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Kumar, Amit, Monideepa Mitra, Bhupendra Adhikari, and Gopal Rawat. "Flora of Niti Valley: a cold arid region of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Western Himalaya, India." Check List 12, no. (1) (2016): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.15560/12.1.1824.

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Located in the extended buffer zone of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in Western Himalaya, Niti valley represents a cold arid region. The reserve has been extensively surveyed in terms of floral diversity by various workers, albeit highly confined to the core zones. The current survey recorded 495 species belonging to 267 genera and 73 families of vascular plants through systematic collection in the years 2011, 2012 and 2014. Of the recorded species, 383 were dicots, 93 monocots, 9 pteridophytes and 10 gymnosperms. Asteraceae was most diverse family (32 genera with 58 species), followed by Poace
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Singh, T. V., and Shalini Singh. "On bringing people and park together through ecotourism: The Nanda Devi National Park, India." Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 9, no. 1 (2004): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1094166042000199602.

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Bharti, Rupesh R., Bhupendra S. Adhikari, and Gopal S. Rawat. "Assessing vegetation changes in timberline ecotone of Nanda Devi National Park, Uttarakhand." International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 18 (August 2012): 472–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2011.09.018.

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Agrawal, Sanat, and Akshay Jain. "Physical Modelling of Nanda Devi National Park, a Natural World Heritage Site, from GIS Data." Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization 57, no. 2 (2022): 179–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cart-2021-0025.

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Une méthode a été mise au point afin de produire, par fabrication additive (FA), un modèle physique du Parc national de Nanda Devi (PNND), site qui figure sur la Liste du patrimoine naturel mondial de l’UNESCO, afin de faciliter la communication entre les parties qui interviennent dans la gestion de la conservation de ce parc. Les données obtenues par SIG fournissent des valeurs d’élévation pour la surface du terrain uniquement et ne sont pas définies en 3D. Le fichier de format DEM ASCII XYZ est converti au format STL, en 3D, avec une base et des côtés. Les lacunes et les singularités dans le
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Samant and Joshi. "Plant diversity and conservation status of Nanda Devi National Park and comparison with highland National Parks of the Indian Himalayan Region." International Journal of Biodiversity Science & Management 1, no. 1 (2005): 65–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451590509618081.

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Negi, Vikram S., Lalit Giri, and K. Chandra Sekar. "Floristic Diversity, Community Composition and Structure in Nanda Devi National Park After Prohibition of Human Activities, Western Himalaya, India." Current Science 115, no. 6 (2018): 1056. http://dx.doi.org/10.18520/cs/v115/i6/1056-1064.

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Sanyal, A. K., P. Dey, V. P. Uniyal, K. Chandra, and A. Raha. "Geometridae Stephens, 1829 from different altitudes in Western Himalayan Protected Areas of Uttarakhand, India (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)." SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología 45, no. 177 (2017): 143–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.57065/shilap.978.

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The Geometridae Stephens, 1829 are considered as an excellent model group to study insect diversity patterns across elevational gradients globally. This paper documents 168 species of Geometridae belonging to 99 genera and 5 subfamilies from different Protected Areas in a Western Himalayan state, Uttarakhand in India. The list includes 36 species reported for the first time from Uttarakhand, which hitherto was poorly explored and reveals significant altitudinal range expansion for at least 15 species. We sampled different vegetation zones across an elevation gradient stretching from 600 m up t
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Raina, A. K. "Soil Mineralogy of Forest Soils of Chamoli District, Uttarakhand." Indian Journal of Forestry 36, no. 3 (2013): 321–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2013-g2z730.

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Soil properties and sand mineralogy were studied in forest area of Chamoli district of Uttarakhand covering four forest divisions namely Badrinath Forest Division, Kedarnath Wildlife Forest Division, Nanda Devi National Park and Alaknanda Soil Conservation Forest Division with different ranges viz. Chamoli, Joshimath, Gopeshwar, Madhya Pindari, Paschim Pindari, Naraingarh, Dhanpur, Attagad, Nandprayag and Pipalkoti. The study area was selected on the basis of altitude, vegetation distribution, parent material and topography. The forest type of the area is Himalayan moist temperate forests with
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Flinch, Joan, Antonio Olaiz, Promod Painuly, et al. "Geological cross-section through the Garhwall Himalaya, NW India." Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural 115 (2021): 219–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.29077/bol.115.v02.flinch.

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In early October 2018, a group of oil exploration geologists carried out a geological expedition through the Himalayas, in the Garhwall region, near the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The objective of this paper is to describe a regional geological cross section, from the Gangetic plain to the High Himalayan mountains of the Nanda Devi National Park in the border with Tíbet, today part of China. Close to the city of Dehradun the Main Boundary Thrust is croping out, it represents a major contact between Neo-Proterozoic schists and Eocene gravels of the Siwalik unit, the molasses type deposits tha
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Cholke, Pravin B., Abhishek K. Bhor, and Bhalerao Deepa. "Arboreal Flora of Durga Devi Hill Park of Pimpri Chinchwad." ROYAL ISSN 2278-8158 6, no. 1 (2017): 194–203. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4091545.

