Sajag-Nepal's "Notes from the Field" is a three-episode podcast for "Disasters: Deconstructed" This special episode will introduce listeners to the work and scope of the "Sajag-Nepal: Planning and Preparedness for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain in Nepal" project. Most importantly it will explore Sajag-Nepal project’s approaches to interdisciplinary and intercultural research on multi-hazards and risk chains in Nepal.
In our final episode (of 3) we will focus on Slope Monitoring Equipment, which aims to study slope movement. Additionally, we will engage in discussions with community members from Bhotekoshi to better understand their perspectives on slope movement. The goal of this episode is to facilitate a dialogue between scientific knowledge and community insights regarding slope movement.
We hope you enjoy the discussion!
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Hosts: Nyima Dorjee Bhotia, Dipak Basnet, Anuradha Puri & Tek Bahadur Dong
Speakers: Dr. Megh Raj Dhital, Dr. Nick Rosser, Dr. Mukta Lama, Ramesh Shrestha (PhD student at Geography Department, Durham University, UK) the participants from Marming workshop, Bhotekoshi, Sindhupalchowk
Translation of the Nepal folk song
The landslide occurs every year.
What is the government doing?
We are worried- where to go,
What to eat, what to wear.
Landslides bring sorrow.
While the government watches,
landslides have increased.
We are worried- where to go,
What to eat, what to wear.
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank the people of Marmin in Bhote Kosi Rural Municipality who kindly participated in our workshop and who gave their time to be interviewed for our project and the podcast. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
We also acknowledge our colleagues at Social Science Baha for their time to give a voice over in the Nepali interview recording
Prasansa Thapa
Sujit Maharjan
Rajib Neupane
Sanjit Shrestha
Sachin Karki
Sakar Sapkota
Further Info:
Sajag-Nepal: Twitter, project website
Social Science Baha: Website, Twitter
Sajag-Nepal project film produced by BBC Media Action (Film on Phagam)
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