Nyima Dorjee Bhotia
Researcher
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State-led resettlement projects that urge communities to move location due to anticipated future risk from hazards may result in patterns of “circular…
Integrating ethnographic and physical science methods in interdisciplinary research projects: Reflections on pedagogy and practice for ‘deep interdisciplinary’ engagement within the SajagNepal Project
Integrating ethnographic and physical science methods in interdisciplinary research projects: Reflections on pedagogy and practice for ‘deep interdisciplinary’ engagement within the SajagNepal Project
Despite ongoing debates about its origins, the Anthropocene—a new epoch characterized by significant human impact on the Earth's geology and ecosystems—is widely acknowledged. Our environment is increasingly a product of interacting biophysical and social forces, shaped by climate change, colonial legacies, gender norms, hydrological processes, and more. Understanding these intricate interactions requires a mixed-methods approach that combines qualitative and quantitative, biophysical and social research.
Knowing the Landscape and Taming the Landscape: Local and Mainstream DRR Perspectives in Nepal in 'Postcolonial Futures for Disaster Risk Reduction in South Asia'
Knowing the Landscape and Taming the Landscape: Local and Mainstream DRR Perspectives in Nepal in 'Postcolonial Futures for Disaster Risk Reduction in South Asia'
Southasiadisasters.net on Postcolonial Futures for Disaster Risk Reduction in South Asia
Episode 2: Sajag-Nepal's podcast: Notes from the Field
Episode 2: Sajag-Nepal's podcast: Notes from the Field
Reflecting on human society from diverse disciplinary and ideological perspectives to understand the root causes of disasters.
NEPAL IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
Podcast
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Podcast
NEPAL IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
Episode 1: Sajag-Nepal’s podcast: Notes from the Field
Podcast
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Podcast
Episode 1: Sajag-Nepal’s podcast: Notes from the Field
Modelling of post-monsoon drying in Nepal: implications for landslide hazard
Modelling of post-monsoon drying in Nepal: implications for landslide hazard
Brief Communication: Weak correlation between building damage and loss of life from landslides
Brief Communication: Weak correlation between building damage and loss of life from landslides
Abstract. Mapping exposure to landslides is necessary to mitigate risk and increase resilience. Exposure maps can be constructed from building databases, akin to seismic risk assessments, but there has been little investigation of the predictive relationship between building damage from landslides and risk to human life. Our study investigates this relationship globally and in Nepal (47 213 and 5664 landslides, respectively). While a correlation exists for nationwide totals (R2 = 0.75), it is negligible for individual events (R2 = 0.025). It is important to not construct landslide exposure maps from building datasets alone, else building damage may be inadvertently prioritised over human lives in disaster planning.
A short film: Bod-ne Yakpa Lep-so (Yakpa arrives from Tibet)
A short film: Bod-ne Yakpa Lep-so (Yakpa arrives from Tibet)
A conversation towards post-colonial futures for disaster risk reduction in South Asia | Emerald Insight
A conversation towards post-colonial futures for disaster risk reduction in South Asia | Emerald Insight
Places in Knots by Martin Saxer | Cornell University Press
Places in Knots by Martin Saxer | Cornell University Press
Tracing the experiences of mobile Himalayans across the globe, Places in Knots describes the ways in which Himalayan people relate to the multiple places they inhabit and the work and trouble of keeping...
Social Science Baha team’s visit to UK
Social Science Baha team’s visit to UK
Social Science Baha team’s visit to UK In April 2023, the SSB team members, comprising Jeevan Baniya, Mukta Lama, Dipak Basnet, Tek Bahadur Dong, Anuradha Puri, and Nyima Dorjee Bhotia, visited the United Kingdom for two weeks. The visit was hosted by the Department of Geography at Durham University. During our two weeks in the […]
Adapting to landslides and floods in Nepal
Adapting to landslides and floods in Nepal
Sajag-Nepal: Planning and preparedness for the mountain hazard and risk chain in Nepal
Sajag-Nepal: Planning and preparedness for the mountain hazard and risk chain in Nepal
On the Road: Commodities, Trade, and Transportation in Northwest Nepal - Himalaya Journal
On the Road: Commodities, Trade, and Transportation in Northwest Nepal - Himalaya Journal
On the Road in Rasuwa, Nepal - Himalaya Journal
On the Road in Rasuwa, Nepal - Himalaya Journal
Conference Proceedings: The Annual Kathmandu Conference on Nepal & the Himalaya
Conference Proceedings: The Annual Kathmandu Conference on Nepal & the Himalaya
Resilient Social Protection For An Inclusive Development – Social Science Baha
Resilient Social Protection For An Inclusive Development – Social Science Baha
Visualising What is Heard: On Nyima D. Bhotia’s Research Practice
Visualising What is Heard: On Nyima D. Bhotia’s Research Practice
Highland Asia | Nyima Dorjee Bhutia
Highland Asia | Nyima Dorjee Bhutia
Highland Asia | Highland Flotsam
Highland Asia | Highland Flotsam
Where the Fox Settles: 2015– Ongoing
Where the Fox Settles: 2015– Ongoing
KT2077 Kurakani | Priyankar Chand, Nyima Dorjee Bhotia and Dipti Sherchan
KT2077 Kurakani | Priyankar Chand, Nyima Dorjee Bhotia and Dipti Sherchan
Vibrant display of contemporary forms of artistic expression | In Kathmandu Triennale 2077 | By Republica
Vibrant display of contemporary forms of artistic expression | In Kathmandu Triennale 2077 | By Republica
Kathmandu Triennale 77 | Virtual Exhibition
Kathmandu Triennale 77 | Virtual Exhibition
MA Thesis | Moving in, moving up, moving out: Migration study of Walungnga of Upper Tamor valley, Eastern Nepal An Anthropological Study of a Historically Trans-Himalayan Community of Eastern Nepal
MA Thesis | Moving in, moving up, moving out: Migration study of Walungnga of Upper Tamor valley, Eastern Nepal An Anthropological Study of a Historically Trans-Himalayan Community of Eastern Nepal
Highland Asia | Private Roads: Local road construction initiatives in the Himalayas
Highland Asia | Private Roads: Local road construction initiatives in the Himalayas
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