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Water accounting in two rural meso‐scale catchments of the middle mountains in Nepal
This study assesses water needs and uses in two middle mountain catchments in Nepal, the Jhikhu Khola and the Yarsha Khola. It concludes that the amount of annual water available is adequate for the current water demands, and that rainwater stored to use it during the dry season can be useful to increase cropping intensity and change cropping patterns, if efficient irrigation methods are applied.
Water accounting in two rural meso‐scale catchments of the middle mountains in Nepal
This study assesses water needs and uses in two middle mountain catchments in Nepal, the Jhikhu Khola and the Yarsha Khola. It concludes that the amount of annual water available is adequate for the current water demands, and that rainwater stored to use it during the dry season can be useful to increase cropping intensity and change cropping patterns, if efficient irrigation methods are applied.
Water accounting in two rural meso‐scale catchments of the middle mountains in Nepal
Merz, Juerg (author) / Weingartner, Rolf (author) / Dangol, Pradeep M. (author) / Dhakal, Madhav P. (author) / Dongol, Bhawani S. (author)
Water International ; 32 ; 810-821
2007-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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