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Unlocking the value of pine forests for sustainable livelihoods: a case study from Hile Jaljale "Ka" Community Forest in Kabhre Palanchok District of Nepal
| Publication Type | Conference Paper | |
| Year | 2007 | |
| Authors | Chand, P. B.; Kalpana, Ghimire | |
| Edition | No.09 | |
| Pagination | 62-73 | |
| Publisher | FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific | |
| Conference Location | Bangkok, Thailand | |
| ISBN | 1014-191X | |
| Abstract | This paper discusses how community forestry user groups can, with support and mentoring, broaden their mandate to include business management. A case study is presented which describes the experience of a community forest user group in Nepal that has earned more than 24000 US dollars from their pine plantation (Pinus roxburghii, P. patula and P. wallichiana) with income steadily increasing over the last four years. | |
| URL | ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/010/ag131e/ag131e04.pdf |