Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center

Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center (HiCCDRC) Water resource is the main natural resource of Nepal. Sc. by research, M. Phil. and Ph. D.

The main river systems of Nepal like Saptakoshi, Gandaki, Karnali and Mahakali are fed from the melting of snow and glacier ice in the Himalayas. All major rivers are of Nepal are perennial with ample amount of water available throughout the year. There is high possibility to built many new hydroelectric power plants and water supply plants for drinking and irrigation purposes in order to take ben

efit of this vast natural resource in the economic development of the country as well as development of the other nations of south Asian region by exporting hydropower where power demand is very high. For equal national development as well as local demand of hydropower due to economic activities, hydropower plants are being established on higher elevation, too. Since the higher elevation encountered with glacial environment, it is necessary to give due attention to glaciers and glacier lakes which are highly vulnerable to climatic changes occurring worldwide. In Nepal also, the impact of climate change on glaciers has been seen and many existing glacial lakes are expanding and some new are forming. Water induced disasters are also on increasing. Extreme events of precipitation (drought and flood) are increasing in number. Recent studies showed that most Himalayan glaciers are retreating probably due to increase in air temperature. If the current rate of glacier retreat continues, it will have a direct impact on availability of water on rivers for different purposes such as hydropower generation, irrigation and drinking in near future. Therefore, it is very urgent to study impact of climate change on Nepalese glaciers and consequently on Nepalese water resources for proper and sustainable development of water resources. In this context, till now there is no any institution in Nepal which carries out researches on snow, glaciers, glacier lakes, water induced disaster and climate change which are main influencing components of water resource development in Nepal and produces young researchers in these subjects. Therefore, the Disaster Management and Sustainable Development Center (DMSDC) is renamed to the Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center (HiCCDRC) in October 2009 which is under the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering (DESE), School of Science (SOS) in Kathmandu University (KU), Dhulikhel, Nepal. Objective
The main objective of the center is to carry out research on cryospheric science and climate change related issues and produce young researchers in these fields. The specific objectives of the center include:

Research on snow, glacier, glacial lakes, hydrology, disaster, energy, biodiversity and climate change and related issues- in house, collaborative and cliental
Trainings- in house and outside cliental in the above mentioned topics
Course offerings – M. in Glaciology
Provide services to university in the related expertise
Organize relevant workshop/seminar/conferences
Develops national/international linkage and collaborations

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The United Nations has declared 2025 as the International Year of Glacier Preservation. The declaration came after the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution in December 2022 to mark 2025 as the starting point for a decade-long focus on glacier preservation until 2034.

Happening now!National Symposium on CryosphereWarm-up Celebration to the International Year of Glacier Preservation from...
21/03/2024

Happening now!
National Symposium on Cryosphere
Warm-up Celebration to the International Year of Glacier Preservation from 2025
Nepal National Water and Weather Week - 2024

 # Highlights of the Symposium- Special Talks from:- Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center (HiCCDRC...
07/03/2024

# Highlights of the Symposium
- Special Talks from:
- Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center (HiCCDRC), Kathmandu University
- International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
- Central Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Tribhuvan University (CDHM, TU)
- Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM)
- Cryospheric Society of Nepal (CSN)
# Student presentations and posters.

ICMHC 2023 Registration and abstract submission are now openThe International Conference on Mountain Hydrology and Cryos...
14/06/2023

ICMHC 2023 Registration and abstract submission are now open

The International Conference on Mountain Hydrology and Cryosphere will be held in Kathmandu and Dhulikhel, on 9 and 10 November 2023.

The conference is organized by the Nepal Committee for the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center, Kathmandu University (HiCCDRC, KU) and The Small Earth Nepal (SEN). It is co-organized by the Society of Hydrologists and Meteorologists (SOHAM) - Nepal, Tribhuvan University (CDHM and CDES, TU), International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), International Water Management Institute (IWMI), UNESCO-Nepal and Global Water Future (GWF) of the University of Saskatchewan. The other associated partners of the conference are the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), Water Resources Research and Development Centre (WRRDC), International Center for Water Resources and Global Change (ICWRGC) and Center of Research for Environment, Energy and Water (CREEW), Nepal.

Abstract submission and online registration are now open on the website:
Registration and abstract submission:
https://www.iahs-nepal.org/.../registration-and-abstract...
For additional information please visit the website: https://www.iahs-nepal.org/icmhc-2023
We look forward to welcoming you to Nepal in November 2023.
Stay tuned for more information.

Data Analysis Training Workshop using Python for graduate students by a Visiting Ph. D. Scholar, Mr. Ryan Marshall Stric...
24/03/2023

Data Analysis Training Workshop using Python for graduate students by a Visiting Ph. D. Scholar, Mr. Ryan Marshall Strickland, Arkansas University, USA hosted at HiCCDRC, DESE, KU

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