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Human-Rhesus macaque conflict at Pumdivumdi/ Tallokodi, Pokhara, West Nepal / SHARMA, S. in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal, 27:2 (Jul-Dec 2017)
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Title : Human-Rhesus macaque conflict at Pumdivumdi/ Tallokodi, Pokhara, West Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: SHARMA, S., Author ; S. Acharya, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: 46-50 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Conflict, Crop raiding, Human, Pokhara, Rhesus macaque Link for e-copy: https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/BANKO/article/view/21222
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 27:2 (Jul-Dec 2017) . - 46-50 p.[article] Human-Rhesus macaque conflict at Pumdivumdi/ Tallokodi, Pokhara, West Nepal [printed text] / SHARMA, S., Author ; S. Acharya, Author . - 2017 . - 46-50 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 27:2 (Jul-Dec 2017) . - 46-50 p.
Keywords: Conflict, Crop raiding, Human, Pokhara, Rhesus macaque Link for e-copy: https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/BANKO/article/view/21222 Livelihoods and Forestry Program, Myagdi contribution to poverty reduction / ACHARYA, K.P. in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal, 17 : 1 (January - June 2007)
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Title : Livelihoods and Forestry Program, Myagdi contribution to poverty reduction Material Type: printed text Authors: ACHARYA, K.P., Author ; S. Acharya, Author Publication Date: 2007 Article on page: 3-10 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: community forestry, enterprises, wood, poverty, Nepal Abstract: Nepal is promoting community-based forest management approach known as Community Forestry (CF) as a promising option to reduce environmental degradation and to fulfill the demands of basic forestry products of rural people. There are emerging concerns that whether community forestry can be used effectively to generate income and employment to help improve the livelihoods of the poor.
The paper is based on furniture and agricultural implements production enterprises from Parbat and Myagdi districts of western mid hills of Nepal. The furniture enterprise has earned USD 10,000 and the agricultural implement enterprise has earned USD 2000 during the past two years. The paper presents the process and approaches, production and market characteristics, present status and future prospects, role of development agencies and service providers, socio-economic impacts, lesson learned and policy implications from these case studies. The paper discusses that forest management should not be considered in isolation but should be linked with existing livelihoods opportunities and farming systems promoting the use of local materials and focused to provide employment to poor and vulnerable group.Link for e-copy: http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/BANKO/article/view/653/618
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 17 : 1 (January - June 2007) . - 3-10 p.[article] Livelihoods and Forestry Program, Myagdi contribution to poverty reduction [printed text] / ACHARYA, K.P., Author ; S. Acharya, Author . - 2007 . - 3-10 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in BANKO JANAKARI - वनको जानकारी : A Journal of Forestry Information for Nepal > 17 : 1 (January - June 2007) . - 3-10 p.
Keywords: community forestry, enterprises, wood, poverty, Nepal Abstract: Nepal is promoting community-based forest management approach known as Community Forestry (CF) as a promising option to reduce environmental degradation and to fulfill the demands of basic forestry products of rural people. There are emerging concerns that whether community forestry can be used effectively to generate income and employment to help improve the livelihoods of the poor.
The paper is based on furniture and agricultural implements production enterprises from Parbat and Myagdi districts of western mid hills of Nepal. The furniture enterprise has earned USD 10,000 and the agricultural implement enterprise has earned USD 2000 during the past two years. The paper presents the process and approaches, production and market characteristics, present status and future prospects, role of development agencies and service providers, socio-economic impacts, lesson learned and policy implications from these case studies. The paper discusses that forest management should not be considered in isolation but should be linked with existing livelihoods opportunities and farming systems promoting the use of local materials and focused to provide employment to poor and vulnerable group.Link for e-copy: http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/BANKO/article/view/653/618