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#32 From: MITRA <serafsprite@...>
Date: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:35 am
Subject: Re: Please I need your help urgently
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Dear all,
   Below is the sad email sent by Pushpa Acharya. I am forwarding this mail to you all. Pushpa is our senior brother  who passed M.Sc. (Zoology) from Tribhuvan University. He is in very difficult situation at this moment. As there is no other means of communication, I request you to communicate with him through email (armalepushpa@...) and ask for easy communication in order to help him. If he is near by your place, there you can meet and help him. He is good brother as well as friend. He is honest and will soon pay you back the money supported. I am sending this mail especially those who are staying In UK and country nearby. Please be in touch with him asap.
 
Mitra Pandey
  

 
On 8/16/09, Pushpa Acharya <armalepushpa@...> wrote:
 

Am in a great sorrow writing you this note,Just wanted to inform you about something very  important,i could barely think straight at this point,i hope you come to my aid Because something very terrible is happening to me now,i need a favor from you now,I had a trip here in UK
 
   Unfortunately for me all my money got stolen on my way to the hotel where i lodged along with my bag were my passport was And since then i have been without any money i am even owing the hotel here.
 
   So i have limited access to emails for now,please i need you to lend me about 900pounds so i can make arrangements and return back I am full of panic now,the police only asked me to write a statement about the incident and directed me to the embassy,i have spoken to the embassy here but they are not responding to the matter effectively,I will return the money back to you as soon as i get home,I am so confused right now.i wasn't injured because I complied immediately.
 

 I will be waiting to hear from you since i can't access the internet always
   Kind Regards
      pushpa
 



#31 From: Pushpa Acharya <armalepushpa@...>
Date: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:19 am
Subject: Please I need your help urgently
armalepushpa@...
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Am in a great sorrow writing you this note,Just wanted to inform you about something very  important,i could barely think straight at this point,i hope you come to my aid Because something very terrible is happening to me now,i need a favor from you now,I had a trip here in UK
 
   Unfortunately for me all my money got stolen on my way to the hotel where i lodged along with my bag were my passport was And since then i have been without any money i am even owing the hotel here.
 
   So i have limited access to emails for now,please i need you to lend me about 900pounds so i can make arrangements and return back I am full of panic now,the police only asked me to write a statement about the incident and directed me to the embassy,i have spoken to the embassy here but they are not responding to the matter effectively,I will return the money back to you as soon as i get home,I am so confused right now.i wasn't injured because I complied immediately.
 

 I will be waiting to hear from you since i can't access the internet always
   Kind Regards
      pushpa


#30 From: "drmmhassan" <drmmhassan@...>
Date: Sun Jul 22, 2007 7:19 am
Subject: Warmest greetings from Lahore, Pakistan
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Dear bat friends at Pokhara!

Hope all of you are fine. I have joined your group now we shall stay
in touch with each other.
Kindly update this website and add new pictures of the recent workshop
held at IoF.

With best wishes to all of you.

Dr. Mahmood

#29 From: "carl_chesterman" <carl_chesterman@...>
Date: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:01 am
Subject: Re: New poll for batsnepal
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--- In batsnepal@yahoogroups.com, batsnepal@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>
>
> Enter your vote today!  A new poll has been created for the
> batsnepal group:
>
> Do you own a Bat Detector?
> If you do can you please say which one.
>
>   o Yes
>   o No
>   o Never thought about it
>   o Getting one soon
>
>
> To vote, please visit the following web page:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/batsnepal/surveys?id=2536900
>
> Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
> not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
> web site listed above.
>
> Thanks!
>

Hey all
I did start a poll then i deleted it, because you/ it hasn`t got a
reply section on it and i thought it did, sorry bout the confusion.

#28 From: "carl_chesterman" <carl_chesterman@...>
Date: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:00 am
Subject: Do you own a Bat Detector?
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Do you own a Bat detector and if so which one?
As i said in my intro i`ve order the A01058 Ciel Electronique CDB103 R2
Bat
Detector.http://www.alanaecology.com/acatalog/Ciel_Electronique_CDB103_B
at_Detector.html

If you do own one can you please say.

Thanks

Carl

#27 From: batsnepal@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:57 am
Subject: New poll for batsnepal
batsnepal@yahoogroups.com
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Enter your vote today!  A new poll has been created for the
batsnepal group:

Do you own a Bat Detector?
If you do can you please say which one.

   o Yes
   o No
   o Never thought about it
   o Getting one soon


To vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/batsnepal/surveys?id=2536900

Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
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web site listed above.

Thanks!

