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This section represents a considerable effort on the part of the volunteer staff of FogQuest to provide an archive of original reports and published papers related to fog collection. In many cases, it is likely that no other copies of the reports are available. We do not endorse the statements in each document or the conclusions reached by the authors.

Visitors to this site should make their own critical examination of the results and conclusions. This is especially true of non-peer-reviewed documents such as theses and institutional reports. Several lengthy lists of references on fog collection can also be found elsewhere on the FogQuest website.


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Comparative Studies
Chile – Namibia – Oman Chile – Peru – Oman Chile – California
France – Tunisia

NEPAL

Apigian, J.H., 2005: A Critical Look at the Development of Fog Water Collection in Nepal. Report for Nepal Community Development Foundation (NCDF) and Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH), Kathmandu, Nepal, March 2005.

Gotvangan, Nepal, Fog Collection Project Color Graphs of data for 1997 and 1998. Prepared by Richard Tanabe for Robert Schemenauer at Environment Canada. The field data were sent by Francois Vitez, CECI, as part of a multi-organization fog collection evaluation project in Nepal. Source: FogQuest project files 2024.

Gotvangan, Nepal, Fog Collection Project daily data for the period from July 1997 to January 1998. Prepared by Richard Tanabe for Robert Schemenauer at Environment Canada. The field data were sent by Francois Vitez, CECI, as part of a multi-organization fog collection evaluation project in Nepal. Source: FogQuest project files 2024.

Gotvangan has been referred to in different ways in the data records. This link clarifies the nomenclature. Source: FogQuest project files 2024.

Kowalchuk, K., 1996: Correspondence regarding Potential Fog Collectors at Tengboche Monastery, Everest region in Nepal, with reference to comments by Sir Edmund Hillary. Source: FogQuest project files 2024.

MacQuarrie, K.I.A., A. Pokhrel, Y. Shrestha, P. Osses, R.S. Schemenauer, F. Vitez, K. Kowalchuk and R. Taylor 2001: Results from a high elevation fog water supply project in Nepal. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Fog and Fog Collection, Schemenauer, R.S. and H. Puxbaum, eds., St. John’s, Canada, 15-20 July, ISBN 0-9683887-1-X, pp. 227-229.

NEWAH, 2005: Fog Water Collection in Nepal. Poster in Nepalese, June 2005, pp 1. Source: FogQuest project files 2024.

NEWAH, 2005: Fog Water Collection in Nepal. Pamphlet, June 2005, pp 4. Source: FogQuest project files 2024.

Pokhrel, A. and K.I.A. MacQuarrie 2001: Climatology of Hindu Kush. Himalayas; potential for fog water collection. Proceedings of Second Conference on Fog and Fog Collection Pp 257-259, July 15-20 Vancouver, Canada.

Bajracharya, D., and A. Pokhrel 2001: Implementation method and impact of fog water supply schemes: a case study in the middle hills of Eastern Nepal. Proceedings of Second Conference on Fog and Fog Collection Pp 261-263, July 15-20 Vancouver, Canada.

Schemenauer, R.S., B. Bignell and T. Makepeace, 2016: Fog Collection Projects in Nepal: 1997 to 2016. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Fog, Fog Collection and Dew, Wroclaw, Poland 24 – 29 July 2016, pp 187-190.