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Nepal has a very high degree of geographic diversity and can be divided into three main regions: Terai, Hilly, and Himal. The Terai region, covering 17% of Nepal's area, is a lowland region with some hill ranges and is culturally more similar to parts of India.
20 mar 2024 · The Geographical Journal of Nepal is the official publication of the Central Department of Geography, Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies, Tribhuvan University. Current Issue. Vol. 17 (2024) Published: 2024-03-20. Articles. Climate change policy instruments in agriculture sector: From policy to adaptation practice at local level in Nepal.
Nepal Tourism Board is a national tourism organization of Nepal established in 1998 by an Act of Parliament in the form of partnership between the Government of Nepal and private sector tourism industry to develop and market Nepal as an attractive tourist destination.
th regional and global arenas. While geography departments in Nepal have faced challenges due to limited resources, geographical scholarship has continued to grow and develop both within and beyond academic institutions in Nepal, building on the strong foundations laid by early geographical scholarship in the region and incorporating cutting edg...
6 cze 2020 · Our goal in the paper is twofold: first, to draw out several key features of geographical approaches to sustainability, infrastructure, and disaster in Nepal; and second, to discuss how Nepal...
Overview. Nepal’s geography is perhaps the most varied and dramatic of any nation in the world. From the lowlands of the south (about 150 feet above sea level), the terrain rises in a mere 100 miles to the dramatic heights of the world's highest mountain range, the Himalayas, including Mount Everest (Sagarmatha) at 29,028 feet, 10 other ...
A glimpse of geographic research in Nepal: Review and reflection. In B.P. Subedi and P.C. Poudel (eds.) Geography and Geographers work in Nepal: Reflections on mountain Environment and human Activities. Central Department of Geography, Nepal Geographical Society and NCCR North-South, Kathmandu.