Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal?

Forest governance is now recognized as a critical factor for effective resource management and enhancing livelihood outcomes. This paper recognizes the need for having learning element in the governing process, for which there has to be a continuous monitoring process in place. Based on recent studi...

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Autores principales: Ojha, H., Pokharel, B., McDougall, C., Paudel, K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18630
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author Ojha, H.
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Paudel, K.
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description Forest governance is now recognized as a critical factor for effective resource management and enhancing livelihood outcomes. This paper recognizes the need for having learning element in the governing process, for which there has to be a continuous monitoring process in place. Based on recent studies, the current monitoring system at different layers in Nepal's community forestry is reviewed, and opportunities for improved micro-macro linkages and forest governance are identified.
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spelling CGSpace186302025-01-24T14:13:02Z Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal? Ojha, H. Pokharel, B. McDougall, C. Paudel, K. learning monitoring community forestry governance resource management Forest governance is now recognized as a critical factor for effective resource management and enhancing livelihood outcomes. This paper recognizes the need for having learning element in the governing process, for which there has to be a continuous monitoring process in place. Based on recent studies, the current monitoring system at different layers in Nepal's community forestry is reviewed, and opportunities for improved micro-macro linkages and forest governance are identified. 2003 2012-06-04T09:08:38Z 2012-06-04T09:08:38Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18630 en Open Access Ojha, H., Pokharel, B., McDougall, C., Paudel, K. 2003. Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal? . Journal of Forests and Livelihoods 2 (2) :23-34. ISSN: 1684-0186.
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Pokharel, B.
McDougall, C.
Paudel, K.
Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal?
title Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal?
title_full Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal?
title_fullStr Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal?
title_full_unstemmed Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal?
title_short Learning to govern: how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in Nepal?
title_sort learning to govern how to improve monitoring system in community forestry in nepal
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monitoring
community forestry
governance
resource management
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