International Workshop on Himalayan Freshwater organized by Nepal Engineering College
By: nec-CPS
Date: May 21, 2024
Faculty necCPS Delivered Guest
Lectures at Prestigious Hong Kong Institutions
The faculty member of nec CPS,
program coordinator of MSc Natural Resources Management, Dr Narayan Prasad was
recently honored with an invitation as a visiting scientist and collaborative
research partner by the China Exploration and Research Society (CERS) for a
two-week program from October 16-30, 2024. During this period, he delivered
four compelling guest lectures at leading academic institutions in Hong Kong,
China.
At the Chinese University of Hong
Kong (CUHK), two lectures were presented at the Department of Geography:
"Trapping Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia): Community Participation in
Monitoring and Conservation in Lapchi Valley" and "CERS collaboration
in research in Nepal biodiversity and social issue." The Department of
Life Sciences at CUHK hosted another lecture on "Ecological Interactions:
Predator Coexistence and Competitive Dynamics in the Central Himalayas,
Nepal." The same ecological interactions lecture was also presented at The
Hong Kong University's Department of Biological Sciences, followed by a
presentation at the China Exploration and Research Society.
The lectures were attended by
distinguished scholars including Dr. Wang Howman, Prof Trevor Sofield, visiting
and Emeritus Professor of the University of Tasmania, Prof. Dr. Lawal Mohammed
Marafa, Prof. Dr. Martin Tsui, Prof. Dr. Benoit Guénard, and CERS Director Ms.
Miriam Lee. These experts shared valuable insights on Nepal's biodiversity and
its connection to local livelihoods. This international academic exchange
highlights our institution's growing global presence and commitment to wildlife
conservation and community-based research in the Himalayan region.
A one-day workshop on Himalayan
Freshwater was held at the International Center for Integrated Mountain
Development (#ICIMOD)
on May 21, 2024. This workshop was part of a series of annual workshops, the
first workshop was held in India in 2023, and the third workshop is planned to
be held in Bhutan in 2025. The workshop was part of APN-funded REFRESH project.
The workshop attracted 60 participants from 27 organizations across four
nations, including national and international agencies and institutions in
South Asia
The central theme of the workshop
was assessing the services and vulnerability of freshwater ecosystems in the
Himalayas. The workshop was organized by Nepal
Engineering College (nec) in collaboration with the Indian Institute
of Technology (#IITRoorke).
Prof. Dr Vishnu
Prasad Pandey , IoE, TU delivered the keynote presentation focusing on
the potential impact of climate change on the increased stress on freshwater
resulting from decreased availability, increased uncertainties and their impact
on the design flood.
The workshop was held under the
project Regional Cooperation for Freshwater Ecosystem Services in the Himalayas
(REFRESH): Understanding the Influences of Monsoon Variability and Compound
Extremes.
The technical session was chaired
by Dr. Vishal
Singh Gaur from the National Institute of Hydrology Roorkee. Dr. Ashutosh
Sharma, the Principal Investigator of the project, briefed on the project
activities and four doctoral students, two from IIT Roorkee and one each from
IIT Mandi and #IITIndore,
updated the progress on the research works carried out under this project.
Dr. Santosh
Kaini (Joint Secretary, Department of Irrigation and Water Resources,
Government of Nepal), Dr. Neera
Shrestha Pradhan (Action area Coordinator, Managing Cryosphere and
Water Risk, SG1m ICIMOD), and Dr. Narayan
Prasad Koju (Ecologist, Assistant Professor, Nepal Engineering
College) presented on their areas of expertise in the panel discussion session
chaired by Prof. Sumit Sen from IIT Roorkee.
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