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The different ecosystems like snow or headwater from the northwestern to the northeastern Himalayan Region from mountains to riverine basins will be adversely affected due to rapid melting of glaciers/snow and erratic seasonal surface run-off flow. This may have direct or indirect implications on existing developmental interventions and economic activities such as hydropower projects, mass tourism, land-use components, biodiversity, riverine aquatic life, alternate livelihood options and above all human well-being. To know the primary status of climate change and related livelihood issues and to seek adaptive strategies, a series of four consultation meetings/ workshops with a view to enhance capacity building of different representative stakeholders in different ecosystems of the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) were organized.
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