Pabitra Gurung
International Water Management Institute
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Mountain Research and Development | 2014
Luna Bharati; Pabitra Gurung; Priyantha Jayakody; Vladimir U. Smakhtin; Utsav Bhattarai
Abstract Water has been identified as a key resource for Nepals economic growth. Although the country has 225 billion cubic meters of water available annually, less than 7% has been utilized. Climate change is a frequent topic in national development discussions in part because of its possible impact on future water availability. This study assessed the likely impact of climate change on water resources development in the Koshi River basin, Nepal, using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool to generate projections for the 2030s and 2050s. Results suggested that the impacts are likely to be scale dependent. Little impact is projected at annual, full-basin scales; but at sub-basin scale, under both the IPCCs A2 and B1 scenarios, precipitation is projected to increase in the upper transmountain subwatersheds in the 2030s and in most of the basin in the 2050s and to decrease in the lower sub-basins in the 2030s. Water yield is projected to increase in most of the basin except for the A2 scenario for the 2030s. Flow volumes are projected to increase during the monsoon and postmonsoon but decrease during the winter and premonsoon seasons. The impacts of climate change are likely to be higher during certain seasons and in some sub-basins. Thus, if infrastructure is in place that makes it possible to store and transfer water as needed, the water deficit due to any changes in rainfall or flow patterns could be managed and would not be a constraint on water resources development. The risks associated with extreme events such as floods and droughts should, however, also be considered during planning.
Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2016
Luna Bharati; Pabitra Gurung; L. Maharjan; Utsav Bhattarai
Abstract Planning adaptation strategies in response to climate change (CC) can be a daunting task, especially in regions such as the Koshi Basin in the Himalayas, where CC impacts are still uncertain. This paper recommends targeting adaptation strategies by focusing on changes in variability between the past and future climates at smaller scales. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and the Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration (IHA) are used for analysis. The results show: (a) higher maximum precipitation during monsoon and post-monsoon, and lower maximum precipitation during winter; (b) increase in precipitation and flows in the Trans-mountain region during all seasons, except for flows during monsoon; (c) increase in post-monsoon precipitation and routed flow volumes; (d) decrease in precipitation during winter and routed flow volumes in all the regions, except the Trans-mountain region; and (e) increase in frequency of high peak flows and decrease in baseflows. Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz Associate editor S. Kanae;
Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment | 2012
Luna Bharati; Pabitra Gurung; Priyantha Jayakody
Research Report. International Water Management Institute | 2011
Luna Bharati; Guillaume Lacombe; Pabitra Gurung; Priyantha Jayakody; Chu Thai Hoanh; Vladimir U. Smakhtin
Hydrological Processes | 2013
Pratibha Sapkota; Luna Bharati; Pabitra Gurung; Nitin Kaushal; Vladimir U. Smakhtin
Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment | 2011
Narayan K. Shrestha; P C Shakti; Pabitra Gurung
Archive | 2012
Salman Siddiqui; Luna Bharati; Menuka Pant; Pabitra Gurung; Biplov Rakhal
IWMI Research Reports | 2012
Salman Siddiqui; Luna Bharati; Menuka Pant; Pabitra Gurung; Biplov Rakhal
Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment | 2012
Pabitra Gurung; Luna Bharati
Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment | 2014
Pabitra Gurung; Tashi Yang Chung Sherpa