Kabi Raj Khatiwada
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Also affiliated: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (2019–2024); Tribhuvan University (2015–2018); NLR Nepal (2018); The Small Earth Nepal (2016–2018)
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Kabi Raj Khatiwada's research investigates the impacts of climate change, particularly focusing on snow dynamics and water resources in regions like the Western Himalaya and Kabul River Basin. His work explores projections of future snow cover and the implications of climate extremes on various sectors, including health, agriculture, and water availability.
Khatiwada also studies greenhouse gas fluxes, specifically methane emissions from bald cypress knees, linking these emissions to geomorphology, climate, and hydrologic extremes. His research integrates environmental science with an understanding of natural systems and their responses to changing climatic conditions. Khatiwada has published 18 papers, with an h-index of 6 and 308 citations.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 324
Selected Publications
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Testing vertical influences on greenhouse gases fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O) along tropical tree stems (2026)
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Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes (2025)
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Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes (2025)
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Inferring the impacts of climate extreme in the Kabul River Basin (2024)
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- Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Testing vertical influences on greenhouse gases fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O) along tropical tree stems
- Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Bald Cypress ( <i>Taxodium distichum</i> ) Knees Are Methane Sources Controlled by Geomorphology, Climate, and Hydrologic Extremes
- Inferring the impacts of climate extreme in the Kabul River Basin
- Inferring the impacts of climate extreme in the Kabul River Basin
- Testing vertical influences on greenhouse gases fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O) along tropical tree stems
- Testing vertical influences on greenhouse gases fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O) along tropical tree stems
- Testing vertical influences on greenhouse gases fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O) along tropical tree stems
- Testing vertical influences on greenhouse gases fluxes (CO2, CH4 and N2O) along tropical tree stems
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