Navigating the waters: Investigating water access and awareness among the Nepalese
Abstract
This study, Navigating the Waters: Investigating Water Access and Awareness Among the Nepalese, examines disparities in water access and awareness among Dukuchhap residents, focusing on infrastructure, socio-economics, urbanization, and community knowledge. Through surveys, interviews, and data analysis, it identifies key challenges such as College of Arts and Scienceste-based inequalities, pollution, and regulatory gaps. The research explores existing initiatives like WaterAid Nepal and WASH programs to propose sustainable solutions for improved water management and public awareness. By assessing clean water reliability and community engagement, this project aims to support equitable access and environmental education, fostering long-term improvements in Nepal’s urban water systems.
Primary Faculty Mentor Name
Kris Stepenuck
Status
Undergraduate
Student College
College of Arts and Sciences
Program/Major
Environmental Studies
Primary Research Category
Arts & Humanities
Navigating the waters: Investigating water access and awareness among the Nepalese
This study, Navigating the Waters: Investigating Water Access and Awareness Among the Nepalese, examines disparities in water access and awareness among Dukuchhap residents, focusing on infrastructure, socio-economics, urbanization, and community knowledge. Through surveys, interviews, and data analysis, it identifies key challenges such as College of Arts and Scienceste-based inequalities, pollution, and regulatory gaps. The research explores existing initiatives like WaterAid Nepal and WASH programs to propose sustainable solutions for improved water management and public awareness. By assessing clean water reliability and community engagement, this project aims to support equitable access and environmental education, fostering long-term improvements in Nepal’s urban water systems.