By learning about the livelihood values attributed to forest socio-ecosystems it is possible to examine how policy could better support different household groups out of poverty as rural society in Nepal rapidly evolves from a reliance on subsistence production to a mixed economy (Berkes et al., ...
To understand what is being lost, scroll down for an essay on the forest that we wrote in 2009 when this website was originally set up to inform the public and advocate for the forest. There are more photographs in our Blog, as well as HERE Contact us: You can email us at fk94131@...
Re-thinking development after disaster: notes on postearthquake reconstruction planning in the Central Himalayas, Nepal This essay is based on a field survey in the central Himalayan highlands, Nepal, badly hit by earthquakes in spring 2015. The affected remote communities h... DR Pant 被引量: ...
What are the legal obstacles to smallholder engagement in secondary forests and their regeneration? What might be a future research agenda in relation to supporting secondary forest regeneration and supporting the livelihoods of smallholder? This introductory essay addresses the first of these questions, ...
Nabuurs et al.2014). Moreover mountain forests are important aesthetical assets for tourism (Nepal and Chipeniuk2005). Despite intensive use for timber, fuelwood and livestock grazing since centuries, substantial shares of mountain forests in the Eastern Alps have been maintained in relatively natural...