Replicating Success. A Model for Conservation and Development Projects
Author: Dr. S. B. Bajracharya
There are many good practices of conservation and development projects in the world which have successfully dealt with poverty, population growth, and environmental issues. But are good practices replicable?
This study investigates how successful development and conservation projects can be replicated without investing too much money and manpower into the planning process. It gives examples and ideas in 12 different fields of development activities, explains key requirements, strengths and weaknesses of these components and shows how best practices can be replicated.
This publication also has a companion website which acts as a forum where non-government organizations (NGOs) as well as government agencies can gather information and contribute their own know-how and experiences. Comments, reports and other contributions will be constantly included in the website in order to provide as many examples from different projects as possible.


