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An Appraisal of the existing Farming System in the Hills of Nepal and Potential Interventions to solve the perceived problems / JHA, SHREE GOPAL
Title : An Appraisal of the existing Farming System in the Hills of Nepal and Potential Interventions to solve the perceived problems Material Type: printed text Authors: JHA, SHREE GOPAL ; , Publisher: UK : University of Edinburgh Abstract of Thesis Publication Date: 1991 Pagination: , 106p., , General note: A Dissertation for the Degree of Master of Science University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Languages : (En) Keywords: Thesis MSc Farming System - Hills Nepal Causal Analysis Problem New Ideas and Technologies An Appraisal of the existing Farming System in the Hills of Nepal and Potential Interventions to solve the perceived problems [printed text] / JHA, SHREE GOPAL ; , . - UK : University of Edinburgh Abstract of Thesis, 1991 . - , 106p., ,.
A Dissertation for the Degree of Master of Science University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Languages : (En)
Keywords: Thesis MSc Farming System - Hills Nepal Causal Analysis Problem New Ideas and Technologies Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status T45 T45 Document DFRSL Books Not for loan Linkages between biological and cultural diversity for participatory management: Nepal’s experiences with Makulu-Barun National park and its buffer zone / JHA, SHREE GOPAL in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal, 16 : 2 (July - December 2006)
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Title : Linkages between biological and cultural diversity for participatory management: Nepal’s experiences with Makulu-Barun National park and its buffer zone Material Type: printed text Authors: JHA, SHREE GOPAL, Author Publication Date: 2006 Article on page: 37-44 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Biodiversity National Park Buffer Zone participation culture linkages Abstract: The Makalu-Barun National Park (MBNP) and its Buffer Zone (BZ) of eqastern Nepal shares is borders with Sagarmatha National Park on the west and with the Qomolongma Natural Preserve of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China on the North. The Park is rich in cultural diversity with many ethnic groups. Most of the households are economically poor and depend on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry and diverse natural resources for livelihoods. Slash and burn cultivation on steep slopes, poaching, hunting, over grazing, high dependency on natural resources, poverty and food deficits are the main threats to biodiversity in MBNP and BZ area. The MBNP was established in 1991 while its BZ was declared in 1998. the basic underlying approach of protection and management of the Park and its BZ is biodiversity conservation through people participation, without relying on military force.
This paper highlights the implementation of the biodiversity conservation and management approaches through people participation in the MBNP and its BZ, and also explores notable achievements and effectiveness of partnership of the Government of Nepal, the Mountain Institute (TMI) – an INGO and the local communities to sustain conservation efforts as well as to improve local livelihoods.Link for e-copy: http://lib.frtc.gov.np/elibrary/?r=645
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 16 : 2 (July - December 2006) . - 37-44 p.[article] Linkages between biological and cultural diversity for participatory management: Nepal’s experiences with Makulu-Barun National park and its buffer zone [printed text] / JHA, SHREE GOPAL, Author . - 2006 . - 37-44 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 16 : 2 (July - December 2006) . - 37-44 p.
Keywords: Biodiversity National Park Buffer Zone participation culture linkages Abstract: The Makalu-Barun National Park (MBNP) and its Buffer Zone (BZ) of eqastern Nepal shares is borders with Sagarmatha National Park on the west and with the Qomolongma Natural Preserve of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China on the North. The Park is rich in cultural diversity with many ethnic groups. Most of the households are economically poor and depend on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry and diverse natural resources for livelihoods. Slash and burn cultivation on steep slopes, poaching, hunting, over grazing, high dependency on natural resources, poverty and food deficits are the main threats to biodiversity in MBNP and BZ area. The MBNP was established in 1991 while its BZ was declared in 1998. the basic underlying approach of protection and management of the Park and its BZ is biodiversity conservation through people participation, without relying on military force.
This paper highlights the implementation of the biodiversity conservation and management approaches through people participation in the MBNP and its BZ, and also explores notable achievements and effectiveness of partnership of the Government of Nepal, the Mountain Institute (TMI) – an INGO and the local communities to sustain conservation efforts as well as to improve local livelihoods.Link for e-copy: http://lib.frtc.gov.np/elibrary/?r=645 An overview of the Biosphere Reserve concept and its application to Nepal / JHA, SHREE GOPAL in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal, 16 : 1 (January - June 2006)
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Title : An overview of the Biosphere Reserve concept and its application to Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: JHA, SHREE GOPAL, Author Publication Date: 2006 Article on page: 21-24 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Biosphere reserve, conservation, ecosystem, conservation Abstract: The present paper provides an overview on the concepts of biosphere reserves. The biosphere reserve concept has been developed within the framework of the UNESCO’s Programme on Man and Biosphere (MAB). The paper spells out definition, objectives, characteristics, function, beneficiaries, structure and design, and criteria for the selection of Biosphere Reserves etc. Link for e-copy: http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/BANKO/article/view/359/351
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 16 : 1 (January - June 2006) . - 21-24 p.[article] An overview of the Biosphere Reserve concept and its application to Nepal [printed text] / JHA, SHREE GOPAL, Author . - 2006 . - 21-24 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 16 : 1 (January - June 2006) . - 21-24 p.
Keywords: Biosphere reserve, conservation, ecosystem, conservation Abstract: The present paper provides an overview on the concepts of biosphere reserves. The biosphere reserve concept has been developed within the framework of the UNESCO’s Programme on Man and Biosphere (MAB). The paper spells out definition, objectives, characteristics, function, beneficiaries, structure and design, and criteria for the selection of Biosphere Reserves etc. Link for e-copy: http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/BANKO/article/view/359/351