ForestAction in collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN)

ForestAction in collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN) organized one day seminar on “Community-based Forestry and Livelihood in the context of Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia” on 9 December, 2012 at Hotel Greenwich, Lalitpur. The event was followed by a field trip to Pandey Gaun Community Forest, Kavreplanchowk in order to have insights on how the community forest user groups have been coping with the changing climatic conditions. This seminar was organized with the support from the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN).

REDD+ Inception Workshop

Inception workshop on REDD+ Financing and Drivers of Deforestation at Hotel Himalaya on 25th March, 2013 organized by ForestAction in association with UNDP and REDD cell.

Himalaya, Climate Change and Development: A Seminar Series (June 2013-June 2015)

Himalaya, Climate Change and Development: A Seminar Series (June 2013-June 2015)

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 will be held approximately every two months over a 24 month time frame.

First Seminar Topic: “Introduction to Political Transition and Climate Change” By: Dr. Andrea Nightingale (Associate Professor, School of Global Studies,University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

Date: June 28th, 2013

Time: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM

Venue: Hall-C, Local Development Training Academy (LDTA Hall), Jawalakhel

Post-graduate Scholars (M.Sc. and above can apply)

Participation is free and no compensation will be provided to speakers or participants. Interested persons are requested to send application at gyanu@sias-southasia.org by June 20th, 2013

Only 25 applicants will be selected

Press release on ADS

The Government of Nepal has requested Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance in preparing an agriculture development strategy (ADS) with a 20-year vision and a 10-year planning horizon. We have been prostesting against the monopoly of foreign interventation in ADS.[pdf-embedder url=”https://webpromotionnepal.com/forestaction/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/1.-final-pressrelease-nepali-13-October-2011-2.pdf” title=”1. final pressrelease nepali 13 October 2011″]

Press release on ADS

The Government of Nepal has requested Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance in preparing an agriculture development strategy (ADS) with a 20-year vision and a 10-year planning horizon. We have been prostesting against the monopoly of foreign interventation in ADS.

Call for articles

[pdf-embedder url=”https://webpromotionnepal.com/forestaction/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Call-for-article-for-the-journal-1.pdf” title=”Call for article for the journal”][pdf-embedder url=”https://webpromotionnepal.com/forestaction/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Call-for-article-for-the-journal-1.pdf” title=”Call for article for the journal”]The Journal of Forest and Livelihoods aims to inform the environmental policy process by facilitating dialogue among politicians, professionals, activists, researchers and policy makers. The Journal documents and disseminates the insights, lessons and innovations taking place in socio-cultural, political and economic aspects of environmental governance and rural livelihoods in Nepal. Original scientific papers, short communications and review articles are published in the journal. In this connection, we welcome articles analysing contemporary issues on nature-society interactions that have direct implications both on local livelihoods and resource sustainability. We particularly encourage the papers that are guided by critical social sciences perspectives and enriched by insights from deliberative governance, political economy, political ecology, social learning and institutional theories. Papers are published in English. The authors are fully responsible for the originality of the paper and formal correctness. The paper must not be published previously elsewhere.

Climate Change and Rural Institutions

Call for phd. research proposal: climate change and rural institutions

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REDD+ Policy Process and Governance in Nepal

Forest Action organized a half-day knowledge sharing workshop on ‘REDD+ Policy Process and Governance in Nepal’. The program was scheduled on 17th Sept, 2013 from 8:30am to 12:30pm, at Sap Falcha, Babarmahal, Kathmandu. The objective of program was to discuss key forest policy and governance issues in relation to implementation of REDD+ in Nepal. This will be valuable to gather vital messages to inform ongoing REDD+ readiness process and especially in development of National REDD+ Strategy.

Training on Payment for Ecosystem Services

Training on Payment for Ecosystem Services, at Dhulikhel has been postponed

Ecosystem Services

Ecosystem Services, at Dhulikhel has been postponed Meeting of RRI’s Country strategy, Review and Planning for Nepal, Hotal Himalaya

A half day knowledge sharing

[pdf-embedder url=”https://webpromotionnepal.com/forestaction/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Workshop-Flyer-1-1.pdf” title=”Workshop Flyer (1)”]A half day knowledge sharing forum meeting on “Understanding Meso-level Institutional Responses to Climate Change” was held on 12th December 2012 from 8 am to 12.30 pm at the Local Development Training Center, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur. It was jointly organized by ForestAction Nepal, Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies (SIAS) and Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS). The objective of this forum is to provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to reflect, analyze, share and disseminate their research and experiences. This will also help document innovative responses of local institutions to climate change and theorize the links between meso-level institutions and climate change adaptation

Call for Paper: Special Issue on Forest Fire

The Journal of Forest and Livelihood would like to invite interested researchers, scholars to submit their manuscripts for the special issue on ‘Forest Fire’. As an attempt to stimulate research and scholarly debate around the issue, we invite articles that contribute/address the following one or multiple issues.

1. Trends, causes, and consequences of forest fire

2. Innovative strategies for forest fire management

3. Silviculture and forest fire management

4. Policies and strategies in mitigating the risks of forest fire

5. Theoretical and practical concepts of vulnerability to forest fire

6. Use of technologies in managing forest fire

7. COVID-19 and forest fire management

Manuscripts should be submitted via email at fa@forestaction.org and rahul.karki@gmail.com. The deadline for full manuscript submission is 30 August 2021. All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published online. Research articles, review articles as well as short communications are invited.

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