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Koshi

at the

face of

changing

climate

This photo story is a product of research on “Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Koshi River Basin, Nepal” carried out by Nepal Development Research Institute , funded by Climate and Development Knowledge Network and Global Change SysTem for Analysis Research and Training from June 2012 to December 2013.

Photo credit: Mr. Dhiraj Raj Gyawali, NDRI Media Port

CDKN & START

Baraha Kshetra area, downstream of the proposed dam

Proposed Koshi High Dam Site

River bank cutting and lack of infrastructures;

Daily nuisance

Local Participation in Household Survey and Focus Group Discussion

Adaptation Strategy: A farmer switches to water melon, pointed gourd (parwar) and bottle gourd (Lauka) farming in the flooded areas after 2008 Koshi Flood.

Local people selling varieties of fish from Koshi river, which is one of the livelihood options of people residing in the area. The area is also famous for Jute farming.

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Flood inundated area now used for sand mining ; Embankment protection structure at the breach site of Kusha.

Organizations (Koshi Victim Society, Abhiyan Nepal, etc.) working for flooded affected people

Indigenous grain and firewood storage techniques

Rehabilitation area, supported by Lumanti organization in

Haripur VDC, Sunsari District

Abandoned households due to flood

Local people marking the flood level

Behind the lenses

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