#26 From: "carl_chesterman" <carl_chesterman@...>
Date: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:55 am
Subject: Hey i`m new
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Hey i`m Carl 17, and from oxford uk.I`ve been into bats for some time
now, i tried to join my local bat group but he hasn`t replied back yet,
so i`m taking it has he/they don`t want me.
So i`ve brought myself a Bat Detector
(http://www.alanaecology.com/acatalog/Ciel_Electronique_CDB103_Bat_Detec
tor.html)
to not only here the bats for fun, but to hear them so i know where to
put bat boxes up.
I`m glad that there`s more people that like bats and don`t just go by
some crappy miths.We needto save not only bats but all animals that are
endangered because off us.
Anyway enough rammply lol :D
So that`s  a bit about me you can find more info bout me on
http://www.bebo.com/interstellaman

Thanks and i hope to  enjoy my stay.

#25 From: "Gandhiv Kafle" <gandhiv.kafle@...>
Date: Sat Apr 14, 2007 3:41 am
Subject: Wish
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Good Morning!
 
I wish you all 'Happy New Nepali Year 2064'.

--
Gandhiv Kafle
Tribhuvan University, Institute of Forestry
P. O. Box 43, Pokhara, Nepal
Tel: 977-9804109268
Email:
gandhivkafle@...
Website: www.wetlandfriends.org


#24 From: hari adhikari <harisubash2002@...>
Date: Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:38 am
Subject: Request of personal information
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Dear Bat  Friends  members,
We are going to prepare a directory of Bat Friends  members. The directory will build a network of bat friends for better sharing, transfer and exchange of information on bats.
So I request you to send the following information in email
harisubash2002@... :
Name:
Affiliation:
Title/Designation:
Mailing Address:
Email:
Website:
Tel:
Country:
Conservation interest:
Latest publications related to bats :
Professional Achievement on bats :
So, don't miss this opportunity to be a member of bat friends' community.
I look forward to hear from you.
Sincerely,
Hari Adhikari
Institute of Forestry
Pokhara campus
Pokhara
Post box no 43
harisubash2002@...
http://batfriends.tripod.com/





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#23 From: "batsnepal" <batsnepal@...>
Date: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:03 am
Subject: Biodiversity Conservation
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Dear Colleagues:
A new natural history facility is coming up in Southern India are
looking for people who are dedicated to biodiversity conservation and
willing to work hard in the areas of education, research and captive
propagation of flora and fauna indigenous to the Nilgiri Biosphere
Reserve. Fauna will be limited to non-protected small-bodied taxon
groups. Emphasis will be on getting it right and on innovation in the
creation of ecological zones for teaching for both intellectual and
emotional impact. It is an exciting venture conceptualized by one of
the world's most innovative bio-park planners.

If you are interested or know a friend who would be interested, please
write to Sally Walker and ask them to write to her. Please send first
a mini-cv with higher education qualifications, recent experience and
a succinct paragraph relating why you would like to work for such a
facility as has been described. Send it to Sally Walker
sallyrwalker@...
thanks.
Written by Sally Walker, sallyrwalker@....

#22 From: hari adhikari <harisubash2002@...>
Date: Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:31 am
Subject: Re: Bat Training Organized
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Dear bat lovers it is my great pleasure to inform you that The new website named
 
has been published so please go through the website and send me your view about this website and the things that need to be added and removed.
I am looking to hear from you soon.
 
Hari Adhikari
Institute of Forestry
Pokhara campus
Pokhara
Hario kharka
Post box no 43
http://batfriends.tripod.com/

hari adhikari <harisubash2002@...> wrote:
hi frens there is new website for bats visit it la
 
 
Hari Adhikari
Bat Friends

batsnepal <batsnepal@yahoo.com> wrote:
Pokhara, 5th September, 2006: Training was organized at Institute of
Forestry (IoF) from 1 to 5 September, 2006 by Bat friends, a newly
formed club at Institute of Forestry, Pokhara. The main objectives of
this program were to give the technical knowledge to students as well
as to make students aware that bats are important part of ecosystem
rather than the symbol of witch and to strengthen the students towards
research of bats. The program was supported by ComForM (Community
Based Natural Forest and Tree Management in the Himalaya), CBEC
(Center for Biodiversity and Environment Conservation), BHSS/BCMC
(Bindhabasini Higher Secondary School/Bat Cave Management Committee),
ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project) and NATURE (Nepal Action
Trust for Utility Resource and Education). It is probably the first
training organized in Nepal to foster technical knowledge to the
students regarding bat capturing and handling technique. Dr. Luis
Ruedas, a Fulbright Scholar to Kathmandu University from Portland
State University, Prof. Shree Prasad Dhaubhadel (Institute of
Forestry, Pokhara) and Mr. Pushpa Raj Acharya (M.Sc. zoology, TU), a
young bat researcher were the main resource personnel in the training.
They mainly taught trainees about chiroptera (bats), bats of Nepal and
field survey techniques about bats. During the field training on 3¬rd,
4th and 5th September, 2006 two species Hipposideros armiger and
Rhinolophus macrotis were recorded for the first time in Pokhara
valley. Total 6 species were recorded from Banpale danda situated
within the premises of IoF using an ultra sound detector. 11 species
of bats were previously recorded from Pokhara Valley out of 52 bat
species recorded in Nepal. Now the number of bats species in Pokhara
valley can be assured as 13. However, if such survey is conducted in
the valley more number of bat species can be recorded. Training
organized has made the students of IoF capable of capturing and
handling bats. Thus, this training will support the conservation of
bat through research and awareness activities.



