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- Work Package 1: Integrative water management approaches under conflicting views
- Work Package 2: Landscape stewardship for water and grassland management strategies
- Work Package 3: Hydrology of the mountainous Karnali catchment under climate and land use changes
- Work Package 4: Morphodynamics of the Karnali River and erosion of vegetated floodplains
- Work Package 5: Long-term interactions between river dynamics, vegetation, groundwater, land-use and animals
- Work Package 6: Ecohydrology of the Karnali megafan (Nepal) as related to the conservation of the tiger habitat in Bardia National Park
- Work Package 7: Effects of hydrology and management on food production and -quality for deer
- Work Package 8: Tiger prey: Bottom-up vs. top-down control of deer in Bardia NP
- Work Package 9: Variability in ecohydrological boundary conditions for grasslands in TAL nature reserves
- Work Package 10: Knowledge utilisation
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- Integrative water management approaches under conflicting views (WP1)
- Landscape stewardship for water and grassland management strategies (WP2)
- Hydrology of the mountainous Karnali catchment under climate and land use changes (WP3)
- Morphodynamics of the Karnali River and erosion of vegetated floodplains (WP4)
- Long-term interactions between river dynamics, vegetation, groundwater, land-use and animals (WP5)
- Ecohydrology of the Karnali megafan (Nepal) as related to the conservation of the tiger habitat in Bardia National Park (WP6)
- Effects of hydrology and management on food production and -quality for deer (WP7)
- Tiger prey: Bottom-up vs. top-down control of deer in Bardia NP (WP8)
- Variability in ecohydrological boundary conditions for grasslands in TAL nature reserves (WP9)
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