Kathmandu, Nepal – The Ministry of Forests and Environment launched the Integrated Landscape Management to Secure Nepal’s Protected Areas and Critical Corridors (ILaM) at an event in Kathmandu today.
Nepal’s Terai Arc Landscape (TAL) initiative, aimed at restoring ecosystems and creating space for tigers, receives global recognition from the U.N. as one of seven World Restoration Flagships.
Kathmandu, Nepal- Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation MoFSC, The Government of Nepal has approved a Sacred Himalayan Landscape Interim Implementation Plan of Nepal (SHL-IIP/N) on 20th December, ...
Nepal has been a signatory to the United Nations’ Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) since 1993. At present, protected areas cover 23.39 percent of the country’s total land area. In 2022, COP15 ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Veteran Nepali researcher Professor Karan Bahadur Shah highlights the shift from manual data recording and fieldwork in the past to the ease and ...
The International Forestry Review, Vol. 19, Supplement 4: Special Issue: Forest landscape restoration in hilly and mountainous regions (2017), pp. 75-87 (13 pages) Global initiatives to promote ...