The Himalayas and Nepalese agriculture
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https://doi.org/10.3126/aej.v8i0.738Keywords:
Himalayas, Ice melting, agriculture, economyAbstract
Two thirds of Nepal's area is hills and mountains which is a source of perennial rivers with Himalayas origin having massive hydroelectricity potential to domestic needs and growing demand of neighboring countries. Accelerated Ice melting both globally and within the country creates unusual events from the mountainous rivers if unmanaged causes colossal loss. Natural resource and biodiversity conservation being the prime concern of developmental activities needs effective implementation of existing legal provisions. Nepal can enjoy domestic and global open market by adopting the farming of niche products by utilizing its unique climate to harness comparative advantage. The Journal of AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT Vol. 8, 2007, pp. 126-132Downloads
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2007-12-26
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Ghimire, S. R. (2007). The Himalayas and Nepalese agriculture. Journal of Agriculture and Environment, 8, 126–132. https://doi.org/10.3126/aej.v8i0.738
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