Images of recent research activities of Dr. Gillies' (Utah State University) project: Past and Future Climate Assessments of Livestock Vulnerability in Nepal
Past and future climate assessments of livestock vulnerability
1. Past and Future Climate Assessments of Livestock Vulnerability in Nepal PI: Robert Gillies, Utah State University , Director of the Utah Climate Center / State Climatologist (Utah), Associate Professor, Utah Climate Center (Dept. of Plants, Soils, and Climate) Project: Past and Future Climate Assessments of Livestock Vulnerability in Nepal (CALVN) Partner: Helen Keller International, Inc.
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3. Making some final adjustments on one of the climate monitoring stations.
5. With the collected information, the scientists working on the project hope to be able to quantify any microclimates that exist and to gauge whether pronounced synoptic scale weather events (such as monsoonal rainfall) are significant enough to moderate the effects of microclimates.
6. The collected data will be used to better predict the effects of climate change on livestock and rural life in Nepal.
7. Volunteers can use laptops or mobile phones to enter data collected from the weather station.
8. The initial testing consists of 30 sites (located on women-run Village Model Farms) that monitor temperature and precipitation as well as report extreme weather events in order to collect accurate data. The end goal for the project is to link together climate assessments throughout Nepal in order to better prepare herders for climate change .
10. One of the volunteer monitors holding a rain gauge used to measure variation in rainfall for the area.
11. This slideshow was made possible by the US Agency for International Development and the generous support of the American people through Grant No. EEM-A-00-10-00001. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Agency for International Development or the US government. PI : Robert Gillies, Utah State University , Director of the Utah Climate Center / State Climatologist (Utah), Associate Professor, Utah Climate Center (Dept. of Plants, Soils, and Climate) Project: Past and Future Climate Assessments of Livestock Vulnerability in Nepal (CALVN) Partner: Helen Keller International, Inc.