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Institutional Capacity On Forest Tenure In Nepal Status, Gaps And Way Forward FAO
As overall institutional capacity shows significant gaps, the capacity of key actors needs strengthening. In particular,programmes and government organizations need to address their capacity gaps more seriously. Government organizations can contribut... FAO, (2016)
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Global Forest Resources Assessment 2010: Country Report - Nepal
Forestry is an extensive land use system in Nepal. The forest and trees provide a vast array of goods and services to human beings. Forest and tree resources provide the basic commodities such as fuel wood, timber and fodder to the people and serve a... FAO, (2010)
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Breaking New Ground Leasehold Forestry in Nepal (February 2004)
Forest areas in Nepal decreased at a rate of 1.7 percent every year between the end of the 1970s and the mid 1990s. Land degradation leads to soil erosion spelling disaster for poor rural households who are forced to spend more time collecting fodder... IFAD, (2004)
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Multi-storied Agroforestry Cropping Systems For Micro-Climatic Modification And Erosion Control In Nepal
Natural hazards such as floods, landslides and drought occur frequently in different parts of Nepal with varying dimensions and magnitude. These hazards constitute the major causes of land degradation and deterioration of natural ecosystems. The intr... TECA/FAO, (2016)
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National socioeconomic surveys in forestry
Forests can provide important provisioning, supporting, regulating and cultural servicesfor households and communities. They are often important sources of food, fodder andconstruction materials, as well as sources of energy and medicines. Generally,... CPF-FAO, (2016)
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Regenerating Forests And Livelihoods In Nepal: A New Lease On Life
Leasehold forestry is a new kind of property rights regime that started in Nepal about 20 years ago. It has dual objectives: regenerating degraded forest land and alleviating rural poverty. Under this system, the Nepalese government hands over state-... FAO, IFAD, (2015)
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Challenges and Opportunities for Nepal’s Small and Medium Forest Enterprises (SMFEs)
This report is part of a cross-country research initiative that focuses on small and medium forest enterprises (SMFEs) and their potential to contribute to poverty reduction and sustainability. It is based on a scoping study designed to gather backgr... ANSAB, FC, FAO, (2009)
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Multi-storied Agroforestry Cropping Systems for Micro-Climatic Modification and Erosion Control in Nepal
Natural hazards such as floods, landslides and drought occur frequently in different parts of Nepal with varying dimensions and magnitude. These hazards constitute the major causes of land degradation and deterioration of natural ecosystems. The intr... FAO, (2013)
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Understanding Forest Degradation in Nepal
In Nepal, forest degradation has had adverse, and overlapping, ecological,
environmental and social implications. Ecological outcome have include a reduction in canopy cover,a decline in forest quality,structure and composition,a decrease in produc... FAO, (2011)
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