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      Quantifying the connections—linkages between land-use and water in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

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          Land development without thoughtful water supply planning can lead to unsustainability. In practice, management of our lands and waters is often unintegrated. We present new land-use, ecological stream health, water quality, and streamflow data from nine perennial watersheds in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, in the 2016 monsoon (i.e., August and September) and 2017 pre-monsoon (i.e., April and May) periods. Our goal was to improve understanding of the longitudinal linkages between land-use and water. At a total of 38 locations, the Rapid Stream Assessment (RSA) protocol was used to characterize stream ecology, basic water quality parameters were collected with a handheld WTW multi-parameter meter, and stream flow was measured with a SonTek FlowTracker Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter. A pixel-based supervised classification method was used to create a 30-m gridded land use coverage from a Landsat 8 image scene captured in the fall of 2015. Our results indicated that land-use had a statistically significant impact on water quality, with built land-uses (high and low) having the greatest influence. Upstream locations of six of the nine watersheds investigated had near natural status (i.e., river quality class (RQC) 1) and water could be used for all purposes (after standard treatments as required). However, downstream RSA measurements for all nine watersheds had RQC 5 (i.e., most highly impaired). Generally, water quality deteriorated from monsoon 2016 to pre-monsoon 2017. Our findings reinforce the importance of integrated land and water management and highlight the urgency of addressing waste management issues in the Kathmandu Valley.

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                +1.530.588.3064 , j.c.davids@tudelft.nl
                +31.0.15.2781646 , M.M.Rutten@tudelft.nl
                +977.984.143.2283 , ramdevi.env@gmail.com
                +977.984.139.8083 , aquatic.deep@gmail.com
                +977.981.871.3406 , nischal@smartphones4water.org
                +31.0.15.2781646 , petra.izeboud@live.nl
                +977.986.055.1113 , anusha@smartphones4water.org
                +31.0.15.2781646 , N.C.Vandegiesen@tudelft.nl
                Journal
                Environ Monit Assess
                Environ Monit Assess
                Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
                Springer International Publishing (Cham )
                0167-6369
                1573-2959
                23 April 2018
                23 April 2018
                2018
                : 190
                : 5
                : 304
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2097 4740, GRID grid.5292.c, Water Management, , Delft University of Technology, ; TU Delft Building 23, Stevinweg 1, 2628 Delft, CN Netherlands
                [2 ]SmartPhones4Water, Chico, USA
                [3 ]ISNI 0000 0001 0680 7778, GRID grid.429382.6, Aquatic Ecology Center, , Kathmandu University, ; Dhulikhel, Nepal
                [4 ]Himalayan Biodiversity and Climate Center (HimBioCliC), Bhaktapur, 44800 Nepal
                [5 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2114 6728, GRID grid.80817.36, Central Department of Environmental Science, , Tribhuvan University, ; Kirtipur, Nepal
                [6 ]SmartPhones4Water-Nepal (S4W-Nepal), Thusikhel, Lalitpur, Nepal
                [7 ]Environmental Science, Nayaa Aayaam Multi-Disciplinary Institute (NAMI), Jorpati, Nepal
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                10.1007/s10661-018-6687-2
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                © The Author(s) 2018

                Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.

                History
                : 8 February 2018
                : 10 April 2018
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004441, Styrelsen för Internationellt Utvecklingssamarbete;
                Award ID: 2016-05801
                Funded by: SmartPhones4Water
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                General environmental science
                land-use,water quality,kathmandu valley,land-water linkages,rapid stream assessment (rsa)

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