Events
Forest Action and RECOFTC are organizing an international training course, "Introducing Community Forestry: Innovative Ideas, Practices and Methodologies" in Nepal.
Forest Action and RECOFTC have collaborated to design a training program that will identify and analyze key community forestry concepts, practices and methodologies. The training will take place in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. The course will utilize the extensive experience of community forestry in Nepal as a building block to explore the issues, but further case studies and experiences from throughout the region will also be incorporated into the course to expand the discussions.
Forest Action and RECOFTC are organizing an international training course, "Introducing Community Forestry: Innovative Ideas, Practices and Methodologies" in Nepal.
Forest Action and RECOFTC have collaborated to design a training program that will identify and analyze key community forestry concepts, practices and methodologies. The training will take place in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. The course will utilize the extensive experience of community forestry in Nepal as a building block to explore the issues, but further case studies and experiences from throughout the region will also be incorporated into the course to expand the discussions.
Forest Action and RECOFTC are organizing an international training course, "Introducing Community Forestry: Innovative Ideas, Practices and Methodologies" in Nepal.
Forest Action and RECOFTC have collaborated to design a training program that will identify and analyze key community forestry concepts, practices and methodologies. The training will take place in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. The course will utilize the extensive experience of community forestry in Nepal as a building block to explore the issues, but further case studies and experiences from throughout the region will also be incorporated into the course to expand the discussions.
Background and Rationale
It has been very much essential to know the spatial as well as temporal distribution of the resource if they are to be properly mananged in a sustainable manner because that helps to assess the status of the resources at different geography, which has a very strong management implication. Based on the resource base situation, certain management prescriptions can be recommended. But the question is reliability and validity of the data collected. The Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) are such technologies that are much more reliable, precise and efficient as well than any other resource assessment technology. These technologies give a visual impression of the landscape that helps to make quick decision in resource management.
Background and Rationale
It has been very much essential to know the spatial as well as temporal distribution of the resource if they are to be properly mananged in a sustainable manner because that helps to assess the status of the resources at different geography, which has a very strong management implication. Based on the resource base situation, certain management prescriptions can be recommended. But the question is reliability and validity of the data collected. The Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) are such technologies that are much more reliable, precise and efficient as well than any other resource assessment technology. These technologies give a visual impression of the landscape that helps to make quick decision in resource management.
Background and Rationale
It has been very much essential to know the spatial as well as temporal distribution of the resource if they are to be properly mananged in a sustainable manner because that helps to assess the status of the resources at different geography, which has a very strong management implication. Based on the resource base situation, certain management prescriptions can be recommended. But the question is reliability and validity of the data collected. The Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) are such technologies that are much more reliable, precise and efficient as well than any other resource assessment technology. These technologies give a visual impression of the landscape that helps to make quick decision in resource management.
Background and Rationale
It has been very much essential to know the spatial as well as temporal distribution of the resource if they are to be properly mananged in a sustainable manner because that helps to assess the status of the resources at different geography, which has a very strong management implication. Based on the resource base situation, certain management prescriptions can be recommended. But the question is reliability and validity of the data collected. The Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) are such technologies that are much more reliable, precise and efficient as well than any other resource assessment technology. These technologies give a visual impression of the landscape that helps to make quick decision in resource management.
Background and Rationale
It has been very much essential to know the spatial as well as temporal distribution of the resource if they are to be properly mananged in a sustainable manner because that helps to assess the status of the resources at different geography, which has a very strong management implication. Based on the resource base situation, certain management prescriptions can be recommended. But the question is reliability and validity of the data collected. The Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) are such technologies that are much more reliable, precise and efficient as well than any other resource assessment technology. These technologies give a visual impression of the landscape that helps to make quick decision in resource management.
Background and Rationale
It has been very much essential to know the spatial as well as temporal distribution of the resource if they are to be properly mananged in a sustainable manner because that helps to assess the status of the resources at different geography, which has a very strong management implication. Based on the resource base situation, certain management prescriptions can be recommended. But the question is reliability and validity of the data collected. The Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) are such technologies that are much more reliable, precise and efficient as well than any other resource assessment technology. These technologies give a visual impression of the landscape that helps to make quick decision in resource management.
Background and Rationale
It has been very much essential to know the spatial as well as temporal distribution of the resource if they are to be properly mananged in a sustainable manner because that helps to assess the status of the resources at different geography, which has a very strong management implication. Based on the resource base situation, certain management prescriptions can be recommended. But the question is reliability and validity of the data collected. The Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) are such technologies that are much more reliable, precise and efficient as well than any other resource assessment technology. These technologies give a visual impression of the landscape that helps to make quick decision in resource management.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
SANDEE is organizing a three-week introductory training course in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics for Economists from April 22-May 10, 2006. The course is meant for economists interested in upgrading their skills and learning related to
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. The course will cover economic issues underlying sustainable development, poverty-environment interactions, and natural resource use and pollution management. Participants will be exposed to basic theoretical issues and economic tools and methodologies for analyzing environmental problems in developing countries.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
SANDEE is organizing a three-week introductory training course in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics for Economists from April 22-May 10, 2006. The course is meant for economists interested in upgrading their skills and learning related to
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. The course will cover economic issues underlying sustainable development, poverty-environment interactions, and natural resource use and pollution management. Participants will be exposed to basic theoretical issues and economic tools and methodologies for analyzing environmental problems in developing countries.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
SANDEE is organizing a three-week introductory training course in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics for Economists from April 22-May 10, 2006. The course is meant for economists interested in upgrading their skills and learning related to
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. The course will cover economic issues underlying sustainable development, poverty-environment interactions, and natural resource use and pollution management. Participants will be exposed to basic theoretical issues and economic tools and methodologies for analyzing environmental problems in developing countries.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
SANDEE is organizing a three-week introductory training course in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics for Economists from April 22-May 10, 2006. The course is meant for economists interested in upgrading their skills and learning related to
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. The course will cover economic issues underlying sustainable development, poverty-environment interactions, and natural resource use and pollution management. Participants will be exposed to basic theoretical issues and economic tools and methodologies for analyzing environmental problems in developing countries.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
SANDEE is organizing a three-week introductory training course in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics for Economists from April 22-May 10, 2006. The course is meant for economists interested in upgrading their skills and learning related to
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. The course will cover economic issues underlying sustainable development, poverty-environment interactions, and natural resource use and pollution management. Participants will be exposed to basic theoretical issues and economic tools and methodologies for analyzing environmental problems in developing countries.
Resource and Environmental Conservation Society (RES-Nepal) is pleased to announce a training on “Philippine Style Bamboo Furniture Processing”, which will be held from 20 to 29 April, 2006. RES-Nepal and International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) have collaborated to design the training. The training will take place in the premises of The Himalayan Bamboo Private Limited at the Industrial district, Hetauda.
SANDEE is organizing a three-week introductory training course in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics for Economists from April 22-May 10, 2006. The course is meant for economists interested in upgrading their skills and learning related to
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. The course will cover economic issues underlying sustainable development, poverty-environment interactions, and natural resource use and pollution management. Participants will be exposed to basic theoretical issues and economic tools and methodologies for analyzing environmental problems in developing countries.