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#21 From: "Gandhiv Kafle" <gandhivkafle@...>
Date: Thu Feb 8, 2007 3:50 pm
Subject: Fwd: eBulletin February 2007
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Freshwater Action Network

FAN eBulletin February 2007

Contents

  Network News

  FANCA

   FAN-South Asia

  ANEW

  Get Involved

  News

  Conferences and Events

  Resources

  •  The value of environmental sanitation: case studies
  • Capacity development for policy advocacy
  • NGO capacity analysis toolkit
  • NETWORK NEWS

    Freshwater News - edition 10
    Look out for the latest edition of Freshwater News.
    FAN's printed newsletter is produced twice yearly and contains news from FAN secretariat, FAN members and FAN regional networks . We post a copy to all our members and associate members. If you did not receive a copy, please let us know so we can update our records.

    Download Freshwater News [pdf] in English  French  Spanish

                                   


    Members, please send us your latest news
    Send your news for publication in the next eBulletin to  FAN by 23 February 2007.

                   

                   
    World Bank - CSO Scoping study
    FAN and its regional networks are conducting a preliminary study into experiences of dialogue between CSOs and the World Bank about urban water supply and sanitation ; to identify examples of good practice, to learn lessons and explore potential future mechanisms. A list of potential themes and methods for dialogue will be presented and explored at a workshop at World Bank Water Week at the end of February.

    Email FAN for more info

                                   


    FANCA welcomes new staff member
    Tania Rodriguez Echavarria started on 1 February as project coordinator. Tania is a political scientist and holds a Master's degree in Latin American Studies from the Sorbonne University in Paris. She has extensive experience in environmental issues, notably lobbying Costa Rican oil companies.

                                   


    FANCA promotes communal water management in policy formulation
    FANCA has started a ten-month project, supported by IUCN, that seeks to expand the process of research, training and advocacy developed by network members around communal water management in Central America. The project will focus on Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

    For more information email FANCA Coordinator Jorge Mora Portuguez

                                   


    Consultation process to assess the need for FAN-South Asia
    FAN members in South Asia have produced a detailed proposal to undertake a broad based consultation process to assess the need for a consolidated South Asian network. Over the next few weeks, we hope that FAN members in South Asia will identify organisations and networks to take part in the consultation process to ensure that meetings take place adequately and that representation is broad based.

    To find out how to get involved contact Ramisetty Murali

                                   


    Drinking Water Pakistan (DWP) seeks guidance on drinking water policy
    In the process of formulating a drinking water policy, DWP are interested in examples of policies in the world. If you have experience to offer as guidance on this issue, please contact M Jahangir.


    Email M Jahangir

                                   


    Public hearing on drinking water issues obstructed in Kathmandu, Nepal
    NGO Forum for Urban Water and Sanitation organised a public hearing last month in an attempt to foster stakeholder dialogue on drinking water-related issues. The aim was to give the general public the opportunity to present their views of the government's plan to hand over management of the valley's water supply to Severn Trent Water, a foreign company. The hearing was violently obstructed. 

    For more info email NGO Forum Nepal

                                   


    Funding won from the EU Water Facility
    The second application for European funding submitted by African Network on Water and Sanitation (ANEW) has been successful. The EU will provide 75% of the funding for a project promoting and improving the advocacy and participation capacities of African civil society organisations. The funding will enhance the ability of network members to participate in consultation about water sanitation and water resource management across the continent.

                                                              


    ANEW regional meetings
    ANEW is holding regional meetings throughout February and March 2007, with the aim of identifying regional WSS priorities as well as developing regional action plans. If you would like to find information about meetings in your region, please contact the ANEW secretariat.

    Email ANEW secretariat

                                   


    Meeting of water CSOs in Southern Africa
    A meeting of CSOs working on water, jointly hosted by NAWISA, ANEW, Mvula Trust and SAWC/ARN will take place from 14-16 February. The objectives are to share lessons, review the role of the different African networks working on water-related issues, to review the SADC initiative and develop sub-regional action plans for CSO participation in AMCOW.

