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Nepal Red Cross' VCA of 46 wards (in 5 municipalities) in the Kathmandu Valley

Nepal Red Cross Society: VCA of 46 wards (in 5 municipalities)  in the Kathmandu Valley

This VCA has been completed as part of the Nepal Red Cross project Earthquake Preparedness and Safety project in the 3 districts of the Kathmandu valley. In total the programme covers 22 VDCs and 44 wards (in municipalities).

Nepal Red Cross Society: VCA of 22 VDCs in the Kathmandu Valley

Nepal Red Cross Society: VCA of 22 VDCs in the Kathmandu Valley

This VCA has been completed as part of the Nepal Red Cross project Earthquake Preparedness and Safety project in the 3 districts of the Kathmandu valley. In total the programme covers 20 VDCs and 46 wards (in municipalities). 

KAP survey 2013 Kathmandu valley

This Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey was undertaken by “Earthquake Preparedness for Safer Communities” EPS Project implemented in Kathmandu Valley by British Red Cross and Nepal Red Cross Society.  The study covers 5 Municipalities and selected 9 VDCs / locations of the three districts of the valley.  

Predicting Asian Elephant range shifts under global change

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Estimating snow leopard density using fecal DNA in a large landscape in north-central Nepal

Although abundance estimates have a strong bearing on the conservation status of a species, less than 2% of the global snow leopard distribution range has been sampled systematically, mostly in small survey areas. In order to estimate snow leopard density across a large landscape, we collected 347 putative snow leopard scats from 246 transects (490 km) in twenty-six 5 5km sized sampling grid cells within 4393 km2 in Annapurna- Manaslu, Nepal.