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Vulnerability and impacts of climate change on forest and freshwater wetland ecosystems in Nepal: A review.

Pramod LamsalLalit KumarKishor AtreyaKrishna Prasad Pant
Published in: Ambio (2017)
Climate change (CC) threatens ecosystems in both developed and developing countries. As the impacts of CC are pervasive, global, and mostly irreversible, it is gaining worldwide attention. Here we review vulnerability and impacts of CC on forest and freshwater wetland ecosystems. We particularly look at investigations undertaken at different geographic regions in order to identify existing knowledge gaps and possible implications from such vulnerability in the context of Nepal along with available adaptation programs and national-level policy supports. Different categories of impacts which are attributed to disrupting structure, function, and habitat of both forest and wetland ecosystems are identified and discussed. We show that though still unaccounted, many facets of forest and freshwater wetland ecosystems of Nepal are vulnerable and likely to be impacted by CC in the near future. Provisioning ecosystem services and landscape-level ecosystem conservation are anticipated to be highly threatened with future CC. Finally, the need for prioritizing CC research in Nepal is highlighted to close the existing knowledge gap along with the implementation of adaptation measures based on existing location specific traditional socio-ecological system.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • healthcare
  • wastewater treatment
  • human health
  • tertiary care
  • primary care
  • public health
  • mental health
  • current status
  • quality improvement
  • working memory
  • water quality
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