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4 dni temu · Admission confirmation: 25 February 2025. Result declaration: 5 March 2025. Enrolment: 19 July 2025. How to apply? Complete documents should be submitted to Dr. Om Katel, Program Leader, PhD Program, om.cnr@rub.edu.bt, Phone: 17475144, with a copy to Dr. Sonam Tashi, Dean of Research and Industrial Linkages at dril.cnr@rub.edu.bt, Phone: 17768276.
11 mar 2024 · Bhutan's forests, protected areas, agricultural lands, energy and minerals – it’s “natural capital”, when sustainably harnessed, can support economic diversification and resilience, which in turn will help fast track recovery from COVID-19 and ensure sustainable growth.
13 maj 2024 · To advance our understanding of how climate change affects the temperature and precipitation in Bhutan, trend analysis of climate parameters, temperature and rainfall was assessed using observed ground station data and the future climate projections CMIP6 data for various SSPs.
With the exception of Drukpa Kunley’s rebelliously haunting poetry, erotic art could not emerge in the monastic environment, but flourished in terms of phallic images on rural houses, though this too is threatened in modern Bhutan.
Our programs in Bhutan take place in the country’s mountains, valleys, rivers, forests, protected areas, and cultural sites. Courses and fieldwork focus on key environmental issues faced here such as natural resource and water management, climate change, and sustainable livelihoods.
discusses data and methods used to study the past and future climate change projections for Bhutan. The findings of the study indicate possible future increases in temperature and rainfall for Bhutan under future climate scenarios based on Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5).
17 maj 2023 · The Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. The landlocked mountainous country has a fragile ecosystem with around 2,700 glaciers which are beginning to melt, causing floods and landslides.