9 Jan 2000
Sponsors
Institute of Advanced
     Studies, UN Univ., Japan
AEON Foundation, Japan
Internet Conference on 
Material Flow Analysis of Integrated Bio-Systems
(March-October 2000)
http://www.ias.unu.edu/proceedings/icibs/ic-mfa
Organized by
Integrated Bio-Systems Network
UNU/IAS Alumni Association, UN Univ.,Tokyo
with the assistance of :
MFA Conference Planning Group
UNESCO Microbial Resources Centre, Stockholm
Upland and low land farming in Nepal
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Photo 4: Mountain 
people carrying 
food and cloth 
items from the 
market centers, 
located far away 
from their home.
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Photo 5: Herbal sacks kept 
behind the farm house.
 
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Photo 6: Chauris as the means of 
transport goods for the Mountain 
and the High Mountain People.
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Photo 7 : The upland areas where 
maize is the main crop.
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Photo 8 : Rice is the main crop of 
the low land areas. 
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Photo 9: Picture shows
threshing the rice.

Punya Prasad Regmi. 2000. Resource Flow Analysis of the Nepalese Mountain Farming System.
Paper presented at the Internet Conference on Material Flow Analysis of Integrated Bio-Systems. (March-Oct 2000).
http://www.ias.unu.edu/proceedings/icibs/ic-mfa