TY - RPRT T1 - The dynamics of traditional systems of forest management in Nepal: Implications for the community forestry development and training project Y1 - 1981 A1 - Augusta Molnar KW - benefits KW - community relationship KW - cultivation KW - economic inequality KW - fodder KW - forest products KW - fuelwood KW - incentives KW - leaders KW - Nepal KW - ownership KW - sanctions KW - women AB -

The Nepal Community Forestry Development and Training Project, which is now in its first year of implementation, aims to increase supplies of fuelwood, fodder, grass, and timber by allocating greater responsibility for forest management and protection to local communities. As such it depends largely for its success upon generation of local motivation, cooperation, and involvement. This report investigates the dynamics of the traditional systems of forest management in a number of communities in Nepal to assess the potential for local participation, the existing constraints on the active involvement of local farmers in forest plantation, rehabilitation, and preservation, and the type of changes in strategy needed to ensure better project implementation. There is no single formula for local participation in preservation or maintenance of existing forest resources; rather, the individual adaptation of a panchayat/community management system to local conditions and needs is the main criteria for success. Some of the key factors contributing to success of a traditional system are:

PB - World Bank CY - Washington, DC N1 - Report to the World Bank/International Finance Corporation U5 - 31 pp. JO - The dynamics of traditional systems of forest management in Nepal ER -