    More info from Earthlife Africa

                                   


    ANEW continues to collaborate with African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW)
    ANEW has continued to strengthen its partnership with AMCOW, and is now recognised as the CSO representative. A formal partnership will be reached after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in advance of the 6 th AMCOW Ordinary Session to be held in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, in March.

                                   


    ANEW participates in the first UN stakeholder dialogue on Water and Sanitation
    This first dialogue between key African organisations and the UN Secretary General's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB), supported by the African Development Bank (AfDB) took place in December. The meeting resulted in the design of specific joint actions such as mobilising resources and increasing capacity.

    Read The Compendium of Actions [pdf] also known as the Hashimoto Action Plan 

    Find out more from ANEW

                                   


    ANEW at the World Social Forum, Nairobi, January 2007
    The World Social Forum consisted of over 1,200 workshops, roundtables and events addressing some of the key challenges facing the African continent. ANEW, African Rivers Network (ARN) and NAPE Uganda, in collaboration with BothEnds held a workshop to explore the impacts of large infrastructure projects in Africa. The event focused on transparency and accountability in large project development, the Bujagali Dam Project in Uganda, ANEW's experiences and lessons learnt on water and sanitation projects and forest degradation in Uganda.

    Water activists working on anti-privatisation issues joined forces to create an African Water Network at Nairobi World Social Forum in January. Some ANEW members were at the meeting. ANEW plans to look for ways of working with this new network.

    Get more information from Al-hassan Adam (Ghana Coalition against Privatisation of Water)

     

    GET INVOLVED

    Have your say on the future of FAN
    FAN governance consultant Rieky Stuart has produced a deliberately provocative discussion paper about the future of FAN to foster lively debate on the issue. We'd like your input. Please read through the paper and share your own thoughts and ideas with Rieky. She will analyse and consolidate your ideas, and the implications of the most popular options will be considered by the FAN Advisory Group.

    Read Rieky's paper on FAN's future [pdf]

    and

    Email your comments to FAN by 14 February 

                                   


    End Water Poverty: the international campaign to end the sanitation and water crisis
    WaterAid has been working with its partners, country programmes and international organisations to kick start a coalition campaign which aims to alert key decision-makers about the nature, extent and impact of the sanitation and water crisis. The End Water Poverty campaign is calling for one global action plan for sanitation and water monitored by one global task force, 70% of aid money for sanitation and water to be targeted at the poorest countries, and for water resources to be protected and shared equitably. Organisations across the world will be urged to sign up and take action, building huge public pressure on governments in developing and developed countries to fulfil their duties.

    Read more

                                   


    Ford Foundation International Fellows Programme
    The International Fellowships Programme (IFP) provides opportunities for advanced study to exceptional individuals who will use this education to become leaders in their respective fields. To ensure that Fellows are drawn from more diverse backgrounds than ever before, IFP aim to actively recruit candidates from social groups and communities that lack systematic access to higher education.

    Find out more

                                   


    Water Photo Competition
    The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education is organising a worldwide photo competition for amateur photographers to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. UNESCO-IHE would like people from around the world to share their best, most touching or most characteristic water-related pictures with them.

    Competition deadline 1 March 2007.

      Read more

    NEWS

    International seminar examines public models of drinking water supply and sanitation in rural area
    A three day meeting held in Barcelona in November, organised by Reclaiming Public Water (RPW) network, focused on public models of drinking water and sanitation in rural areas. Participants from Latin America, South Asia, Africa and Europe came together to identify key issues, options for reforms and democratisation.

    Read summary and conclusions [pdf]

    For more information contact   Jaume Decl�s, Enginyeria Sense Fronteres

                                   


    ADB launch US$100 million facility for water projects
    ADB's Water Financing Partnership Facility aims to raise US$100 million by 2008. About 70% of the funds will be used to support demonstration projects in ADB's developing member countries. The remaining 30% will be spent on supporting knowledge, capacity, and innovation-building activities, as well as engaging civil society and harnessing regional cooperation.

    Read more

                                   


    Protests in Bolivia end water contract
    A series of strikes in the Bolivian city of El Alto have led to the cancellation of the city's water and sewer contract with the private consortium Aguas del Illimani. The Federation of Neighborhood Boards (FEJUVE), who organised the strike, says the water company charges rates that put water and sewer services out of reach for a majority of residents. FEJUVE is working on proposals for a new company with majority citizen participation and minimal municipal and state participation.

    Read more   (Spanish)

    Read more   (English)

     

                                   


    El Salvador: Water "reform" contested
    Several thousands of people took to the streets of San Salvador in December to protest against the proposed new general water law that they say will transfer control of the country's water supply to private enterprise.

    Read more   (English)

    Read more   (Spanish) 

                                   


    Lobbying continues on the right to water in Mexico
    The Mexican Ecological Green Party (PVEM) is pressing the government to include the right to water in the constitution, as pledged at the World Water Forum.

