Plenty of water, not enough strategy: The case of Nepal
Published on by Markus Pahlow, University of Canterbury - Senior Lecturer
Study by Biggs et al., (2013)
Plenty of water, not enough strategy: How inadequate accessibility, poor governance and a volatile government can tip the balance against ensuring water security: The case of Nepal
- Resource reliability, accessibility and governance are essential for water security.
- Water is an abundant natural asset in Nepal but distributions are heterogeneous.
- Poor governance and inequitable access hinders human water security in Nepal.
- IWRM and/or WEF nexus frameworks need increased promotion in Nepal.
- Improving cross-institutional strategy is essential for sustainable water practice.
More info:
http://m.scidev.net/south-asia/water/news/nepal-on-the-brink-of-water-insecurity.html
and the paper:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462901113001408