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  1. Sustainable Development in Mountain Ecosystem at Watershed Level - A Geospatial Approach (Map Asia 2003)
    P. K. Patanjali, P. K. Joshi & K. K. Das


  2. Geo-spatial Analysis of Lesser Himalayan Landscape For Characterizing Resource Utilization Pattern (Nainital Lake Region) (Map Asia 2002)

  3. Sustainable development in the HKH mountains and the role of GIS (2001)

  4. Has the Kullu district experienced an increase in natural hazard activity over the past 27 years?- A case study in risk and land use/cover change (2001)

  5. Mitigation and preparedness for extreme events in mountainous areas (2001)

  6. GIS based Management Information System for Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal (2001)

  7. A GIS- based approach for participatory decision making in Mexico: A case study in the Sierra De Manantlan biosphere reserve (2001)

  8. Distributed modelling of snow water equivalent - Coupling a snow accummulation and melt model and GIS (2001)

  9. GIS application for mountain terrains: Some considerations and options (2001)

  10. Regional Geographic Information Infrastructure in the Hindu Kush – Himalayan Region

  11. Mapping debris flows in the Himalayas

  12. International initiative of risk reduction in urban areas

  13. Updating and application of DTM on Violent hill- slope land development  (ACRS 1998)
Abstracts Only
  1. Application of GIS for Water Harvesting in Tea Planted on Hillocks in Assam (Map Asia 2006)
    Er. P.K. Bordoloi


  2. GIS Oriented Thematic Portals – A Means for Partnership in Sustainable Development in the Hindu Kush-Himalayas (Map Asia 2004)
    Birendra Bajracharya


  3. Using ASTER Imagery for Land Cover Discrimination in Trans-Himalayan Landscape: Assessment of Results from Upper Mustang, Nepal (Map Asia 2003)
    Nawa Raj Chapagain


  4. Regional land cover mapping of the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) Region (Map India 2002)

  5. The problem of degradation hazards in Arunachal Pradesh - A case study (Map India 1999)

  6. Application of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques in monitoring the vegetation patterns in Keibul Lamjao national park, Manipur, India

  7. GIS-based data integration for landslide hazard zonation in the Garhwal Himalayas

  8. Prioritization of landslide hazard zones in parts of Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India - A RS and GIS approach

  9. Cloud masking and fire detection algorithms using NOAA-AVHRR data - A case study over Central Himalayan Region