In search of a safe home-development of a landscape plan for re-clustering earthquake affected communities : a case of Majhigaun in Sindhupalchok district, Nepal (Also available on CD) (Record no. 52948)

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Title In search of a safe home-development of a landscape plan for re-clustering earthquake affected communities : a case of Majhigaun in Sindhupalchok district, Nepal (Also available on CD)
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS Abstract i Acknowledgements .iii Contents v List of tables ix List of figures xi List of abbreviations xiii 1. Introduction . 1 2. Need for study . 3 3. Study area 5 4. Intent 7 5. Hypothesis . 7 6. Aim/Objective . 7 7. Literature synthesis . 9 7.1. How do earthquakes happen? 9 7.2. Where do they affect more? . 9 7.3. How was the study region chosen? 10 7.4. How was the site zeroed down? . 12 7.5. What is the project about? 14 7.6. What is the soil type in Nepal and the study region? . 15 7.6.1. Major soil types of Nepal . 15 7.6.2. Inferences 17 7.7. What happened in the Gorkha earthquake? . 17 7.8. Reasons for re-clustering—vulnerability of the site and landslide problems? 18 7.9. Landslide parameters? . 18 8. Case studies . 19 8.1. Sariska Tiger reserve, village relocation 19 8.1.1.1. Reason for selection 20 8.1.1.2. Inferences 20 8.2. A Study from Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, Nepal- Impact of human re-location programme on livelihood 20 8.2.1. Reason for selection . 21 8.2.2. Inferences . 21 8.3. Case study- Pong Dam re-location , Himachal Pradesh, India . 22 8.3.1. Reasons for selection . 23 8.3.2. Inferences . 23 8.4. Re-building another Majhi village near Melamchi, by Zika and Thai Nepal NGO, Nepal 23 8.4.1. Reason for selection . 23 8.4.2. Inferences . 23 9. Methodology . 25 9.1. a) Site Visits 25 9.2. b) Source identification . 25 9.3. c) Preparation of Checklist, Questionnaire, Observation sites 25 9.4. d) Data verification/cross referencing . 25 9.5. e) Layers 25 10. Scopes and limitations 27 11. Ecology and hydrology . 27 12. Climatology. 29 13. Types of forests . 31 13.1. Sal Dry forest/Sal Wet Forest-100m-1100m . 31 13.2. Chir Forest . 31 13.3. Dry mixed Forest-1100m-1700m 32 14. Hydrology . 33 15. Culture and the people 35 15.1. The majhis . 35 16. Agriculture 37 16.1. Probable scopes for improvement . 38 17. Mapping of the site – larger watershed . 39 18. Mapping of the site – village scale . 42 19. Mapping of the site – village scale . 45 References 47 Appendices . 48 A1. Appendix title 48
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Personal name Feenstra, Anne (Guide)
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Topic 2014 Batch
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Topic FA-PG
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Topic Landscape Architecture
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