6
Comments
Senario of forest situation in Nepal |
---|
by Milan Regmi | 02-06-2018 22:57 0 |
Covering an area of 147,181 square kilometers, Nepal is located in between China and India.Nepal experiences a wide range of climates, ranging from sub-tropical in the lowlands to the arctic climate in the high mountains.
According to the National Forest Inventory (NFI), forest and shrub together covers about 5.83 million ha, which is 39.6% of the total land area of the country. The rate of forest area decrease was 1.7% per annum, whereas the rate of forest and shrub depletion was 0.5% per annum. The recent studies from 20 Terai districts revealed the rate of forest cover change was as an annual rate of 0.06%.Macro level studies and visual interpretation revealed that Nepal's forest coverage and condition is significantly improving due to the Community Forestry(CF) intervention. There are 35 major forest types and 118 ecosystems found in Nepal. The major tree species in terms of growing stocks are : Shorea robusta, Quercus spp, Terminalia alata, Pinus roxburghii, Abies spectabilis, Rhododendron spp, Alnus nepalensis, Schima wallichi, and Tsunga dumosa. Nepal is divided into five ecological region the Mid- Mountain region has the highest percentage of forest coverage (33%) followed by the High mountains, Siwaliks, Terai and High Himal region respectively. |
|
6 Comments
Thanks all the beautiful souls for ur comments...& don't forget to visit Nepal...u will know the real beauty nature could provide
Posted 12-06-2018 22:25
@prakriti dhakal A bit late to reply...anyway, is the exhibition an upcoming event or had already taken place?
Posted 12-06-2018 22:21
thank you for sharing information
Posted 06-06-2018 02:18
Eco tourism is one of the best way in developing our country nepal.
Posted 05-06-2018 02:56
Great job Milan, I got much more info about Nepal now. I have a friend there and he said that they last had snow in 2018 in Pokhara... or I forgot the name of the city....
Anyways, thank you
Posted 04-06-2018 01:07
Hello Milan :) its good seeing you posting articles and information about Nepal. Yes we are rich in bio-diversity which is a matter of proud but yet we are lacking on its protection, we are the responsible youth for it. You can join on the project i am planning to do in Nepal about Eco-Transportation, through the science exhibition at Western Regional Engineering College.
Posted 03-06-2018 03:40