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WP6: Perception of changes by populations and adaptation Centre for Himalayan Studies Olivia Aubriot Joëlle Smadja Ornella Puschiasis (Ph D student)
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Objectives: To study the socio-economic impact of climate change, its consequences on water availability & population practices
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Impact of variability of water availability on practices: studied in the three main landscape units Study areas
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Geographical unitsOrigin of water Melting of glaciers Melting of snow Rain Spring storms Monsoon High mountainsxx(x) Middle mountainsxxxxxx Low mountains or hills(x) xxx Terai plain areas drained by rivers flowing - from the high chain xx(x)xxx - from the Mahabharat(x) xxx Table: Hydrological resources in the four geographical units of Nepal
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High mountain case study: Pangboche and his territory
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Middle mountain: Kharekhola-Jhubing
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* Main economic activities are/ were –Cattle husbandry –Agriculture * Many changes occured during the last 20- 30 years : - Tourism - Sagarmatha National Park -Lukla Airport -Water supply and hydro-electricity plants –Vegetable production (water consuming) –Political changes
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Water mill supplied by the melting of a glacier + melting of the snow Water use
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Hydro-electricity
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Mills, pipes, fountains, sprinklers…
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Water collected from other side of the river
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The « kharka » : upland grazing area with a shelter + an enclosured field to produce fodder (not ploughed but receive manure)
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The Koshi area
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Flooded area in feb. 2010 Canal not completed
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Changing course of the Koshi (120 km in 200 years)
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3 main changes within the last 50 years in the Eastern part of the Koshi : 1.Clearing of the forest quite recent US Army maps 1962 (western part) & 1959 (eastern) Case studies 2. Massive migration from the hills from the end of the 1960s -1970s
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Inside the Koshi area: Grazing area Serves as a road 3. Hydraulic infrastructures : a. Koshi embankment (1964)
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b. Canal irrigation systems from Koshi -Sunsari Morang Irrigation System= 61 000 ha, the largest of Nepal (1964 + 1978-2002) - Western koshi canal (1986). In Nepal : 13 800 ha lift irrigation and 13 100 ha canal irrigation
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Koshi water diverted in Chatara Looking towards North Looking towards South Canal gates viewed from other bank
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East canal gates West canal from dam c. KOSHI BARRAGE (1959-1965) Only For India 27000 ha In Nepal
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