Letter to Review the Agriculture Development Strategy (ADS) Draft

A letter was sent to Agriculture Minister and other related stakeholders, on behalf of Food and Sustainable Agriculture Initiative, ForestAction (on 1st September 2013), with the request to make wide review of ADS draft report and bring some changes in it accordingly. Further, as ADS draft report is written in English, it is requested to write it in Nepali language so that majority of Nepalese people/farmers can able to review the draft as well.

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Forests, People and Climate: Changing Paradigm

Institute of Forestry, in collaboration with Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation and University of Copenhagen, organized international conference on ‘Forests, People and Climate: Changing Paradigm’. The three days long conference, held in Fulbari Hotel, Pokhara (Aug 28-30, 2013), was aimed to disseminate up-to-date information and practical experience in natural resource management. Three key note papers were presented and other papers were presented in three parallel sessions for governance, biodiversity and forests/livelihoods themes. On behalf of ForestAction, five papers were presented-1) Climate Forestry and Marginalization of Forest Managers led by Naya Sharma Paudel, 2) REDD+ readiness in Nepal: Divided stakeholders and deviated agenda led by Dil B. Khatri, 3) Optimizing Contribution of Timber in Community Forestry led by Govinda Paudel, 4) Communities, Governance and Commercialization led by Prakash Jha and 5) Internal Good Governance of CF for REDD+ Outcomes led by Bishnu Hari Poudyal.

Registrations Open for International Conference

About 250 national/international participants are expected to participate in the event; the eyes of the world will be on Pokhara, Nepal, in August 2013. Participation is encouraged from various national and international organizations including the academia, government and non-government. The conference will provide an excellent opportunity for participants to share their experiences and learn from each other. About 60 oral presentations and 40 posters are expected during the conference. Keynote speakers of international recognition will address each of the thematic areas

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Himalaya, Climate Change and Development: A Seminar Series

Second Seminar on “Mainstreaming Climate Change in Sustainable Mountain Development: Reflections from ICIMOD’s work” by Dr. Madhav Karki will be organised on August 27, 2013 (2:00-4:00 PM) at Local Development Training Academy (LDTA), Jawalakhel. Participants can download the reading materials by logging in the website: www.pvcc.forestaction.org

This seminar is part of British Academy supported initiative, the key aims of which are to enhance capacity in the partners on political transition and environmental change research, to understand the role of research in conflict resolution, and to train a new generation of Nepali and UK scholars equipped with research expertise for tackling complex social-environmental issues.

Seminars are held approximately every two months over a 24 month time frame. (June 2013-June 2015)

Drivers of deforestation and REDD+ financing

ForestAction and District Forest Office Sunsari and Baglung have jointly organized multi-stakeholder discussions on drivers of deforestation and REDD+ financing. One day workshops were organized in Dharan (25th Aug, 2013) and Baglung (27th Aug, 2013). The general objective of the discussion was to inform the REDD+ policy process and REDD+ financing options in Nepal. Particularly, the discussion was focused in identifying key drivers of deforestation and forest degradation, examining policy gaps in addressing deforestation and identifying potential REDD+ financing mechanism for utilizing REDD+ money. Government and non-government key actors in forestry and environment such as district forest office, FECOFUN, district soil conservation office, women networks and (I)NGOs/CBOs participated in the event.

Forest Based Enterprises: Opportunities and Challenges in Nepal

A half day interaction program on ‘Forest Based Enterprises: Opportunities and Challenges in Nepal (Reflection from the field)- series-II’ was held on 1st September 2013, from 1.30-5.00 pm at Indreni Foodland, New Baneshwor, Kathmandu, organized by ForestAction Nepal.

Press release: Demanding to make Agriculture Development Strategy public

The National Federation of Farmer’s Group and Food and Sustainable Agriculture Initiative, released the press note to make the Agriculture Development Strategy (ADS) public on 24 July, 2013. The major demands in the note are:

  • In the context of completion and submission of the proposed strategy, it should be made public along with sources of its resources and expenditure.
  • The review of documents, provided in the website of Ministry of Agriculture Development, indicates that the ADS is focused on high input agriculture practices which is inappropriate for Nepalese agricultural system. Therefore, there is need to form a review committee comprising of representatives from various stakeholders
  • A lot of farmers cannot able to read English, therefore at least some parts of the strategy should be prepared in Nepalese.

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WORKSHOP ON CURRENT ISSUES OF AGRICULTURE

Workshop on Current issues of Agriculture. 5 August 2011, SapFalcha, Kathmandu, Organized by ForestAction

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A workshop on ‘Annual Review of Ban Chautari’

A discussion program with the leaders of the agricultural organizations of Nepal on the topic ‘Vital Agricultural Issues of Nepal’ was held on 26th December 2011 from 11 am onwards at ForestAction office, Satdobato, Lalitpur organized by ForestAction Nepal.

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Agricultural Development Strategy (ADS): Citizens perspective

A discussion program on the topic “Agricultural Development Strategy(ADS): Citizens perspective”was held from 1-4 pm on 9th February 2012, at Depatment of Agricultural, Harihar Bhawan, Lalitpur, organized by ForestAction Nepal, NGO Federatation, Community Self Reliance Centre (CSRC) and National Right to Food Network (RtFN) Nepal.

Presentation on International Forestry and Resources Institutions (IFRI) by scholars at ForestAction Nepal:

Presentation on International Forestry and Resources Institutions (IFRI) by scholars at ForestAction Nepal:

Dr. Dharam Uprety from SDC and Dr. Birendra Karna from ForestAction delivered a presentation on IFRI at ForestAction on 10, December, 2012. Dr. Uprety highlighted the emergence and history of IFRI and various IFRI sites around the globe. While Dr. Karna stressed on the type of data existing within the IFRI dataset. Moreover, he highlighted the different types of datasets retrieved from around 43 different Forest User Groups in Nepal. Finally, future strategy on IFRI research was discussed[pdf-embedder url=”https://webpromotionnepal.com/forestaction/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/IFRINewsletterFall20111.pdf” title=”IFRINewsletterFall2011[1]”]

Recognizing and Supporting Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas [ICCA] in Nepal

A National Workshop on “Recognizing and Supporting Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas [ICCA] in Nepal” was held from 9 am to 12 pm on 13 February 2012, at Sap-Falcha, Babarmahal, Kathmandu,organized by ForestAction Nepal