Published 2017
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Application of Eight-step Methodology for Reviving Springs and Improving Springshed Management in the Mid-hills of Nepal
Description
The "Application of Eight-step Methodology for Reviving Springs and Improving Springshed Management in the Mid-hills of Nepal" outlines a systematic approach to restoring and managing springsheds in Nepal's mid-hill regions. The methodology comprises eight steps:
- Community Engagement: Involving local communities in understanding the importance of springs and their management.
- Spring Mapping and Inventory: Documenting the location, condition, and flow patterns of existing springs.
- Hydrogeological Survey: Conducting detailed studies to understand the geological and hydrological characteristics of the springsheds.
- Water Budgeting: Analyzing the water balance to assess supply and demand within the springshed.
- Spring Revival Plan: Developing a plan for rejuvenating depleted springs based on the collected data and community input.
- Implementation of Interventions: Executing measures such as reforestation, soil conservation, and water conservation techniques.
- Capacity Building: Training local communities and stakeholders in sustainable springshed management practices.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: Continuously monitoring the springs and evaluating the effectiveness of implemented measures.
The methodology emphasizes the integration of scientific research with traditional knowledge and community participation to ensure sustainable water management. This approach has shown positive results in reviving springs, improving water availability, and enhancing the livelihoods of communities in the mid-hills of Nepal.
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ICIMOD publication type
- ICIMOD publication type
- Technical publication
Regional member countries
- RMC
- Nepal
Others
- Special note
- spring water, ResilenceHKH, BrahmaputraP
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