2009
DOI: 10.3126/ttp.v3i0.1779
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Water Use in Mountain Areas: A Case of Modi Khola Watershed, Nepal

Abstract: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ttp.v3i0.1779The Third Pole Vol.3&4 2004 p.56-74

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“…Except few cases, almost all the researchers had paid their attention on elaboration of methodological details in their dissertation. In this connection, the works of Joshi (1972), KC (1977), Sharma (1979), Ranjitkar (1983), Manandhar (1988, Subedi (1993), Adhikari (1995), Jnawali (1999), Poudel (2001), Karerira (2001), Khanal (2002), Yadav (2004), Koirala (2006) and Rijal (2006) could be cited as good examples.…”
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“…Except few cases, almost all the researchers had paid their attention on elaboration of methodological details in their dissertation. In this connection, the works of Joshi (1972), KC (1977), Sharma (1979), Ranjitkar (1983), Manandhar (1988, Subedi (1993), Adhikari (1995), Jnawali (1999), Poudel (2001), Karerira (2001), Khanal (2002), Yadav (2004), Koirala (2006) and Rijal (2006) could be cited as good examples.…”
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“…KC (1992) focuses on environmental stress of basic needs in a part of the country. Similarly, Yadav (2004) and Rijal (2006) evaluate community forestry and water resources in terms of livelihood and rural development in parts of eastern and western regions.…”
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“…Enormous diversities in livelihoods are realized by locality (Bishop 1990, Zoomers 1999, Dahal 2001, Subedi and Pandey 2002, Sulivan et al 2004, Rijal 2006and 2007 across sectors and households. Many choices and options are normally open to the people; the actual livelihood is determined by the peoples' evaluation of the possibilities offered by the environment (Knowled and Wareing 1996).…”
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