Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management

The Barahathawa Municipality in southern Nepal has been creating a model for effective groundwater management to ensure prosperity, social equity and environmental sustainability. This example highlights how local leadership and multi-stakeholder collaboration can address complex and interconnected...

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Autores principales: Khadka, Manohara, Fanaian, Safa, Mishra, Anuj, KC, Sumitra
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175049
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author Khadka, Manohara
Fanaian, Safa
Mishra, Anuj
KC, Sumitra
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description The Barahathawa Municipality in southern Nepal has been creating a model for effective groundwater management to ensure prosperity, social equity and environmental sustainability. This example highlights how local leadership and multi-stakeholder collaboration can address complex and interconnected challenges in natural resource management.
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spelling CGSpace1750492025-11-11T05:14:59Z Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management Khadka, Manohara Fanaian, Safa Mishra, Anuj KC, Sumitra equity water governance groundwater multi-stakeholder processes sustainability The Barahathawa Municipality in southern Nepal has been creating a model for effective groundwater management to ensure prosperity, social equity and environmental sustainability. This example highlights how local leadership and multi-stakeholder collaboration can address complex and interconnected challenges in natural resource management. 2025-06-05 2025-06-11T05:12:18Z 2025-06-11T05:12:18Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175049 en Open Access International Water Management Institute KC, Sumitra; Khadka, Manohara; Fanaian, Safa; Mishra, Anuj. 2025. Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
spellingShingle equity
water governance
groundwater
multi-stakeholder processes
sustainability
Khadka, Manohara
Fanaian, Safa
Mishra, Anuj
KC, Sumitra
Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management
title Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management
title_full Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management
title_fullStr Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management
title_short Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management
title_sort stakeholders in nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management
topic equity
water governance
groundwater
multi-stakeholder processes
sustainability
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175049
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