Moving Beyond REDD: Reducing Emissions from All Land Uses In Nepal
Synopsis:
Nepal's stake in reducing rmissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) is high owing to its vulnerability to both climate variability and any mitigation strategies aimed at reducing emission through forest conservation. Because of its natural resource-based economy, REDD and similar mechanisms will have huge implications in Nepal (potential benefits and risks).
Status of Restoration and its Linkage in Conserving Biological Corridor
Abstract:
Habitat fragmentation is a problem faced by many species all over the world due to expansion in urban settlements, forest destruction and infrastructure developmental activities. The destruction of habitat and fragmentation hamper the migration of species which may lead to its local extinction.
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