    Read more  (Spanish)

    For more information email PVEM

                                   


    National sanitation regulation bill approved in Brazil
    Brazil's government has unanimously approved the national sanitation regulation bill, which is expected to improve the environment that state sanitation utilities and private sector players operate in. The government plans to expand potable water services to 87% of the country and to have sewerage services reaching 55% of the population by 2010.

     

                                   


    Water and sanitation plan launched in Nicaragua
    A ten year comprehensive sector strategy for the country's water and sanitation services has been launched by Conapas,
    Nicaragua's national water and sanitation commission. The plan's main components include the development and implementation of a new, decentralised management model to encourage greater participation from municipalities and civic groups in the creation of water and sewerage projects.

    Read more (Spanish)

                                   


    UNICEF and EU launch US$29 million partnership in Ethiopia
    The new programme aims to provide safe water to more than 1.4 million people throughout
    Ethiopia in the next five years. The new partnership will specifically focus on protecting children's health, with over 156 schools to gain access to safe water supplies, sanitation facilities and hygiene education sessions.

    Read more

                                   


    Water sector support programme for IWRM in Tanzania
    A US$950 million programme has been set up to strengthen institutions for integrated water resources management and improve access for the 15 million population without access to safe water and sanitation. A key activity will be the preparation of five integrated river basin management and development plans and four integrated lake basin management and development plans covering
    Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Nyasa and the Rukwa Basins.

    Read the Project Information Document

     

                                   


    WaterAid voted Britain's most admired charity 2006
    WaterAid has been presented with the Third Sector award for Britain's Most Admired Charity 2006. Votes came from peers in the voluntary sector.


    Read more

    CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

    Call for abstracts: World Water Week 2007
    The World Water Week in Stockholm is an annual global meeting place for capacity-building, partnership-building and follow-up on the implementation of international processes and programmes in water and development. This year the theme is "Progress and Prospects on Water: Striving for Sustainability in a Changing World". The meeting will take place 12-18 August 2007.

    Read more

                                   


    Call for papers: Global theme issues on poverty and human development
    Application Deadline:
    1 April 2007

    World Health Organisation (WHO) Bulletin joins 120 science journals around the world in inviting submissions on the topic of Poverty and Human Development, to be published in a Global Theme Issue in October 2007, organised by the Council of Science Editors. This international collaboration is designed to raise awareness of, and stimulate research on, poverty and human development.

    Read more

                                   


    Short-term training programme on urban rainwater harvesting (RWH)
    12-15 February or
    19-22 March 2007, India

    NGOs, researchers, RWAs, engineers, architects, urban planners, industry consultants and concerned citizens are invited to apply to this course run by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).

    Register online 


    For more info email  Salahuddin Saiphy

                                   


    1st International days on water and youth
    Argentina, 12-14 April 2007

    Around 300 young people from all over the world will get together to discuss water issues. The event is organised by Ecoclubs International, a youth movement that promotes citizen participation. 

    Find out more (Spanish)

                                   


    Water in a changing world: enhancing local knowledge and capacity
    The Netherlands, 13-15 June 2007

    Organised by UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, the symposium intends to draft a roadmap for academic and research institutions, water sector operators, governments, CSOs and donors to improve and strengthen the capacity of individuals and organisations at the local level.

    For more information

    RESOURCES

    Inter-basin water transfer: case studies from Australia, United States, Canada, China and India
    Cambridge University Press/International Hydrology Series.

    This book explores large inter-basin water transfer projects and examines their impacts within these diverse geographical, climatic, economic, and policy regimes. This comprehensive and well-illustrated text will be of interest to professionals and researchers in the fields of hydrology, water resources, environmental science, policy and regulation.

    Read more

     

                                   


    Urbanization and sustainability in Asian cities

    This book, published by the Asian Development Bank, presents case studies of good practice on sustainable urban development from 12 Asian countries. The work of FAN member ASB Pakistan features in chapter 10.

    Read more

                                   


    Urban water conflicts: an analysis of the origins and nature of water-related unrest and conflicts in the urban context

    This collection of essays is a new and systematic effort to survey the controversial aspect of the management and, in many cases, mismanagement of freshwater resources in an urban setting. It addresses and characterises the conflicts that arise within large human settlements, due to the economic and social implications of access to and the use of basic water services. It also presents in-depth case studies from cities of various continents.

