TY - JOUR
T1 - Spring Revival in the Mid-Hills of the Himalaya
T2 - A Socioeconomic Assessment Using Benefit-Cost Analysis
AU - Butte, Giacomo
AU - Khadka, Karishma
AU - Aldinucci, Alice
AU - MacAulay, Bobby
AU - Bhuchar, Sanjeev
N1 - © 2024 The Authors. Published by International Mountain Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/12/6
Y1 - 2024/12/6
N2 - Natural springs are the main water source for more than 100 million people living in the Hindu Kush Himalaya. In Nepal, 10 million people in the mid-hills and mountains depend on them. These sources are under stress due to factors such as climate change, infrastructural development, and socioeconomic changes. To combat this trend, spring revival activities have been carried out across the Hindu Kush Himalaya in the last few years. Considering 2 study sites in Nepal, this work attempts the first benefit-cost analysis for spring revival in rural settings. First, using literature and community consultations, a cause-effect map was drafted. Second, the benefits and costs were estimated quantitatively using 4 scenarios: 2 based on the study sites and 2 on more generic situations. Positive (.1) benefit-cost ratios were found in 3 scenarios, showing that spring revival has potential but local conditions (households served, presence of other water sources, usage) are important factors to be considered.
AB - Natural springs are the main water source for more than 100 million people living in the Hindu Kush Himalaya. In Nepal, 10 million people in the mid-hills and mountains depend on them. These sources are under stress due to factors such as climate change, infrastructural development, and socioeconomic changes. To combat this trend, spring revival activities have been carried out across the Hindu Kush Himalaya in the last few years. Considering 2 study sites in Nepal, this work attempts the first benefit-cost analysis for spring revival in rural settings. First, using literature and community consultations, a cause-effect map was drafted. Second, the benefits and costs were estimated quantitatively using 4 scenarios: 2 based on the study sites and 2 on more generic situations. Positive (.1) benefit-cost ratios were found in 3 scenarios, showing that spring revival has potential but local conditions (households served, presence of other water sources, usage) are important factors to be considered.
KW - cost-benefit analysis
KW - environmental economics
KW - Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH)
KW - Nepal
KW - resilience
KW - spring revival
KW - water
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U2 - 10.1659/mrd.2024.00020
DO - 10.1659/mrd.2024.00020
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212815897
SN - 0276-4741
VL - 44
SP - R12-R25
JO - Mountain Research and Development
JF - Mountain Research and Development
IS - 4
ER -