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pro vyhledávání: '"Ashok Kumar Shrestha"'
Autor:
Mohan Aryal, Saroj Panthi, Manoj Bhatta, Thakur Prasad Magrati, Ashok Kumar Shrestha, Puran Bhakta Shrestha, Ajay Karki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Threatened Taxa, Vol 8, Iss 14, Pp 9638-9642 (2016)
The status and conservation of the Blue Bull Boselaphus tragocamelus is becoming one of the prominent discourses of wildlife research. The study was carried out along the Tinau River at Rupandehi District in western Nepal to ascertain the population
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a57ec179233f4c32a8959d609734f753
Autor:
Karma Phuntsho, Janita Gurung, Kamala Gurung, Ashok Kumar Shrestha, Popular Gentle, Rucha Ghate, Binaya Pasakhala, Sunil Thapa
Publikováno v:
Mountain Research and Development, Vol 41, Iss 4, Pp R8-R15 (2021)
Transhumant pastoralism, with its cultural, ecological, and socioeconomic significance, is an important livelihood strategy for mountain communities. Despite its importance, transhumant pastoralism is declining in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region. Thi
Autor:
Khadka Bahadur Pal, Ashok Kumar Shrestha, Lal B. Thapa, Yam Prasad Dhital, Syed Tallataf Hussain Shah, Alina Dangol, Tarka Bahadur Chalaune, Motee Lal Sharma, Ramesh Raj Pant
Publikováno v:
SN Applied Sciences. 3
Water quality deterioration has threatened aquatic life around the world including Nepal, which has been a serious issue for environmental sustainability and economic development. This study evaluated and interpreted hydrochemical parameters of the B
Publikováno v:
Nepal Journal of Environmental Science. 6:9-16
Soil fertility management in agricultural land is challenging in hilly areas of Nepal. The study assesses the soil fertility status of Bari (upland) and Khet (lowland) agriculture land in Mid-hill of Gorkha district. Altogether 30 samples were collec
Autor:
Puran Bhakta Shrestha, Ashok Kumar Shrestha, Mohan Aryal, Ajay Karki, Thakur Prasad Magrati, Manoj Bhatta, Saroj Panthi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Threatened Taxa, Vol 8, Iss 14, Pp 9638-9642 (2016)
The status and conservation of the Blue Bull Boselaphus tragocamelus is becoming one of the prominent discourses of wildlife research. The study was carried out along the Tinau River at Rupandehi District in western Nepal to ascertain the population