Nepal

The index below offers access to a diverse collection of land-related publications and resources related specifically to this country, which have been classified by contributing organizations.

Country land legislations

Treaties, laws and regulations on land and soil extracted from FAOLEX

FAO Land publications

Extracted from the FAO Corporate Document Repository

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Land evaluationYear of Publication: 2007
Forest resources and institutionsYear of Publication: 1998
Gender sensitivity and the projectYear of Publication: 1995
Documents
“Discourses on rising land acquisition and food security nexus have seriously raised the issue of food security at local levels. read more
News
The 34th Campaign Update on Land and Agrarian Rights Movements in Nepal, provided by the Community Self-reliance Center.
Documents
The Second National Conference of Farmer Women was held from 3-5 March, 2013 at Thimura,Chitwan with the participation of 162 women from 48 districts of Nepal. The conference wasorganized with...
Documents
“The authors of this Analytical Paper argue that policy makers in forest countries must look beyond reform of tenure laws to address the pressing need for REDD+ enabling conditions. A...
Documents
“In Nepal, as in many states worldwide, national parks and other protected areas have often been established in the customary territories of indigenous peoples by superimposing state-declared...
Documents
“With the current complexity of issues facing forest and land management, the implementation of the REDD+ initiative comes with significant risks, including conflict. While the exact nature...
News
“Organisations working collectively in Guatemala and Nepal are succeeding in giving a voice to people living in and around forests, experts say. They are also showing a willingness to challenge state...
Documents
Land and Agrarian Rights Movement National Land Rights Forum(NLRF) in co-ordination with District Land Rights Forum(DLRF) in various districts, the campaign for the timely distribution of...
Documents
“Recently, foreign direct investment in land, also termed ‘land grabbing’, has increased significantly in developing countries. read more
News
FPP 10 December, 2012 Teman-teman yang terhormat, Pentingnya menjamin penghormatan terhadap hak-hak masyarakat hutan untuk mengontrol hutan-hutan, tanah-...
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