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Mountain Research and Development | 2013

Innovation as an Expression of Adaptive Capacity to Change in Himalayan Farming

Tor Halfdan Aase; Prem Sagar Chapagain; Prakash C. Tiwari

Abstract Recent studies of future food production in South Asia generally agree that the conditions for production will radically change in the years to come, in particular due to climate change and market variations. However, because we do not know how conditions will be modified and what adaptations will be required by farmers, the article assumes that innovative farming systems will cope best with changes, whatever those changes turn out to be. The challenge, then, is to identify circumstances that either promote or hamper innovation. A comparative analysis of 2 farming communities in the Himalayas concludes that no single parameter can explain the observed variation of agricultural innovation. Rather than restricting analyses to “innovation systems” that consist of social institutions only, the article proposes an approach that includes social actors, as well as natural resources, in processes that produce “innovative places.” In this study, water availability, farm size, and an active national nongovernmental organization are parameters that encourage innovation.


Annals of the American Association of Geographers | 2017

Water as "time-substance": the hydrosocialities of climate change in Nepal

Julian Clark; Praju Gurung; Prem Sagar Chapagain; Santosh Regmi; Jagat K. Bhusal; Timothy Karpouzoglou; Feng Mao; Art Dewulf

This article develops a novel theoretical framework to explain how waters situatedness relates to its political agency. Recent posthuman scholarship emphasizes these qualities but, surprisingly, no sustained analysis has been undertaken of this interrelation. Here we do so by theorizing water as a “time-substance” to reposition human hydrological struggles (including those exacerbated by climate change) around the topologies and temporalities rather than the spatialities of water. This innovative approach opens up new areas of geographical enquiry based on hydrosocial forms, hydrosocial transformations, and hydrosocial information (collectively referred to here as hydrosocialities). We contend that hydrosocialities enable the tracing of human–water relations that transcend times and scales and the matricial categories of subject and object to overcome the situated–agential binary of water. Drawing on two years of fieldwork in Mustang, Nepal, this conceptual framework is deployed to examine hydrosocialities in two remote mountain communities. We show hydrosocialities that comprise diverse water knowledge practices constituted from multiple points of proximity between the social and the hydrological in space and time. In turn, this conceptual framework underscores the importance of boundary objects in mediating waters situated–agential qualities. The article concludes that consequently boundary objects can play a crucial role in producing new practical hydrosocial politics of climate change mitigation and adaptation.


Small-scale Forestry | 2016

Consumption Patterns of Fuelwood in Rural Households of Dolakha District, Nepal: Reflections from Community Forest User Groups

Pratikshya Kandel; Prem Sagar Chapagain; Lila Nath Sharma; Ole R. Vetaas


International journal of ecology and environmental sciences | 2016

Mountains Under Pressure: Evaluating Ecosystem Services and Livelihoods in the Upper Himalayan Region of Nepal

Jagat K. Bhusal; Prem Sagar Chapagain; Santosh Regmi; Praju Gurung; Zed Zulkafli; Timothy Karpouzoglou; Bhopal Pandeya; Wouter Buytaert; Julian Clark


Geographical Journal of Nepal | 2018

Land Use Land Cover Change and its Pathways in Sidin VDC, Panchthar District, Nepal

Prem Sagar Chapagain; Mohan Kumar Rai; Basanta Paudel


Ecosystem services | 2018

Can control of invasive vegetation improve water and rural livelihood security in Nepal

Mark Everard; Nishikant Gupta; Prem Sagar Chapagain; Bharat Babu Shrestha; Guy Preston; Prakash C. Tiwari


Area | 2018

Multi-sited Himalayan households and the misleading rural-urban dichotomy

Tor Halfdan Aase; Prem Sagar Chapagain; Hemanta Dangal


APN Science Bulletin | 2018

Using a participatory-based toolkit to build resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change impacts in rural India: A new paradigm shift for rural communities in the Himalaya

Lance Heath; Prakash C. Tiwari; Bedoshruiti Sadhukhan; Sunandan Tiwari; Bhagwati Joshi; Ailikun; Prem Sagar Chapagain; Tingbao Xu; Geraldine Li; Jianzhong Yan


Geographical Journal of Nepal | 2017

Firewood management practice by hoteliers and non-hoteliers in Langtang valley, Nepal Himalayas

Prem Sagar Chapagain


Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2017

Status of natural springs in the Melamchi region of the Nepal Himalayas in the context of climate change

Prem Sagar Chapagain; Motilal Ghimire; Shova Shrestha

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Julian Clark

University of Birmingham

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Timothy Karpouzoglou

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Feng Mao

University of Birmingham

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