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Environmental Governance and Nepal

by Ashtha Lamsal | 23-01-2018 01:14 recommendations 0

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) defines governance as the ?exercise of economic, political and administrative authority to manage a country?s affairs at all levels? (UNDP 1997). The quality of governance depends on the capacity and vision of the Government to design, formulate, implement, and monitor policies and to perform its duties.

 

Importance of Environmental Governance:

 

1.   Good governance is participatory; people oriented, and involve the entire stakeholder.

2.   It is transparent and accountable.

3.   It honors rights of the people to participate in the decision making that affects their life.

4.   It is effective in making the best use of resources and it is equitable.

5.   It promotes the rule of law (UNDP 1997).

6.   It includes mobilization of requisite resources from different sources.

7.   EG controls the misuse of natural resources and promotes their sustainable management and use.

8.   EG encourages local leadership and decentralization of power to the grassroots level and builds local capabilities.

9.   EG includes implementation and evaluation of a country?s commitments to different international environmental conventions, treaties, and protocols it has signed.


Environmental governance in Nepal includes:

 

1.   Key elements of environmental policy and strategy planning,

2.   Development and implementation of plans and programs at national and local levels,

3.   Development and enforcement of environmental laws and regulations, norms, and standards, &

4.   Establishment and operation of environmental institutions that supervise, execute, and monitor all aspects of the process.


Overall performance of EG: 

 

1.   Environmental governance in Nepal has not been very effective. Key reasons for ineffective environmental governance in Nepal,

2.   Frequent changes in governments,

3.   Government?s poor functioning and inadequate attention paid to the increasing urban and rural environmental problems.

4.   Absence of long-term environmental policies, weak enforcement of environmental laws.

5.   Insufficient funding.

6.   Inefficient public administration in general, weak monitoring.


Environmental governance can be better understood by reassessing environmental performance to date and identifying areas where changes are needed.

 

 
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5 Comments

  • says :
    Hi, Ashtha! Thank you for your report on what environmental governance is, and the case of EG in Nepal. Although you have told us that environmental governance in Nepal has not been that effective so far, I think that this could be changed with the participation of the Nepalese people :D After all, like you've explained to us, good governance is participatory and people-oriented. I hope we can all participate in protecting our environment, all over the world. Thanks for your report!
    Posted 02-02-2018 20:10

  • says :
    need full support
    Posted 29-01-2018 17:33

  • Ashtha Lamsal says :
    Yes Kushal, Change begins from ourselves :)
    Posted 24-01-2018 00:15

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    We need better environmental governance in case of Nepal.
    Posted 23-01-2018 11:33

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