Phanchung Dr

Phanchung Dr
Bhutan Himalayan Research Initiatives · Professional Consultancy

PhD

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Indigenous mountain people are often marginalized from mainstream development and are not able to express their concerns over the impacts of ecosystem changes on their livelihoods. Living in geographically difficult terrains, they engage in traditional ritual practices concerning their livelihoods that build on generations of deep-rooted beliefs. Y...
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The Royal University of Bhutan having evolved from a traditional teaching-learning institution is challenged in changing the mindset and working practices of its academics when it involves research, innovation, and the use of knowledge. This paper looks at the initiatives pursued by the University in contributing to enhanced research culture throug...
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This book contains the proceedings of the XIth International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology. The papers address ruminant comparative physiology, the rumen ecosystem and metagenomics, nutrient digestion and absorption, methanogenesis, tissue metabolism and gene expression, pregnancy, lactation and growth, adaptation to heat-stress, nitrogen use, n...
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The authors describe the evolution, morphological characteristics, body weights, body measurements and production performance of three indigenous cattle breeds in Bhutan, namely the Siri, Mithun cross Siri (Jatsha for male and Jatsham for female) and first backcross hybrids (Yangka for male and Yangkum for female). The data was collected through a...

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Understanding state of research institutions and programmes in enhancing research culture in the university
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