Governance in community forestry in Nepal through forest certification

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Acharya, R. P., Bhattarai, B. P., Dahal, N., Kunwar, R. M., Karki, G. and Bhattarai, H. P.. 2015. "Governance in community forestry in Nepal through forest certification." The International Forestry Review. 17 (1), pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554815814725077
Article Title

Governance in community forestry in Nepal through forest
certification

ERA Journal ID5710
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsAcharya, R. P. (Author), Bhattarai, B. P. (Author), Dahal, N. (Author), Kunwar, R. M. (Author), Karki, G. (Author) and Bhattarai, H. P. (Author)
Journal TitleThe International Forestry Review
Journal Citation17 (1), pp. 1-9
Number of Pages9
Year2015
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN1465-5489
2053-7778
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1505/146554815814725077
Abstract

Forest certification raised a significant amount of interest around the world and it is now increasingly hailed as an incentive to improve community forest management and poverty reduction since it is associated with local economic, social and environmental impacts. We analyzed the
impacts found after certification of Kalobhir and Lahare community forest user groups respectively of Dolakha and Bajhang districts of Nepal and assessed the implications for local forest and livelihood management. The subject forest user groups were sorted out and studied following
stakeholders and key informants consultations, field observations and literature review. Forest certification found a vehicle for local value addition, income generation and it helped abate negative environmental consequences. Associate positive changes included sustainable collection
of forest products and maintenance of transparency, accountability, and equitable benefit sharing. Local enterprises and entrepreneurship were emerged. The revised forest operational plans were in consistent with forest certification indicators resulting in maintenance of inventory of major traded non-timber forest products with management prescriptions, identification of major biodiversity threats and their management plans, provision of general environmental impacts assessment, and wise-use management objectives. However, forest certification is in the growing phase, and it takes some time to accommodate a large number of CFUGs, to be competent and to access the international market for acquiring and sharing benefits among all.

Keywordsforest certification; community based forest management; multiple impacts; poverty reduction; sustainable forest management
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020440499. Development studies not elsewhere classified
380119. Welfare economics
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Byline AffiliationsPractical Solution Consultancy, Nepal
National Forum for Advocacy, Nepal
Australian National University
Florida Atlantic University, United States
Tribhuvan University, Nepal
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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