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Who benefits? : Decentralised forest governance through community forestry in Nepal

Who benefits? : Decentralised forest governance through community forestry in Nepal

... another community, which is considered marginalized in the ...Kshetriya, who have held the major high ranking positions in bureaucracy, judiciary, military, police and political leadership (Gurung, 2009; ... See full document

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Capital formation and sustainable community forestry in Nepal

Capital formation and sustainable community forestry in Nepal

... community forestry in Nepal, using a case study approach based on 23 forest user groups ...mature forest, high prices for forest products, a system of charg- ing for all ... See full document

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Monitoring of social forestry in Nepal : a case study of the Nepal-Australia Forestry Project

Monitoring of social forestry in Nepal : a case study of the Nepal-Australia Forestry Project

... was community forestry, which is about and for rural ...small-scale community forestry operations at the panchayat level with active community ...involvement. Community ... See full document

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Community Based Forestry in Nepal: Status, Issues and Lessons Learned

Community Based Forestry in Nepal: Status, Issues and Lessons Learned

... Community Forest (CF) in Nepal is defined as any national forest or part of National Forest that is handed over to a user group to develop, conserve and manage; extract, exploit, trade ... See full document

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Analysis of timber production and institutional barriers: A case of community forestry in the Terai and Inner-Terai regions of Nepal

Analysis of timber production and institutional barriers: A case of community forestry in the Terai and Inner-Terai regions of Nepal

... the community forest user groups of Nepal where the average size of forest is small at only 75 ha per CFUG (Kanel & Dahal, ...of Nepal had traditional and strong leadership in ... See full document

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Delivering community benefits through REDD +: Lessons from Joint Forest Management in Zambia

Delivering community benefits through REDD +: Lessons from Joint Forest Management in Zambia

... occurs through the UN REDD programme and is focussed on national level planning, and tying REDD activities into broader climate change ...of Forestry and is divided into three strands (see The REDD Desk, ... See full document

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Gender, institutions & development in natural resource governance: A study of community forestry in Nepal

Gender, institutions & development in natural resource governance: A study of community forestry in Nepal

... Jaisi-Bahun community of Bhatpole continued to harbor and put into practice the view of men as the ‘breadwinners’ and women as the ‘dependents’, and in the process, devalued the contribution women were making to ... See full document

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Enhancing REDD+ outcomes through improved governance of
community forest user groups

Enhancing REDD+ outcomes through improved governance of community forest user groups

... Heterogeneity and inclusiveness: Due to the influx of immigrants from various parts of the country, the central Terai of Nepal (e.g. Sundari CFUG) is more heterogeneous than the middle hills (e.g. Patle CFUG). ... See full document

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Political conflict, community forest governance and local livelihoods in Nepal

Political conflict, community forest governance and local livelihoods in Nepal

... in Nepal, Mohan Bikram Singh, had taken shelter in this district and was involved in spreading the communist ideology that made this district a communist ...the benefits went to local elites and ... See full document

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Political conflict, community forest governance and local livelihoods in Nepal

Political conflict, community forest governance and local livelihoods in Nepal

... the community forestry program has provided a significant space to local communities for collective action that enabled them to reverse the trend of forest degradation, improving the environmental ... See full document

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Dynamics of conflict in decentralised forest management in Mount Kenya forest

Dynamics of conflict in decentralised forest management in Mount Kenya forest

... by Forest Adjacent Communities (FACs) is ...little benefits from the forest. Revenue collected from forest does not benefit the community and timber harvesting is still dominated by ... See full document

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Valuing ecosystem services from forests: a multidisplinary field-based approach

Valuing ecosystem services from forests: a multidisplinary field-based approach

... the forest land-use regime there are several broad management ...one forest management strategy over the others, especially in relation to net ...of community forestry, an important ... See full document

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CHIURI: A REVIEW ON ITS MULTIPURPOSE USE IN NEPAL

CHIURI: A REVIEW ON ITS MULTIPURPOSE USE IN NEPAL

... Kernels of Chiuri is rich in fats and oils, contains about 40% of semi- solid fat (Bhist et.al.,2018) known as Phulmeri ghee. Chiuri ghee is used for cooking purpose as a substitute to oilseed crops as it has ... See full document

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Effectiveness and Impact of Community Governance Approach to Alleviate Poverty: A Case Study of Care International Hambantota Sri Lanka

Effectiveness and Impact of Community Governance Approach to Alleviate Poverty: A Case Study of Care International Hambantota Sri Lanka

... the Community Governance Approach (CGA) implemented through newly established two community governance structures - Village Operating Units (VOUs) and Rural coordinating Committees ... See full document

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A Feminist in the Forest: Situated Knowledges and Mixing Methods in Natural Resource Management

A Feminist in the Forest: Situated Knowledges and Mixing Methods in Natural Resource Management

... the forest were most important they emphasised that the whole forest was important and were unwilling to separate it into different ...the forest in terms of the resources provided and the ... See full document

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Paths in the Jungle: Landowners and the Struggle for Control of Solomon Islands' Logging Industry

Paths in the Jungle: Landowners and the Struggle for Control of Solomon Islands' Logging Industry

... The Project outcome indicators are: + the forest sector has a coherent policy framework, providing direction to the Forestry Division and the sector stakeholders through a National Timbe[r] ... See full document

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Recent Challenges of Forest Engineering Academic Education

Recent Challenges of Forest Engineering Academic Education

... between forestry practice and higher forestry education, stu- dents have lost interest for forestry academic pro- ...strong forestry tradi- tion, the number of forestry students has not ... See full document

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Potentiality of Pangolin based Ecotourism in Chuchhekhola Community Forest, Makawanpur, Nepal

Potentiality of Pangolin based Ecotourism in Chuchhekhola Community Forest, Makawanpur, Nepal

... The abundance of the burrows was counted by observing the distribution of the burrows in the area of study. Burrows were classified as living burrows (recently very active), active (active this year) and permanent ... See full document

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S HIFTINGP ARADIGM OF GOVERNANCE IN THE NATURALR ESOURCES MANAGEMENT OF B ANGLADESHAC ENTRALIST TO PLURALISTIC A PPROACH IN THEF OREST P ROTECTEDA REAS MANAGEMENT A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid 1, , Donna Craig 2 and Sharif Ahmed Mukul 3,4

S HIFTINGP ARADIGM OF GOVERNANCE IN THE NATURALR ESOURCES MANAGEMENT OF B ANGLADESHAC ENTRALIST TO PLURALISTIC A PPROACH IN THEF OREST P ROTECTEDA REAS MANAGEMENT A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid 1, , Donna Craig 2 and Sharif Ahmed Mukul 3,4

... of governance varies significantly ranging from global, national and local setting to social and institutional setting (Carter et ...of governance has got momentum in the field of ...of governance ... See full document

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A failing science: Understanding private landowners in the forestry milieu

A failing science: Understanding private landowners in the forestry milieu

... forests through a rational scientific worldview, so as to develop (rural) commu- ...the forestry milieu is stable across time, as it incorporates a coherent, evidentially supported, meaningful and hon- ... See full document

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