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1 Chhetri, R.; Kumar, P.; Pandey, Vishnu P.; Singh, R.; Pandey, S. 2020. Vulnerability assessment of water resources in hilly region of Nepal. Sustainable Water Resources Management, 6(3):34. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40899-020-00391-x]
Water resources ; Water availability ; Vulnerability ; Assessment ; Climate change ; Water scarcity ; Water stress ; Rain ; Drinking water ; Sanitation ; Households ; Population ; Indicators ; Vegetation ; Spatial distribution ; Local government ; Highlands / Nepal / Hilly Region / Gulmi
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H049722)
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Water security is a key in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs); however, it is gradually becoming a scarce resource due to pressure from both climatic and non-climatic factors. Understanding sources and extend of vulnerability of the water resources is the very frst step to design appropriate strategies aimed at securing water for various uses. This study therefore assessed vulnerability of water resources and its spatial distribution across the Palikas (new local governments) with Gulmi district in Province-5 as the case study. Vulnerability was assessed using an indicator-based framework comprising of two components and six sub-indices. Results showed that Musikot is the highly vulnerable Palika among the 12 Palikas, and Resunga is the least vulnerable. The results are useful for prioritizing the Palikas for allocating resources aimed at targeting new programs for reducing poverty and conserving natural resources.

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