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    Renewable Electricity Production in Mountain Regions: Toward a People-Centered Energy Transition Agenda by Scott, Christopher A., Khaling, Sarala, Shrestha, Padmendra P., Riera, F. Sebastián, Choden, Kinley, Singh, Kasvi

    Published in Mountain research and development (01-02-2023)
    “…This paper examines progress and limitations in the transition from current dependence on carbon-based energy toward clean, renewable, and socially just energy…”
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    Pteropus lylei primarily forages in residential areas in Kandal, Cambodia by Choden, Kinley, Ravon, Sébastien, Epstein, Jonathan H., Hoem, Thavry, Furey, Neil, Gely, Marie, Jolivot, Audrey, Hul, Vibol, Neung, Chhoeuth, Tran, Annelise, Cappelle, Julien

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2019)
    “…Bats are the second most species‐rich Mammalian order and provide a wide range of ecologically important and economically significant ecosystem services. Nipah…”
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    Bhutan’s Forests through the Framework of Ecosystem Services: Rapid Assessment in Three Forest Types by Robin R. Sears, Kinley Choden, Tshewang Dorji, Dorji Dukpa, Sonam Phuntsho, Prem Bahadur Rai, Jigme Wangchuk, Himlal Baral

    Published in Forests (27-10-2018)
    “…Forests in mountain ecosystems provide a diversity of services and goods in mountain landscapes, and the immediate utility of the forest to upstream residents…”
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    Patterns of foraging activity and fidelity in a southeast Asian flying fox by Schloesing, Elodie, Chambon, Rémi, Tran, Annelise, Choden, Kinley, Ravon, Sébastien, Epstein, Jonathan H, Hoem, Thavry, Furey, Neil, Labadie, Morgane, Bourgarel, Mathieu, De Nys, Hélène M, Caron, Alexandre, Cappelle, Julien

    Published in Movement ecology (10-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face of ongoing habitat loss and modification worldwide is essential to their…”
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    Community perception of ecosystem services from commercially managed forests in Bhutan by Wangchuk, Jigme, Choden, Kinley, Sears, Robin R., Baral, Himlal, Yoezer, Dawa, Tamang, Kelly Tobden Dorji, Choden, Thinley, Wangdi, Norbu, Dorji, Shacha, Dukpa, Dorji, Tshering, Kaka, Thinley, Cheten, Dhendup, Tashi

    Published in Ecosystem services (01-08-2021)
    “…•Well managed forest provides a wide range of ecosystem services from the local to global levels.•Provisioning services are well recognized by the community…”
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    Modeling of Leachate Generation from Landfill Sites by Choden, Yeshi, Pelzang, Kinley, Basnet, Abeshik Dev Raj, Dahal, Krishna Bdr

    “…With rapid urbanization and industrialization, Bhutan is developing at a fast pace due to which solid waste generation is increasing day by day and hence its…”
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