How would you accurately judge the effects of climate change over water supply and sanitation in remote?


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Exploring the effects of climate change in water supply and sanitation services in villages over the decades is kind of dodgy. As not only the climate has changed but also the rapid urbanization, development of physical infrastructures, change in land use and increased demand have altered the per capita availability of resources. One of them being the water and sanitation related services. 

Nevertheless, we are trying our best to frame these evidences and capture the differences over the years in the most remote part of Nepal up in the far north in between the mountains.

We are going to film Karnali; long shot on the joys and sorrows of the local people and their lifestyle, and close shot on the water supply and sanitation services under the changing climate. We are going to travel to the edges and take personal interviews and secondary data as much possible.

As this dream project has just kicked off, I am becoming more curious as new perspectives are unfolding. If you have any important thought that you want to explore and not to be missed, please let me know when I am here in the field. Not only you will have your question answered, but also it may add beauty to the outcomes of this work.

Cheers.


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