     

    Full publication [PDF format - 1.66 MB] 

                                   


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    #20 From: hari adhikari <harisubash2002@...>
    Date: Sat Sep 9, 2006 3:38 am
    Subject: Re: Bat Training Organized
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    hi frens there is new website for bats visit it la
     
     
    Hari Adhikari
    Bat Friends

    batsnepal <batsnepal@...> wrote:
    Pokhara, 5th September, 2006: Training was organized at Institute of
    Forestry (IoF) from 1 to 5 September, 2006 by Bat friends, a newly
    formed club at Institute of Forestry, Pokhara. The main objectives of
    this program were to give the technical knowledge to students as well
    as to make students aware that bats are important part of ecosystem
    rather than the symbol of witch and to strengthen the students towards
    research of bats. The program was supported by ComForM (Community
    Based Natural Forest and Tree Management in the Himalaya), CBEC
    (Center for Biodiversity and Environment Conservation), BHSS/BCMC
    (Bindhabasini Higher Secondary School/Bat Cave Management Committee),
    ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project) and NATURE (Nepal Action
    Trust for Utility Resource and Education). It is probably the first
    training organized in Nepal to foster technical knowledge to the
    students regarding bat capturing and handling technique. Dr. Luis
    Ruedas, a Fulbright Scholar to Kathmandu University from Portland
    State University, Prof. Shree Prasad Dhaubhadel (Institute of
    Forestry, Pokhara) and Mr. Pushpa Raj Acharya (M.Sc. zoology, TU), a
    young bat researcher were the main resource personnel in the training.
    They mainly taught trainees about chiroptera (bats), bats of Nepal and
    field survey techniques about bats. During the field training on 3¬rd,
    4th and 5th September, 2006 two species Hipposideros armiger and
    Rhinolophus macrotis were recorded for the first time in Pokhara
    valley. Total 6 species were recorded from Banpale danda situated
    within the premises of IoF using an ultra sound detector. 11 species
    of bats were previously recorded from Pokhara Valley out of 52 bat
    species recorded in Nepal. Now the number of bats species in Pokhara
    valley can be assured as 13. However, if such survey is conducted in
    the valley more number of bat species can be recorded. Training
    organized has made the students of IoF capable of capturing and
    handling bats. Thus, this training will support the conservation of
    bat through research and awareness activities.



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    #19 From: "batsnepal" <batsnepal@...>
    Date: Wed Sep 6, 2006 6:30 pm
    Subject: Bat Friends' News publish in Nepalese Foresters
    batsnepal
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    The news of bat training organized from Sept. 1 - 5 has been published
    in Nepalese Foresters. Please visit the site given below to see in
    detail.
    http://www.forestrynepal.org/bat-training-organized-in-pokhara

    #18 From: "batsnepal" <batsnepal@...>
    Date: Wed Sep 6, 2006 1:51 pm
    Subject: Bat Training Organized
    batsnepal
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    Pokhara, 5th September, 2006: Training was organized at Institute of
    Forestry (IoF) from 1 to 5 September, 2006 by Bat friends, a newly
    formed club at Institute of Forestry, Pokhara. The main objectives of
    this program were to give the technical knowledge to students as well
    as to make students aware that bats are important part of ecosystem
    rather than the symbol of witch and to strengthen the students towards
    research of bats. The program was supported by ComForM (Community
    Based Natural Forest and Tree Management in the Himalaya), CBEC
    (Center for Biodiversity and Environment Conservation), BHSS/BCMC
    (Bindhabasini Higher Secondary School/Bat Cave Management Committee),
    ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project) and NATURE (Nepal Action
    Trust for Utility Resource and Education). It is probably the first
    training organized in Nepal to foster technical knowledge to the
    students regarding bat capturing and handling technique. Dr. Luis
    Ruedas, a Fulbright Scholar to Kathmandu University from Portland
    State University, Prof. Shree Prasad Dhaubhadel (Institute of
    Forestry, Pokhara) and Mr. Pushpa Raj Acharya (M.Sc. zoology, TU), a
    young bat researcher were the main resource personnel in the training.
    They mainly taught trainees about chiroptera (bats), bats of Nepal and
    field survey techniques about bats. During the field training on 3¬rd,
    4th and 5th September, 2006 two species Hipposideros armiger and
    Rhinolophus macrotis were recorded for the first time in Pokhara
    valley. Total 6 species were recorded from Banpale danda situated
    within the premises of IoF using an ultra sound detector. 11 species
    of bats were previously recorded from Pokhara Valley out of 52 bat
    species recorded in Nepal. Now the number of bats species in Pokhara
    valley can be assured as 13. However, if such survey is conducted in
    the valley more number of bat species can be recorded. Training
    organized has made the students of IoF capable of capturing and
    handling bats. Thus, this training will support the conservation of
    bat through research and awareness activities.

