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Mountain Research and Development | 2010

Solid Waste and Water Quality Management Models for Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone, Nepal Implementation of a Participatory Modeling Framework

Emanuela Chiara Manfredi; Bastian Flury; Gaetano Viviano; Sudeep Thakuri; Sanjay Nath Khanal; Pramod Kumar Jha; Ramesh Kumar Maskey; Rijan Bhakta Kayastha; Kumud Raj Kafle; Silu Bhochhibhoya; Narayan Prasad Ghimire; Bharat Babu Shrestha; Gyanendra Chaudhary; Francesco Giannino; Fabrizio Cartenì; Stefano Mazzoleni; Franco Salerno

Abstract The problem of supporting decision- and policy-makers in managing issues related to solid waste and water quality was addressed within the context of a participatory modeling framework in the Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone in Nepal. We present the main findings of management-oriented research projects conducted within this framework, thus providing an overview of the current situation in the park regarding solid waste and water quality issues. We found that most of the solid waste generated in the park is composed of organic matter, paper, and minor reused waste that is mainly reused for cattle feeding and manure, while disposal of other nondegradable categories of collected waste (glass, metal, and plastic) is not properly managed. Particularly, burning or disposal in open dumps poses a great hazard to environmental, human, and animal health, as most dump sites situated close to water courses are prone to regular flooding during the rainy season, thereby directly contaminating river water. Pollutants and microbiological contamination in water bodies were found and anthropogenic activities and hazardous practices such as solid waste dump sites, open defecation, and poor conditions of existing septic tanks are suggested as possibly affecting water quality. Collection of these data on solid waste and water quality and compilation of management information on the targeted social-ecological system allowed us to develop consensus-building models to be used as management supporting tools. By implementing such models, we were able to simulate scenarios identifying and evaluating possible management solutions and interventions in the park. This work reveals insights into general dynamics that can support the quest for solutions to waste and water quality management problems in other protected areas and mountain landscapes where traditional livelihood and land use patterns are changing under the influence of a growing population, changing consumption patterns, and international tourism.


Mountain Research and Development | 2017

The Global Warming Potential of Building Materials: An Application of Life Cycle Analysis in Nepal

Silu Bhochhibhoya; Michela Zanetti; Francesca Pierobon; Paola Gatto; Ramesh Kumar Maskey; Raffaele Cavalli

This paper analyzes the global-warming potential of materials used to construct the walls of 3 building types—traditional, semimodern, and modern—in Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone in Nepal, using the life-cycle assessment approach. Traditional buildings use local materials, mainly wood and stone, while semimodern and modern buildings use different amounts of commercial materials, such as cement and glass wool. A comparison of the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the 3 building types, using as the functional unit 1 m2 of wall, found that traditional buildings release about one-fourth of the greenhouse gas emissions released by semimodern buildings and less than one-fifth of the emissions of modern buildings. However, the use of thermal insulation in the modern building walls helps to reduce the energy consumption for space heating and consequently to reduce the global warming potential. In 25 years, the total global warming potential of a traditional building will be 20% higher than that of a modern building. If local materials, such as wood, are used in building construction, the emissions from production and transportation could be dramatically reduced.


Mountain Research and Development | 2010

Energy, Forest, and Indoor Air Pollution Models for Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone, Nepal Implementation of a Participatory Modeling Framework

Franco Salerno; Gaetano Viviano; Sudeep Thakuri; Bastian Flury; Ramesh Kumar Maskey; Sanjay Nath Khanal; Dinesh R. Bhuju; Marco Carrer; Silu Bhochhibhoya; Maria Teresa Melis; Francesco Giannino; Anna Staiano; Fabrizio Cartenì; Stefano Mazzoleni; Annalisa Cogo; Atindra Sapkota; Sandeep Shrestha; Rojan Kumar Pandey; Emanuela Chiara Manfredi


International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2017

Comparative life cycle assessment and life cycle costing of lodging in the Himalaya

Silu Bhochhibhoya; Massimo Pizzol; Wouter Achten; Ramesh Kumar Maskey; Michela Zanetti; Raffaele Cavalli


Archive | 2009

Management-Oriented Environmental Research in Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone

Franco Salerno; Bastian Flury; Sudeep Thakuri; Marcello Basani; Ramesh Kumar Maskey; Sanjay Nath Khanal; Atindra Sapkota; Dinesh R. Bhuju; Pramod Kumar Jha; Silu Bhochhibhoya


Energy Management Research in Sagarmatha NationalPark and Buffer Zone (SNPBZ) and its Outcomes. | 2010

Energy Management Research in Sagarmatha National Park and Buffer Zone (SNPBZ) and its Outcomes

Ramesh Kumar Maskey; Silu Bhochhibhoya; Rojan Kumar Pandey; Sanjay Nath Khanal; Kumud Raj Kafle; Franco Salerno; Gaetano Viviano


Linnaeus Eco-Tech | 2017

Mitigating Climate Change through Energy Efficient Practices in High Altitudes of Nepal

Silu Bhochhibhoya; Ramesh Kumar Maskey; Sanjaya Nath Khanal


ULB Institutional Repository | 2016

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Costing of Lodging in the Himalaya

Silu Bhochhibhoya; Massimo Pizzol; Wouter Achten; Michela Zanetti; Raffaele Cavalli


Archive | 2016

Sustainability assessment of building system in Himalayan region

Silu Bhochhibhoya


Life cycle approaches to sustainable regioanl development | 2016

Global warming and Himalayan building

Silu Bhochhibhoya; Raffaele Cavalli; Fritz Balkau; Stefania Massari; Guido Sonnemann

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Franco Salerno

National Research Council

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Gaetano Viviano

National Research Council

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Sudeep Thakuri

National Research Council

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Fabrizio Cartenì

University of Naples Federico II

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Francesco Giannino

University of Naples Federico II

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Stefano Mazzoleni

University of Naples Federico II

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