Essays about: "Wildlife Conservation in Nepal"
Found 2 essays containing the words Wildlife Conservation in Nepal.
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1. Zero poaching and social sustainability in protected areas : a study of Chitwan National Park, Nepal
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : Protected areas (PAs) embody a historical legacy of value contestation and human exclusion. While the rise of community-based conservation in the 1980s sought to reconfigure this mechanism by running a counter narrative arguing that biodiversity conservation and development were mutually reinforcing objectives, exclusionary PAs continue to maintain a strong position in the conservation discourse. READ MORE
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2. Effects of management and disturbance gradients on a bird fauna in Chitwan National Park and its Buffer zone
University essay from SLU/Swedish Biodiversity CentreAbstract : Chitwan National Park pioneered a participatory model of conservation as a buffer zone management programme in Nepal. Buffer Zone Community Forests have been handed over to the community for sustainable use of resources, and provide benefits to both wildlife and people. READ MORE