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Despite limited resources for science, Himalayan countries are on a path to sustainable development using cheap, small-scale technologies. But can they reconcile past successes with future challenges such as climate change?

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Bhutan’s balancing act: Happiness vs. development

T. V. Padma reports on Bhutan's dilemma: how to reconcile conservation, economic development and happiness in a modern world.

15/08/07

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Community forestry: the regreening of the Himalayas

Leafy forests replanted by communities in Nepal are flying in the face of accepted conservation practice, reports T. V. ...

15/08/07

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Landslide victory: Bioengineering in Nepal

Nepal is using plants and modern engineering to combat the landslides that regularly plague the nation. Badri Paudyal reports.

14/08/07

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Monitoring climate change at the top of the world

Scientists in the Himalayas are battling poor resources to protect the area from the effects of climate change. T. ...

14/08/07

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Simple and cheap: Nepal’s application of science

Almost unnoticed, Nepal is developing simple and cheap technologies that make the best of local resources and don't damage ...

14/08/07