Centre for International Relations

Tribhuvan University

Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal


Assoc. Professor (Anthropology)
Man Bahadur Khattri
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

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man.khattri@cda.tu.edu.np

Name: Man Bahadur Khattri

Position: Assoc. Professor

Unit: Central Department of Anthropology

 

Email: man.khattri@cda.tu.edu.np

 

Research Identifiers:

 

Research Impact (Google Scholar):

h-index: 6

Total citations: 116

 

Research Interest/Expertise: 

Climate change adaptation, resilience, well being, environment, visual ethnography

 

Teaching:

Physical anthropology, Research methodology, Archaeological anthropology, Gender

•    Bachelor Degree: Department of Education,  Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur
•    Master Degree: CDA, TU
•    PhD Degree: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, TU

Professional Affiliations:

  • Chairperson, Commission of Anthropology and the Environment, World Anthropology Congress

Selected Recent Publications:

  1. The Trans-Himalayan Livelihood: Opportunities and Challenges in Tourism Development in Upper Mustang, Nepal. Journal of Tourism & Adventure, 6(1), 18-38.

  2. Indigenous institutions as adaptive measures to environmental dynamics: an ethnographic study of Loba community of Upper Mustang, Nepal.  M. B. Khattri, R. Pandey - International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology, 7 (4) 1-27, 2023

  3. Differential vulnerability and resilience of earthquake: A case of displaced Tamangs of Tiru and Gogane villages of Central Nepal. Progress in Disaster Science, 12, 100205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2021.100205 (2021)

  4. Agricultural adaptation to climate change in the trans-Himalaya: A study of Loba Community of Lo-manthang, Upper Mustang, Nepal. International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology, 5(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41257-020-00039-w