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 contribute better to forest tenure reform if they can improve their capacity to address conflict and grievances, monitor the roles and accountability of non-state actors including business enterprises, and address climate change and emergency issues. Programmes need to strengthen their capacity to support forest tenure reform, design processes for strengthening forest tenure, implement activities for strengthening forest tenure, support forest-dependent communities for strengthening their rights and address conflict and grievances.
To ensure forest-dependent communities can benefit from forest tenure reforms in terms of income and livelihood improvement, the entrepreneurship capacity of local communities needs to be developed. This will require active engagement of the private sector. In this respect the government can ensure a favourable policy environment and
incentivize the private sector for rural development. The government can increase its support in emerging initiatives such as public-private partnerships.
#FAO #FOREST_TENURE_IN_NEPAL #2016
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Keywords:
FORESTRY,CROP MANAGEMENT HUSBANDRY,AQUACULTURE,DAIRYING,FISHING,FORESTRY,HORTICULTURE,SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE,URBAN AGRICULTURE,AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS,AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION,AGRICULTURAL LAND,AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES
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Thematic Group: FAO
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Food and Agriculture Organization
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04.05.00
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