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Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book

Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book
Author: Ukesh Raj Bhuju
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2007
Genre: Biodiversity
ISBN:

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Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book

Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book
Author: Puspa Ratna Shakya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007
Genre: Biodiversity resource -Nepal
ISBN:

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Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book

Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book
Author: Ukesh Raj Bhuju
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007
Genre: Biodiversity
ISBN:

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Nepal Biodiversity Strategy

Nepal Biodiversity Strategy
Author: Biodiversity Conservation Project (Nepal)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN:

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Forest Management in Nepal

Forest Management in Nepal
Author: Ian Hill
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780821344804

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Forests play a vital role in maintaining Nepal's impressive biodiversity, which has global significance: With only 0.1 percent of the world's total area, Nepal contains 2 percent of the planet's flowering plants, 8 percent of its birds, and 4 percent of its mammals. As Nepal develops its forest resources, it needs to minimize the biotic pressures affecting the structure and dynamics of forest plant communities and wildlife populations and thereby reverse the current destructive pressures on the country's biodiversity. The study aims to provide a better understanding of the ways in which forest resources are used in Nepal. Its focus is to examine systematically the costs and benefits of present and possible future sustainable and biodiversity-friendly management practices from household, national, and global perspectives. The authors define the analytical framework and the costs of financial and economic alternatives. They also present the economic, social, institutional and legal issues, and recommend strategies for change. The report should be of use to national and donor agencies concerned with the management of natural resources and conservation of biodiversity in Nepal, providing a framework for possible future donor support to the sector. It highlights issues that are of importance in the formulation and implementation of natural resource management programs by government and non-government agencies.


Community Biodiversity Management

Community Biodiversity Management
Author: Walter Simon de Boef
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1136474870

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The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity are issues that have been high on the policy agenda since the first Earth Summit in Rio in 1992. As part of efforts to implement in situ conservation, a methodology referred to as community biodiversity management (CBM) has been developed by those engaged in this arena. CBM contributes to the empowerment of farming communities to manage their biological resources and make informed decisions on the conservation and use of agrobiodiversity. This book is the first to set out a clear overview of CBM as a methodology for meeting socio-environmental changes. CBM is shown to be a key strategy that promotes community resilience, and contributes to the conservation of plant genetic resources. The authors present the underlying concepts and theories of CBM as well as its methodology and practices, and introduce case studies primarily from Brazil, Ethiopia, France, India, and Nepal. Contributors include farmers, leaders of farmers’ organizations, professionals from conservation and development organizations, students and scientists. The book offers inspiration to all those involved in the conservation and use of agrobiodiversity within livelihood development and presents ideas for the implementation of farmers’ rights. The wide collection of experiences illustrates the efforts made by communities throughout the world to cope with change while using diversity and engaging in learning processes. It links these grassroots efforts with debates in policy arenas as a means to respond to the unpredictable changes, such as climate change, that communities face in sustaining their livelihoods.