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Nawaraj Parajuli
Preparedness for the mountain hazard chain in Nepal
Parajuli is a research associate for the Sajag-Nepal and carries his research at the forefront of communicating hazards concern, breaking down the barrier to residents, government, and the international community in understanding the natural events like landslides and golfs. UK Government through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) funded Sajag-Nepal.
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Unveiling the hidden complexities of the land beneath the ground: Our final frontier
Parajuli works for preparing geological maps. This process allows him to analyzes surface geology and interpret subsurface data, all while exploring the hidden complexities of the land below.
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Local disaster resilience in remote mountainous environments
Involving end users early on in the process, utilizing a bottom-up, participatory approach, and utilizing in-situ and remotely sensed monitoring, risk modeling and forecasting, vulnerability assessment, and risk governance will have the most impact.
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Department of Geology: Earth Institute
A strong grounding in earth sciences by utilizing the nation's distinctive geological features. Endorsing a new way of thinking about the future of our earth.
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Clean Energy: the hydropower
Water as white gold is a vital resource for generating the hydroelectric power.

Contact Nawaraj

( Department of Geology, IoST, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.
+9779841631110
[email protected]