Sustenance of Himalayan springs in an emerging water crisis

R Verma, P Jamwal - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2022 - Springer
Springs are a significant source of high quality and perennial freshwater supply for remote
communities and sustain rich biodiversity and ecosystems in the Himalayas. About 60–70 …

Geospatial multi-criteria evaluation to identify groundwater potential in a Himalayan District, Rudraprayag, India

A Kumar, M Pramanik, S Chaudhary, MS Negi… - Environment …, 2022 - Springer
The Himalayan region faces significant challenges in groundwater resource management
due to the relief, precipitous slope, and rocky surface, leading to a lower infiltration into …

Runoff response and sediment yield of a landslide-affected fire-climax grassland micro-catchment (Leyte, the Philippines) before and after passage of typhoon Haiyan

J Zhang, HJI van Meerveld, R Tripoli, LA Bruijnzeel - Journal of hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Decades of logging and slash-and-burn agriculture have turned vast tracts of land in tropical
South-east Asia into unproductive fire-climax grasslands whose hydrological functioning is …

[HTML][HTML] Net precipitation, infiltration and overland flow production in three types of community-managed forest in the Mid-hills of East Central Nepal

M Badu, CP Ghimire, LA Bruijnzeel, I Nuberg… - Trees, Forests and …, 2022 - Elsevier
It is widely believed that community forest management concurrently improves the social,
ecological and economic conditions of local populations. Accordingly, large areas of Nepal's …

Climatic impacts on spring disappearance in the Indian Himalayas

N Sahu, SK Mallick, P Das, A Saini… - … , Natural Hazards and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Due to climate change the drop in spring-water discharge poses a serious issue in the
Himalayan region, especially in the higher section of Himachal Pradesh. This study used …

Improved understanding of spring and stream water responses in headwaters of the Indian lesser Himalaya using stable isotopes, conductivity and temperature as …

S Tarafdar, LA Bruijnzeel, B Kumar - Hydrological Sciences …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Stable isotope data are presented for precipitation, spring and stream water in a headwater
catchments in the Indian Lesser Himalaya. Isotopic contents of phreatic groundwater …

Dying and dwindling of non-glacial fed rivers under climate change (a case study from the upper kosi watershed, central Himalaya, India)

JS Rawat, G Rawat - Geoecology of Landscape Dynamics, 2020 - Springer
A large number of the Himalayan watersheds which are densely populated are drained by
the network of non-glacial fed rivers. Due to anthropogenically accelerated climate change …

Effect of Flow Alteration on River Ecology: State of the Art

K Iqbal, V Dutta - Environmental Studies and Climate Change, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Globally, most rivers have been altered, and these anthropogenic alterations have greatly
affected the flow regime, disturbing the riverine processes and their endemic biodiversity …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of Climate Change on Gravity Flow Drinking Water Resource in the Upper Kosi Watershed, Lesser Himalaya

M Singh - Current World Environment, 2023 - mail.cwejournal.org
In the age of climate change, the hydrological cycle is the most sensitive cycle which is
being adversely affected. The natural water sources such as natural springs, rivulets, rivers …

[PDF][PDF] community-managed forest in the Mid-hills of East Central Nepal

M Badu, CP Ghimireb, LA Bruijnzeelc, I Nuberga… - researchgate.net
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