Forest Governance in Nepal concerning Sustainable Community Forest Management and Red Panda Conservation

Author:

Cadman Timothy1ORCID,Maraseni Tek2,Koju Upama Ashish3,Shrestha Anita3,Karki Sikha4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Ethics, Governance, and Law, Griffith University, Nathan 4111, Australia

2. Centre for Sustainable Agriculture System, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba 4350, Australia

3. Kathmandu Forestry College, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal

4. Cities Research Institute, Griffith University—Gold Coast Campus, Southport 4215, Australia

Abstract

This paper investigates issues confronting forest management and sustainability, focusing on the governance of the community forest user group (CFUG) initiative in Nepal. The paper begins with a literature review to give a general overview of the historical and current situation of forest governance in Nepal. It explores the historical impacts of unsustainable logging in Nepal and the World Bank Report, which both investigated and explored avenues for improving the forest situation, including community forestry. The paper outlines the development of community forestry, the legislative, regulatory, and governance frameworks underpinning this unique system of community-driven forest management, and its relationship to sustainable forest management (SFM). SFM in turn has engendered a market for sustainably derived timber and labeling systems for ‘good’ wood. The paper continues by providing an analysis of stakeholder attitudes regarding the current forest governance situation in Nepal. Furthermore, it provides another small case study on how such standards might be applied in the local community context of protecting Nepal’s Red Panda while simultaneously delivering sustainable forest management and community development. It concludes with a discussion on the need for governance standards for forest management and community forestry in Nepal.

Funder

Nepal red panda Case Study

Griffith University

Kathmandu Forestry College

University of Southern Queensland

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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