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Train a new generation of researchers, Engage planners, decision-makers, the media, and the public to encourage interdisciplinary debates on cross cutting issues, Disseminate and appraise research findings to relevant policy making bodies, Develop appropriate climate resilient technology, and.
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.
Climate Change Policy of Bhutan stipulates overarching guidelines to strengthen research and bring about coherence in approach and strategies. This roadmap charts a way forward to strengthen climate change research in Bhutan by seeking delivery on five strategic imperatives: Strategic Imperative I: Tackle issues which matter
19 paź 2023 · Emerging technologies to quantify carbon assets. While deeply rooted in tradition and natural heritage, Bhutan is embracing a global wave of technology and innovation to create more accurate, efficient, secure, and transparent carbon markets.
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).
ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The National Environment Commission Secretariat (NECS) sincerely acknowledges the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for the financial support provided for the Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) project in Bhutan.