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Keshav Bhattarai

Researcher at University of Central Missouri

Publications -  38
Citations -  642

Keshav Bhattarai is an academic researcher from University of Central Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications receiving 552 citations. Previous affiliations of Keshav Bhattarai include Indiana University & Royal Hobart Hospital.

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Tourism, Terrorism And Turmoil In Nepal

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed regionally-based religious pilgrimage, especially oriented towards Asian markets, could be more promising than Western-oriented adventure tourism, considering Nepal's geography and state of underdevelopment.
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Searching for an Environmental Kuznets Curve in Carbon Dioxide Pollutant in Latin American Countries

TL;DR: In this article, a semiparametric panel model was used to estimate environmental Kuznets curves (EKC) for carbon dioxide in 15 Latin American countries, using hitherto unused data on forestry acreage in each country.
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Urban Vulnerabilities in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal: Visualizations of Human/Hazard Interactions

TL;DR: The scope of urban vulnerabilities for five rapidly urbanizing and highly-congested cities in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal is analyzed to contribute to the methodological understanding of human/hazards interactions in rapidly urbanized cities of the Third World, which share similar socioeconomic conditions and environmental contexts.
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Geographic information systems (GIS) based model of dairy manure transportation and application with environmental quality consideration

TL;DR: A minimum cost spatial dairy manure transportation model was developed where environmental quality and crop nutrient requirements were treated as constraints and land use types, exact locations of dairy farms and farmlands, road networks, and distances from each dairy farm to receiving farmlands were incorporated.
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Biofuel: an alternative to fossil fuel for alleviating world energy and economic crises.

TL;DR: This paper is an attempt to explore various bio-resources such as corn, barley, oat, rice, wheat, sorghum, sugar, safflower, and coniferous and non-coniferous species for the production of biofuels (ethanol and biodiesel).