2022
DOI: 10.3126/gjn.v15i01.42890
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Indigenous knowledge and local practices for disaster risk reduction: A study of Kailali district

Abstract: Disasters which are resulted due to the natural or anthropogenic environmental damage processes such as deforestation, desertification, loss of biodiversity, soil erosion etc. and are increasing day by day. As such there are potentialities for outbreaks and their high risk at any places at any time. There are many literatures which suggest the possibility of disaster risk reduction and early warning through local indigenous knowledge and practices. The present study is an attempt to explore, evaluate andanalys… Show more

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