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Problems of Political economics of forest resources in Community Forestry (CF) of Nepal

by | 07-09-2013 00:24 recommendations 0

 Nepal entered into people? participatory forest management practice due to the inability of Government to protect Baan (Forest) with the Gun. Ultimately, feeling the need of local people in the conservation of forest, forest management regime gradually transformed into people?s participatory system of conservation.


Forest acts as the foundation of rural Nepalese economy which provides both tangible as well as intangible goods and services. Nepal is practicing community forestry (CF) for sustainable management and utilization of forest resources for more than 30 years with twin objectives of forest conservation and poverty reduction at the same time. Till this date 17,685 community forests are managed directly by about 1.45 million people which is about more than one third of households of Nepal i.e. 35% household of Nepal (DoF, September 2013). CF is successful example of decentralization in forest resource management whereas we are just talking about decentralization in national administrative level.



 Nepalese forestry history has travelled from Industrial model to ?Forest in development: a vital balance? (World Forestry Congress, 2009) so far.


After the declaration of Millennium Development Goals in 2000, the perception toward the forest resources changed more drastically and started to look it as a vital tool to achieve many MDGs. The government also started to believe that uplifting the income of rural people, eliminating gender disparity, Sustainable Development safe drinking water etc can be achieved through the available Nepalese forest.


After embracing Community Forestry in 1978, so many new issues have been arisen which are influenced by education, increasing political awareness of people and perhaps by globalization as well. The issues related to women participation, benefit sharing, right of indigenous and dalit communities, inclusion, transparency, accountability, participatory decision making process and equity etc are highly trumpeted subjects in recent years.


Some of these issues are good to arise but rapid smuggling of timber from Nepal to India sometimes from India to China using Nepalese land is also occurring due to liquid political and security scenario. In addition, rapid encroachment of forest area, rapid deforestation ( Nepalese forest suffered most during 10 years civil war), lack of transparency and accountability of projects in Urban and rural areas, misuse of foreign funds are occurring under the political shadow. These are created by national transition phase leading to fluid political and economic situation. In politically unstable countries like present Nepal, national plans and policies are not formulated on time which is ultimately leading to ineffective and irrational management of forest.

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12 Comments

  • says :
    thanks for sharing the informative report.
    Posted 24-12-2013 23:08

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 19-12-2013 17:58

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing.
    Posted 17-12-2013 17:31

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 04-12-2013 21:27

  • says :
    agree with you..thanks for sharing.!
    Posted 03-12-2013 19:31

  • Rohit singh says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 03-12-2013 07:45

  • says :
    it is great to know what your great thoughts Dhiroj :D
    Posted 01-10-2013 18:53

  • says :
    As Nepal is well-known as a country blessed green land, protecting forests will be the key of the future economy of Nepal. Thus it carries really important meaning for all the citizens.
    Posted 24-09-2013 15:21

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Agree with you , thanks for sharing your thoughts and facts.
    Posted 19-09-2013 20:08

  • says :
    thanks for sharing Dhiroj, hope we can take positive things from your post.
    Posted 11-09-2013 16:58

  • says :
    Exactly, you caught me.
    Posted 07-09-2013 13:32

  • says :
    CF is the best example in NEPAL for the forest management along with the preservation of other flora and faunas..
    Posted 07-09-2013 12:21

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