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Pimpri-Chinchwad is part of Pune Metropolitan City in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is the urban agglomeration of Pune. It is located to the north-west and is connected to the centre of Pune city via the Old Pune-Mumbai Highway. It is widely famous as Industrial Township, it is also recognized as Detroit of the East with the presence of many National and multinational automobile companies. Blessed with rich cultural heritage and history, PCMC is among the best developed city of India, The city is spread over 177.3 sq. Km. of area having more than 2,40,000 residential properties comprised
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Kala, Chandra Prakash, and Rakesh Kumar Maikhuri. "Mitigating people-park conflicts on resource use through ecotourism: A case of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Indian Himalaya." Journal of Mountain Science 8, no. 1 (2011): 87–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11629-011-1010-5.

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Khadka, Bed Bahadur, Paras Mani Acharya, and Sunil Lal Rajbhandari. "Population status and species diversity of wetland birds in the Rapti and Narayani rivers and associated wetlands of Chitwan National Park, Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 9, no. 6 (2017): 10297. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2364.9.6.10297-10306.

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In autumn and winter, 24 migratory waterfowl species from the north utilise the wetlands of Chitwan National Park, which provide vital staging, roosting, resting, foraging and breeding places. The birds stay for about eight months before returning north in March and April. These birds are indicators of healthy wetlands, and they distribute nutrients through their droppings that increase primary production of aquatic vegetation and fish. A population census of wetland birds was conducted during January 2014 in Chitwan National Park on the Rapti and Narayani rivers and associated wetlands, inclu
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Dhiman, R., A. Thakur, S. Yadav, and P. K. Verma. "Status of Catamixis baccharoides Thomson (a critically endangered plant) in Western Himalayas." Journal of Environmental Biology 43, no. 6 (2022): 826–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.22438/jeb/43/6/mrn-4035.

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Aim: The aim of the study is to provide current conservation status of IUCN listed critically endangered species, Catamixis baccharoides, and to study the population density of species in three major locations: Biyasi, Rajaji National Park near Mansa devi in Uttarakhand and Mohand in Uttar Pradesh. Methodology: Two concurrent field surveys during April - May 2018 and March - May 2021, were conducted for population study of Catamixis baccharoides. Belt transect method was used for biomass evaluation of species at all three locations and sampling were done using transect path of 1000 m (20 m wid
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Das, Rahul, Mohit Singh, Soumyadeep Roy, Vipul Malhotra, Kamal Pandey, and Harish Karnatak. "Site suitability analysis for Ecotourism potential using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and GIS in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand." Journal of Geomatics 17, no. 1 (2023): 22–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.58825/jog.2023.17.1.35.

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With the ever-increasing need to manage and conserve the ecosystem, as well as the growing business potential for tourism, it is becoming increasingly important to address and align these two domains. Ecotourism enters the scene to provide a solution for anthropogenic interruptions at ecological tourist sites, with its potential to provide sustainable maintenance and development of both the environment and the local communities closely related with natural ecosystems. Tourism is one of the most valuable industries in India and the world, accounting for a considerable portion of most countries'
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Sacci, Robert L., Teerth Brahmbhatt, Cheng Li, et al. "In Situ Neutron Diffraction Showing Lithium-Yttrium Chloride Local Structure By Synthesis Method." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2024-02, no. 8 (2024): 1109. https://doi.org/10.1149/ma2024-0281109mtgabs.

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Lithium halide-based solid electrolytes have high Li+ conductivity and are mostly synthesized through mechanochemical methods.[1] However, Li3InCl6 can be readily synthesized through low-temperature aqueous solution routes by mere dehydration, presumably due to stable InCl6 3- complexation. [2-4] Replacing In for Y results in partial hydrolysis to form YOCl during dehydration because H2O coordinates more strongly to Y3+ cations. We provide insight into the reaction mechanisms involved in synthesizing halide solid electrolytes, highlighting the importance of synthetic and processing conditions
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Dubey, Sheela, R.K Agarwal, and Mondal Sunil. "New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Hespiriidae) in baster District (C.G), India." Biolife 3, no. 2 (2022): 528–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7270211.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The present study has been made for the diversity of butterflies in Bastar District (C.G). Survey for butterflies was made during September 2012 to August 2013. During present studies 7 species of butterflies, all belonging to family Hesperiidae, were recorded for the first time from Kanger valley National Park and Machkot region in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh. Studies on butterflies can give valuable information on their population dynamics. <strong>Key words: </strong>Kanger valley, Machkot, Butterflies Diversity, New records. <strong>REFERENCES</strong> Anand K
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Naitthani, Pratiba, and Sunil Kainthola. "Impact of Conservation and Development on the Vicinity of Nanda Devi National Park in the North India." Revue de géographie alpine, no. 103-3 (December 31, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rga.3100.

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RINDITA, RINDITA, Vivi Anggia, EKA RAHMAESA, RETNA KUSUMA DEVI, and LIDIA FATMAH ALAWIYAH. "Exploration, phenolic content determination, and antioxidant activity of dominant pteridophytes in Gunung Malang Village, Mount Halimun Salak National Park, Indonesia." Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 21, no. 8 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d210834.

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Abstract. Rindita, Anggia V, Rahmaesa E, Devi RK, Alawiyah LF. 2020. Exploration, phenolic content determination, and antioxidant activity of dominant pteridophytes in Gunung Malang Village, Mount Halimun Salak National Park, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 3676-3682. Pteridophytes have been known to have pharmacological activities as an antioxidant, anti-inflammation, antimicrobials, and anticancer, such as Selaginella sp. In this research, exploration was conducted in Gunung Malang Village, Mount Halimun Salak National Park (TNGHS), West Java. Samples were collected by purposive sampling method
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