Sand and Gravel Extraction in Melamchi Municipality of Sindhupalchowk District
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Contemporarily, riverbed material extraction is one of the serious environmental problems
globally. The use of such river materials from the Indrawati River in Melamchi Municipality
is also the key component supporting the urban infrastructure development supporting rapid
urbanization in nearby Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) and other areas. The indirect
challenges to the socio-economy and impact on the air, water and biodiversity are key
concerns in the area. The qualitative study helped understand the perception of sand mining
in the study area leading to a broader need for attention to the governance and coordination
between the stakeholders and government agencies for enhanced social and environmental
management. Reclamation of abandoned sand pits; tree planting and agro-forestry practices
to speed up the slow rate of natural succession by reduction of negative activities such as
perennial bushfires, over-cultivation of lands, and over-grazing to reduce the nutrient
depletion rate. Sand, gravel and boulder extraction activities reduce land socio-economic
value by causing land degradation, loss of agricultural lands, low availability of water and
low quality and loss of biodiversity as well as increased poverty among people in the area.
Finally, compliance with statutory laws to regulate the conduct of sand mining on a
sustainable basis for the sake of reducing its negative effects on the environment, economy
and society is a critical aspect of the sand, gravel and boulder extraction in the municipality.
Keywords: Sand, Gravel, Socio, Economy, Impact