    #17 From: "batsnepal" <batsnepal@...>
    Date: Mon Sep 4, 2006 5:58 pm
    Subject: BCI Scholarships Fund Student Research
    batsnepal
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    Bat Conservation International is now accepting applications for its
    2007 BCI Student Research Scholarships. Grants of $2,500 to $5,000
    each will be awarded to support research that is directly related to
    bat conservation. Proposed projects should be focused on the roles
    bats play in providing ecosystem services (such as pollination, seed
    dispersal, pest control or maintenance of biodiversity) and/or on
    habitat requirements that are critical to conservation. Students
    enrolled in any college or university worldwide are eligible to
    apply. Up to 10 Bats in International Forestry Scholarships will be
    awarded (in addition to the BCI Student Research Scholarships)
    specifically for research conducted in developing countries.
    
    Most of the more than 1,100 species of bats have barely been
    studied, and their ecological and economic values and conservation
    needs remain largely unknown, greatly impeding conservation efforts.
    Since 1990, Bat Conservation International has addressed this lack
    of knowledge by supporting student research projects throughout the
    United States and around the world through its Student Research
    Scholarships. A total of $428,348 has been awarded to 198 students
    for research in 49 countries.
    
    All applications are evaluated by a distinguished international
    panel of peer reviewers. The deadline for applications is Dec. 15,
    2006. For more information or to apply, visit BCI's website at:
    www.batcon.org/bcigrants/scholarintro.asp or contact
    grants@....
    
    BCI also awards grants of $500 to $5,000 for bat-conservation
    efforts and conservation-relevant research through two other
    programs.
    
    The Global Grassroots Conservation Fund provides small grants to
    local individuals and groups outside North America for conservation
    programs. Applications are accepted year-round.

    #10 From: "gandhiv.kafle" <kafle.gandhiv@...>
    Date: Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:41 am
    Subject: Coordination
    gandhiv.kafle
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    Bat friends committee, IOF, Pokhara:
    
    I appreciate your initiative in establishing the batservation group
    at IOF, Pokhara. I believe it is a felt need of the nation also. It
    can be expected that a platform is created to involve
    conservationists working for bat conservation in Nepal.
    
    Wetland Friends of Nepal has also got affiliation to Institute of
    Forestry, Pokhara and We are interested to make coordination and
    linkage with bat friends, at least on common issues. More
    information is found at www.wetlandfriends.org
    
    You may want to contact us at mail@....
    
    Gandhiv Kafle
    Chief Executive
    Wetland Friends of Nepal
    Institute of Forestry, Pokhara
    Email: mail@...
    Web: www.wetlandfriends.org

    #9 From: Pushpa Acharya <armalepushpa@...>
    Date: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:58 am
    Subject: Re: Bat Club in IoF: Bat Friends
    armalepushpa@...
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    Dear all,
    batsnepal
    I am greatful to all of you for your intrest about bats and their conservation. I hope the IoF bat club will run sustainably with an example in the nation. I want to congratch all of you. I want to thanks for all of you providing me advising post. I will support and advice you all as per my capacity for bat research and its conservation activities.
     
    I wish you longlasting effort on this sector
    All the best,
    Pushpa I
    IUCN-Bat researcher

    batsnepal <batsnepal@...> wrote:
    It is our pleasure to inform that a bat club has been formed in
    Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, Nepal. Initially, few interested
    friends have discussed about forming club in the campus and decided
    to call for discussion about forming club to all the students. A
    notice was published on August 15, 2006 calling all the interested
    students to attain on the discussion program about forming club,
    proposing club name and members. 39 students were gathered in the
    program on August 17, 2006. Discussions were made successively in a
    participatory way.
    Regarding club names various names kept under discussion and finally
    a name was proposed to keep as `Bat Friends' (Chamera Sathiharu in
    Nepali). So it will become – Bat Friends, Institute of Forestry,
    Pokhara, Nepal if new name is not proposed. A total of 15 committee
    members were elected with coordinator Mr. Rajesh Rajchal. The
    members of the committee are:
    1. Mr. Rajesh Rajchal (M. Sc. Forestry)
    2. Mr. Achyut Kafle (B. Sc. 3rd Year)
    3. Mr. Kishor Ojha (B. Sc. 3rd Year)
    4. Mr. Birendra K. C. (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    5. Mr. Dhruba G. C. (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    6. Mr. Hari Adhikari (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    7. Mr. Prakash Singh Thapa (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    8. Ms. Jyoti Bhandari (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    9. Mr. Rijan Tamrakar (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    10. Mr. Ganesh Chaudhary (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    11. Mr. Mohan K. C. (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    12. Mr. Niroj Man Shrestha (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    13. Mr. Raju Gurung (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    14. Mr. Yuwaraj Bhushal (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    15. Ms. Pramila Tripathi (I. Sc. 1st Year)
    Advisors will be Mr. Sujas Phunyal (Bat Researcher, B. Sc.
    Forestry), Pushpa Raj Acharya (Bat Researcher, M. Sc. Zoology),
    Shree Prasad Dhaubhadel (Asst. Professor, Department of Park
    Recreation and Wildlife, IoF) and Raj Kumar Koirala (Lecturer,
    Department of Park Recreation and Wildlife)
    A meeting was held on August 16, 2006 to discuss about various bat
    activities that is necessary to be carried out like training,
    affiliation of the club, networking, research, conservation
    education and fund generation. It is decided to conduct training on
    September 1, 2006 (Friday) at 11:00 P.M. and a training management
    committee has been formed with 8 members. Regarding affiliation, Bat
    Friends members will firstly coordinate with administration of
    Institute of Forestry and will be affiliated in this university
    (Tribhuvan University). It will also coordinate with CCINSA and
    NATURE. This committee will also form network with different
    national and international organizations to work in the field of bat
    conservation. A website will also be established to share the
    information of this club.
    We are all inspired from Bird Conservation Nepal (BCN), Self Help
    Environment Awareness Camp (SHEAC) and especially Geeta Shrestha
    (NATURE, Kathmandu) and Sally Walker (CCINSA). The bat conservation
    activities are in pioneer stage in Nepal and hence we need
    continuous support and progressive suggestions from all species
    conservation organization for the success of this club.
    If you have any query in this regard, please feel free to contact us.
    Thank you.
    Contact Mail: batfriends@...








