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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. (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.5285/d7434d83-c30d-4186-aab0-9764821cd807
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Ecological, dietary, and socio-economic data from 10 smallholder farming villages in Jumla District, Nepal, 2021-2022
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.
Format
Comma-separated values (CSV)
Spatial information
- Study area
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- Spatial representation type
- Tabular (text)
- Spatial reference system
- WGS 84
Temporal information
- Temporal extent
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2021-01-01 to 2022-12-31
Provenance & quality
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.
Correspondence/contact details
Authors
Other contacts
- Rights holder
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University of Bristol
- Custodian
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centreinfo@eidc.ac.uk
- Publisher
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centreinfo@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
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This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence
CITE 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