Biodiversity conservation initiative in Nepal

Narbikram Thapa
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The study aims to assess the biodiversity conservation initiative in Nepal. The focus group discussion, score ranking, key informant interview, field observation methods were used to collect the information from the study areas. The study focused on Terai Arc landscape, National Conservation Areas and Sacred Himalayan Landscape of Nepal. In the areas around 5000 ha forests have been restored in different critical corridors and 1085 ha grassland had been managed across TAL which has supported in improving quality habitat for Tiger, its prey based species and other wildlife species. The overwhelming majority of the respondents (98.63%) have found happy with the programs because the improvement of sustainable livelihoods of the poor people, conservation of species and ecosystem conservation, sustainable forest management, alternative energy and conservation education and capacity building of women, men, youths, ethnic groups and conflict affected people. There has been increased species population like tiger, rhino, snow leopard, blue sheep etc; increased community stewardship, habitat restoration and livelihood enhancement. The program launched with government and civil society organizations that lead to sustainability of the program. There have been faced challenges in order to wildlife conservation that include human-wildlife conflict, limited resources, transboundary movement and wildlife trade etc.
尼泊尔生物多样性保护倡议
这项研究的目的是评估尼泊尔的生物多样性保护计划。采用焦点小组讨论、评分排序、关键信息提供者访谈、实地观察等方法收集研究区域的信息。研究的重点是尼泊尔的Terai Arc景观、国家保护区和神圣的喜马拉雅景观。在该地区,在不同的关键走廊上恢复了大约5000公顷的森林,在整个TAL地区管理了1085公顷的草地,这有助于改善老虎,其猎物物种和其他野生动物物种的栖息地质量。绝大多数受访者(98.63%)对这些项目感到满意,因为这些项目改善了穷人的可持续生计,保护了物种和生态系统,可持续森林管理,替代能源和保护教育,以及妇女、男子、青年、少数民族和受冲突影响的人的能力建设。老虎、犀牛、雪豹、蓝羊等物种数量有所增加;加强社区管理,恢复生境和改善生计。该项目是由政府和民间社会组织共同发起的,旨在促进项目的可持续性。野生动物保护面临着人类与野生动物冲突、资源有限、跨境流动和野生动物贸易等挑战。
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