IWMI and DSCWM staff inspecting a meteorological station built in Shikharpur Baitadi, Nepal in 2017. The station will provide data to better plan and develop climate change mitigation technologies in the countries most vulnerable regions and communities. Building Climate Resilience of Watersheds in Mountain Eco-Regions (BCRWME) is the first component of Strategic Program for Climate Resilience (SPCR) of Nepal. The project is carried out by IWMI, along with ADB, the Nordic Development Fund, and the Department of DSWCM.
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The Chisapani location in the Western Terai of Nepal is a key spot as the Karnali river exits from the higher mountains to the lowlands, creating significant flood hazards that kill people almost every Monsoon. As part of an enhanced end-to-end early warning sytems, the Chisapani flood gauge reader monitors the river for alert levels and dispatches warnings to downstream vulnerable communities as part of Practical Action's efforts to build community flood resilience in Nepal.
The Chisapani location in the Terai of Western Nepal is a key spot as the Karnali river exits from the higher mountains to the lowlands, creating significant flood hazards that kill people almost every Monsoon. As part of an enhanced end-to-end early warning sytem, the Chisapani flood gauge reader monitors the river for alert levels and dispatches warnings to downstream vulnerable communities as part of Practical Action's efforts to build community flood resilience in Nepal.