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Memmott, J. et al

Ecological, dietary, and socio-economic data from 10 smallholder farming villages in Jumla District, Nepal, 2021-2022

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https://doi.org/10.5285/d7434d83-c30d-4186-aab0-9764821cd807
This is a transdisciplinary dataset from ten smallholder farming villages in Patarasi Rural Municipality, Jumla District, Nepal collected during 2021 and 2022. The human component of the dataset includes fortnightly 24-hour dietary recall surveys and monthly anthropometry surveys of 721 participants (adult males, adult females, adolescent girls and children under five) from 200 smallholder households collected over a twelve-month period. For each household, there is also data on socioeconomic status, farming practices, cooking practices and beekeeping practices. The ecological component of the dataset includes plant-pollinator interaction data and flowering phenology data from the same ten farming villages as well as the results of a pollinator exclusion field experiment in fifteen replicate sites along an altitudinal gradient in this region.

Taken together, these datasets enable us to understand more about:
a) people’s diets, nutritional status and socioeconomic status in rural Nepal;
b) which crops provide their nutrients and how these crops are grown;
c) which insects pollinate these crops, and;
d) how climate change is likely to impact the system.
Publication date: 2024-07-01
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Format

Comma-separated values (CSV)

Spatial information

Study area
Spatial representation type
Tabular (text)
Spatial reference system
WGS 84

Temporal information

Temporal extent
2021-01-01    to    2022-12-31

Provenance & quality

The datasets were collected by a team of 20 full-time field staff as part of the Micro-Poll Project (The Pollination of Nepal’s Micronutrient-rich Crops in a Changing Climate) which was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NE/T013621/1], National Science Foundation (NSF) and Academy of Finland (AKA); coordinated through the Belmont Forum Climate, Environment and Health Collaborative Research Action, with further funding from Bristol Centre for Agricultural Innovation.

Data were collected in this field and input on smartphones using a custom-built data collection app in CommCare Version 2.48.3 (http://www.commcarehq.org/home/) and uploaded to a secure private server. Data were subsequently anonymised (where relevant) by a data manager from HERD International, Nepal to remove all person-identifiable information and then cleaned to remove errors. Where relevant, datasets were merged and summarised to aid analysis and interpretation.

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This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence

Cite this dataset as:
Memmott, J.; Timberlake, T.P.; Baral, S.; Bhandari, L.; Bhusal, D.R.; Bohara, S.; Bohora, A.; Bohora, K.B.; Bohora, S.; Budha, D.C.; Budha, P.; Budha, R.; Budha, S.; Budha, S.B.; Cirtwill, A.; Devkota, K.; Giri, S.; Joshi, D.; Kami, S.; Karti, R.; Kathayat, M.; Khadka, J.; Kortsch, S.; Mahatara, N.; Manandhar, S.; Myers, S.S.; Nepali, S.; Rawat, F.; Rokaya, S.; Roslin, T.; Sapkota, S.; Saville, N.; Smith, M.R.; Tamang, A.; Tamang, Y.D.; Thapa, S.; Villa-Galaviz, E. (2024). Ecological, dietary, and socio-economic data from 10 smallholder farming villages in Jumla District, Nepal, 2021-2022. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d7434d83-c30d-4186-aab0-9764821cd807

Correspondence/contact details

Timberlake, T.P.
University of Bristol
 thomas.timberlake@bristol.ac.uk

Authors

Memmott, J.
University of Bristol
Timberlake, T.P.
University of Bristol
Baral, S.
HERD International
Bhandari, L.
HERD International
Bhusal, D.R.
Tribhuvan University
Bohara, S.
HERD International
Bohora, A.
HERD International
Bohora, K.B.
HERD International
Bohora, S.
HERD International
Budha, D.C.
HERD International
Budha, P.
HERD International
Budha, R.
HERD International
Budha, S.
HERD International
Budha, S.B.
HERD International
Cirtwill, A.
University of Helsinki
Devkota, K.
Agriculture and Forestry University
Giri, S.
HERD International
Joshi, D.
HERD International
Kami, S.
HERD International
Karti, R.
Tribhuvan University
Kathayat, M.
HERD International
Khadka, J.
HERD International
Kortsch, S.
University of Helsinki
Mahatara, N.
HERD International
Manandhar, S.
HERD International
Myers, S.S.
Harvard University
Nepali, S.
HERD International
Rawat, F.
HERD International
Rokaya, S.
HERD International
Roslin, T.
University of Helsinki
Sapkota, S.
HERD International
Saville, N.
University College London
Smith, M.R.
Harvard University
Tamang, A.
HERD International
Tamang, Y.D.
HERD International
Thapa, S.
HERD International
Villa-Galaviz, E.
Technical University of Darmstadt

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University of Bristol
Custodian
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Publisher
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
 info@eidc.ac.uk

Additional metadata

Topic categories
biota
environment
farming
health
planningCadastre
society
INSPIRE themes
Agricultural and Aquaculture Facilities
Bio-geographical Regions
Human Health and Safety
Keywords
Agriculture , Beekeeping , Climate and climate change , Environmental survey , Jumla , Micronutrients , Nepal , nutrition , Phenology , Pollinators
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/T013621/1
National Science Foundation
Academy of Finland
Bristol Centre for Agricultural Innovation
Belmont Forum Collaborative Research Action on Climate, Environment and Health
Last updated
02 December 2024 08:10