Mountain highway stability
threading on the fragile terrain
of upper Ganga catchment
(Uttarakhand Himalaya), India.

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Roads are the most critical means of connectivity in Himalayan villages. However, the terrain is inherently fragile with varied geological, geomorphological, ecological, and climate regimes
Yashpal Sundriyal.                  Aayush Joshi
Girish Ch                                      Kapil Malik   
Saraswati Prakash Sati.         Naresh Rana
Maria Aasim                                Girish Ch Kothiyari
Shubhra Sharma

Mountain highway stability
threading on the fragile terrain
of upper Ganga catchment
(Uttarakhand Himalaya), India

Roads are the most critical means of connectivity in Himalayan villages. However, the terrain is inherently fragile with varied geological, geomorphological, ecological, and climate regimes, that result in frequent slope failure and disruption in connectivity. The risk is further to be increased by extreme events-generated hazards, which are expected to rise in frequency and magnitude with ongoing climate change
Critical scientific intervention, however, can improve the sustainability of road networks. The present study attempts to Mountain highway stability threading on the fragile terrain of upper Ganga catchment (Uttarakhand Himalaya), India
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