Member Profile
Membership type: full
Meena Bohara
Country of origin: Nepal Currently in: Nepal, Bhaktapur General field of specialization: Agricultural Sciences-
Degrees
2020 Doctorate Agricultural Sciences -
Current Research Activities
Agricultural Sciences
Nutrient dynamics through in-situ litter decomposition in Nepal
Publications resulting from Research:
Bohara, M.*, Yadav, R.K.P., Dong, W.; Cao, J., Hu, C*. Nutrient and Isotopic Dynamics of Litter
Decomposition from Different Land Uses in Naturally Restoring Taihang Mountain, North
China. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1752.
Bohara M., Acharya K., Perveen S., Hu, C*., Yadav, R.K.P., Shrestha K., Manevski, K., Xiaoxin L.
Litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics of selected tree species along elevation gradients
of Central Himalaya, Nepal. (Under Review)
Bohara, M., Hu, C*., Yadav, R.K.P. Ecological stoichiometry of litter-soil continuum in naturally
restoring Taihang Mountain ecosystem, North China (Under Review)
Current profession
Current professional activities type:ResearchTeachingI currently working as a faculty of Science Health and Technology at Nepal Open University, Nepal. I am a founding president of a research-based NGO (Nature Conservation and Study Center).
Workshop and Conference Attended
2019 Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xian, China 2019 Conference -Stable Isotopes in Biosphere Systems2015 The Small Earth Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal International Conference on ClimateChange Innovation and Resilience for Sustainable Livelihood2011 Kathmandu, Nepal Students’ Conservation Conference and ExhibitionAffiliations
TU-CDES Alumni AssociationPresentation given
2020In situ litter decomposition and nutrient release from forest trees along an elevation gradient in Central HimalayaKathmandu, NepalEvent: Sixth Graduate Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development, Himalayan Knowledge Conclave (5-6 August), organized by Resources Himalaya Foundation2020In-situ Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Dynamics: NepalKathmandu, NepalEvent: NatureSpeaks, Himalayan Nature -
Other Awards
Sep 2015CAS-TWAS President's FellowshipThe fellowship was awarded for the students from developing nations to pursue PhD degree in Chinese Academy of Sciences for 4 years.Jan 2013Next Generation Conservation AwardRecipient of Next Generation Conservation Award, thesis grant by Building Climate Change Resilience Capacity of Mountain People of Nepal, USAID funded Climate Change Resilient Development (CCRD) Project, Resources Himalaya Foundation (2013).