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Women are most vulnerable and likely to suffer disproportionately from climate change in developing countries like Nepal since their livelihood is heavily dependent on resources like agriculture, water and forests which pose maximum threat from climate change.This report analyzed 31 years long data of temperature and precipitation recorded in the study site along with questionnaire survey to assess the condition women might encounter in the scenario of climate change. Moreover this report suggests viable ways to get rid-off from probable climate change impacts.

Produktbeschreibung
Women are most vulnerable and likely to suffer disproportionately from climate change in developing countries like Nepal since their livelihood is heavily dependent on resources like agriculture, water and forests which pose maximum threat from climate change.This report analyzed 31 years long data of temperature and precipitation recorded in the study site along with questionnaire survey to assess the condition women might encounter in the scenario of climate change. Moreover this report suggests viable ways to get rid-off from probable climate change impacts.
Autorenporträt
The author is Master's degree student of Environment and Natural Resources in Department of Environment Science and Engineering in Kathmandu University, Nepal. He is mainly focusing his researches in fresh water science and climate change studies. He has participated various national and international conferences.