Citations

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Journal Article
Tshering, Kuenzang, Kezang Dema, Dendup Tshering, and Phurpa Dorji. "Assessment of forest ecosystem services in Khaling Gewog, Bhutan." J. Agrofor. Environ. 6, no. 2 (2012): 41-44.
Journal Article
Wangchuk, Sonam, Marcelo T Mitui, Kinlay Tshering, Takaaki Yahiro, Purushotam Bandhari, Sangay Zangmo, Tshering Dorji, Karchung Tshering, Takashi Matsumoto, and Akira Nishizono. "Dominance of emerging G9 and G12 genotypes and polymorphism of VP7 and VP4 of rotaviruses from Bhutanese children with severe diarrhea prior to the introduction of vaccine." Plos One (2014).
Working Paper
Dendup, Ngawang, and Kuenzang Tshering. "Demand for Piped Drinking Water and a formal Sewer System in Bhutan." SANDEE Working Papers , no. 97–15 (2015).
Working Paper
Tshering, Dago, and Gyambo Sithey. "Climate change and health in Bhutan." (2008).
Book
Tshering, Nima. Informing the Blueprint: Bhutan's Strategy for Girls' High-quality Learning Outcomes. : Center for Universal Education at Brookings, 2014.
Working Paper
Gaden, Kezang, Tshering Choden, and Dechen Tshomo. "Assessment of Land Suitability for Agriculture in Bhutan by using GIS." (2015).
Conference Paper
Brown, Lex, Kunzang Lhamu, Phuntsho Wangyel, Karma Tshering, and Tashi Dorji. "Towards environmental assessment of policy in Bhutan." IAIA12 Conference Proceedings’ Energy Future The Role of Impact Assessment 32nd Annual Meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment. 2012.
Journal Article
Lepcha, Nor Tshering, Chandra Kumar Chettri, Kunzang Getshen, Bhim Bahadur Rai, Shamanna Bindiganavale Ramaswamy, Saravanan Saibaba, Praveen Kumar Nirmalan, Emilia Hansson Demarchis, Geoffrey Tabin, and Michael Morley. "Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Bhutan." Ophthalmic epidemiology 20, no. 4 (2013): 212-219.
Working Paper
Tshering, Sonam. "Barriers on the Emergence of Women as Leaders in Bhutan." Murdoch University (2015).
Journal Article
Damrongplasit, Kannika, and Tshering Wangdi. "Healthcare utilization, bypass, and multiple visits: the case of Bhutan." International Journal of Health Economics and Management (2016).
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