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    #8 From: "batsnepal" <batsnepal@...>
    Date: Fri Aug 18, 2006 6:33 pm
    Subject: Bat Club in IoF: Bat Friends
    batsnepal
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    It is our pleasure to inform that a bat club has been formed in
    Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, Nepal. Initially, few interested
    friends have discussed about forming club in the campus and decided
    to call for discussion about forming club to all the students. A
    notice was published on August 15, 2006 calling all the interested
    students to attain on the discussion program about forming club,
    proposing club name and members. 39 students were gathered in the
    program on August 17, 2006. Discussions were made successively in a
    participatory way.
    Regarding club names various names kept under discussion and finally
    a name was proposed to keep as `Bat Friends' (Chamera Sathiharu in
    Nepali). So it will become – Bat Friends, Institute of Forestry,
    Pokhara, Nepal if new name is not proposed. A total of 15 committee
    members were elected with coordinator Mr. Rajesh Rajchal. The
    members of the committee are:
    1. Mr. Rajesh Rajchal (M. Sc. Forestry)
    2. Mr. Achyut Kafle (B. Sc. 3rd Year)
    3. Mr. Kishor Ojha (B. Sc. 3rd Year)
    4. Mr. Birendra K. C. (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    5. Mr. Dhruba G. C. (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    6. Mr. Hari Adhikari (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    7. Mr. Prakash Singh Thapa (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    8. Ms. Jyoti Bhandari (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    9. Mr. Rijan Tamrakar  (B. Sc. 2nd Year)
    10. Mr. Ganesh Chaudhary (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    11. Mr. Mohan K. C. (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    12. Mr. Niroj Man Shrestha (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    13. Mr. Raju Gurung (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    14. Mr. Yuwaraj Bhushal (B. Sc. 1st Year)
    15. Ms. Pramila Tripathi (I. Sc. 1st Year)
    Advisors will be Mr. Sujas Phunyal (Bat Researcher, B. Sc.
    Forestry), Pushpa Raj Acharya (Bat Researcher, M. Sc. Zoology),
    Shree Prasad Dhaubhadel (Asst. Professor, Department of Park
    Recreation and Wildlife, IoF) and Raj Kumar Koirala (Lecturer,
    Department of Park Recreation and Wildlife)
    A meeting was held on August 16, 2006 to discuss about various bat
    activities that is necessary to be carried out like training,
    affiliation of the club, networking, research, conservation
    education and fund generation. It is decided to conduct training on
    September 1, 2006 (Friday) at 11:00 P.M. and a training management
    committee has been formed with 8 members. Regarding affiliation, Bat
    Friends members will firstly coordinate with administration of
    Institute of Forestry and will be affiliated in this university
    (Tribhuvan University). It will also coordinate with CCINSA and
    NATURE. This committee will also form network with different
    national and international organizations to work in the field of bat
    conservation. A website will also be established to share the
    information of this club.
    We are all inspired from Bird Conservation Nepal (BCN), Self Help
    Environment Awareness Camp (SHEAC) and especially Geeta Shrestha
    (NATURE, Kathmandu) and Sally Walker (CCINSA). The bat conservation
    activities are in pioneer stage in Nepal and hence we need
    continuous support and progressive suggestions from all species
    conservation organization for the success of this club.
    If you have any query in this regard, please feel free to contact us.
    Thank you.
    Contact Mail: batfriends@...

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