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Effect of climate change in pollinator population: A threat to Food security – By Asmita Ghimire || Krishi Vines

INTRODUCTION Pollinator populations are declining worldwide and over 87% of flowering plant species and 87 of the leading global food crops rely on pollinators for seed production. Pollinator decline seriously impacts biodiversity conservation, reduces crop yield, and threatens food security. Pollinator populations around the world have been declining at an alarming rate in recent decades…

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The Threat of Modern Agriculture on Biodiversity – By Sangam Ghimire || Krishi Vines

Introduction Agriculture has been a cornerstone of human civilization, allowing societies to develop and thrive. However, as farming practices have evolved, particularly in the past century, the environmental consequences have become increasingly clear. Modern agriculture, characterized by intensive monoculture, extensive use of chemical inputs, and mechanization, poses a significant threat to biodiversity. The loss of…

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Invasive Alien Plant Species in Nepal: Hidden Threats to Agrobiodiversity and Ecosystem Stability – By Aliza Thapa || Krishi Vines

Introduction:  Nepal, despite its small territory, is celebrated for its rich biodiversity and diverse ecosystems that support a wide array of plant and animal species. This vital natural diversity faces significant threats from anthropogenic activities, climate change, pollution, fragmentation and introduction of invasive alien plant species (IAPS). Invasive alien plant species (IAPS) is a species…

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Agrobiodiversity: A Long-Term Solution to Combat Climate Change and Natural Disasters in Nepal – Saurav Pokharel || Krishi Vines

Nepal, one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, is facing increasing threats from climate change. Major contributing factors, including deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions, glacier bursts, and unplanned urbanization, are accelerating environmental degradation. These changes are raising global temperatures, resulting in irregular seasonal cycles. The once-predictable monsoon is now erratic, bringing intense flooding, while…

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Indigenous Knowledge and Agrobiodiversity Management in Nepal – Krishtina Ghele || Krishi Vines

Nepal is renowned for its rich agrobiodiversity, which is deeply rooted in the indigenous knowledge systems of its diverse ethnic communities. This review examines the significant contributions of traditional knowledge to the conservation and sustainable utilization of agrobiodiversity in Nepal. We highlight specific agricultural practices, seed-saving techniques, and cultural traditions that underscore the vital role…

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The Role of Renewable Energy in Combating Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities – By Prakash Khatri || Krishi Vines

Climate change is no longer just a topic of debate or something for future generations to worry about. It’s happening right now, and the effects are visible across the globe—from more intense storms to rising sea levels and record-breaking heatwaves. One of the biggest drivers of climate change is the burning of fossil fuels like…

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Climate Change and the Loss of Genetic Resources in Agriculture – By Dipesh Raj Neupane || Krishi Vines

Abstract Genetic resources in agriculture, comprising crop varieties, livestock breeds, and microorganisms, are critical for ensuring global food security and agricultural resilience. However, climate change, marked by rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather events, poses significant threats to these genetic resources. This study aims to explore how climate change affects…

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Traditional Farming Practices For Conservation Of Agro-Biodiversity – By Laxman Kumar B.K. || Krishi Vines

Traditional farming practices are primitive type of techniques which are used to food production and farming that makes extensive use of indigenous knowledge, land use, traditional tools/equipment, natural resources, organic fertilizer and farmers’ cultural values. Traditional farming practices play a crucial role in the preservation of agrobiodiversity. These methods, often passed down through generations, are…

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The Rising Tide: Climate Change and Flooding in Nepal – By Prashanta Raj Sigdel || Krishi Vines

Nepal was grappling with catastrophic flooding, particularly in its capital, Kathmandu, where heavy rainfall resulted in widespread devastation from September 26 to September 28, 2024. The Bagmati River, a crucial waterway flowing through the city, surpassed danger levels, peaking at 6.16 meters at Khokana, an alarming 2.16 meters above the threshold. Over three days, some…

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