Secretariat member
gurungroshni0107@gmail.com
Roshni Gurung is an environmental researcher from Nepal working on hydrological extremes, climate resilience, and water security across the Hindu Kush Himalaya. She combines remote sensing and climate reanalysis with Indigenous and community knowledge systems, treating local knowledge not as supplementary context but as primary scientific evidence to produce research that is both methodologically rigorous and deeply rooted in the landscapes and communities it serves. Her work spans across the water-livelihoods-ecosystem nexus, river basin governance, community-led conservation, and community-based climate adaptation, with a sustained commitment to translating science into policy and practice for mountain communities on the frontlines of climate change.