Institute of Forestry; Tribhuvan University, Pokhara Campus, Pokhara, NepalPrabin BhusalInstitute of Forestry; Tribhuvan University, Pokhara Campus, Pokhara, NepalGanesh PaudelMinistry of Forests and Environment, NepalJude Ndzifon KimengsiForest Institutions and International Development (FIID) Research ...
The collection and sale of non-timber forest products is a major source of livelihood in some regions of Nepal. The research reported in this paper compare
doi:10.3126/banko.v18i2.2170Shrestha, BDepartment of Forest Research and Survey (DFRS), Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Government of NepalBanko Janakari
Department of Forest Research and Survey (DFRS), Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Government of NepalBanko JanakariDhakal, M. & Masuda, M. 2007. Generation and Utilization of Community Fund in Small Scale Community Forest Management in the Terai region of Nepal. Banko Janakari: 17 ...
Conservation and sustainable use of wetlands in Nepal is a joint undertaking of the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Global Environmental Facilit... T Editor - 《Banko Janakari》 被引量: 2发表: 2009年 Development of mud crab breeding technology for conservation and communal livelihoods ...
it can try to cut down human causes of forest fires. For this reason Bhutan’s forest department is primarily relying on an advocacy and awareness campaign to inform its citizens on how to avoid accidentally starting forest fires. The forest fire management section under the Ministry of Agricultu...
CFUGs on the fringe of Kathmandu, with Banepa (Accessibility Grade D) on the valley rim; Chautara less remote (Accessibility Grade C) and Bethanchowk, Bhumlu and Lisankhupakha classified as Accessibility Grade B or ‘remote’ by the Nepali Ministry of Federal Affairs and General ...
Forest and shrub cover of Nepal 1994 (1989-96) This paper reviews the scanty available database on the effects of dormant season fire on ecological processes and organisms in the forest floor and soils ... Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Kathmandu,Forest and Park Service, Helsinki ...
We distinguish four categories of key forest governance actors in Russia within the framework of our research: state (government agencies), private timber companies, NGOs and communities. The main state forest governance actors in Russia are the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the ...
Some ecosystem-based adaptation projects have been implemented in the Global South, including the restoration of Himalayan forests in Nepal, and the planting of drought-tolerant tree seedlings in the drylands of Mauritania39. It is crucial to tailor solutions to the specific ecological and socio-...