainable land management require solid base line data on natural resource...
We report here the role of remote sensing (RS) and geographical information system (GIS) in the iden...
The Himalayan-Karakoram (HK) region is often referred as the ‘Water Tower of Asia’, as the melt wate...
The glaciated areas of the Himalaya often experience mass movement, glacial lake outburst flood and ...