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Scientific Forest Management in Nepal's Collaborative Forests
1. Welcome and Namaste
Date 2072/3/18 Group B
Kapilvastu Collaborative Forest
Maharajgunj
Scientific Forest management in collaborative forest.
2. Outline of Presentation
1. Introduction
2. Objective of Study
3. Methodology
4. Study area
5. Biophysical Measurement
6. Sampling Technique
7. Data Analysis
8. Conclusion & Limitation
9. Acknowledgment
3. 1. INTRODUCTION
• Collaborative forest: a working partnership
between the key stakeholders in the
management of a given forest
1. local forest users
2. state forest departments, as well as
3. parties such as local governments, civil
groups and non-governmental organizations,
and the private sector.
4. Scientific Forest Management
Scientific forest management is a systematic
application of forestry science knowledge for
management of forest based on the current
assessment of attributes of forest crop to maximize
and sustain benefits (including indirect benefits such
as environmental ,ecosystem services) acquiring
from the forest scientific forest management
essentially follows silvicultural system.
-Scientific forest management guideline
2071.
5. Concept of Collaborative Forest
Management
• Community forest meet only surrounding users
• Do not address the needs of distant users who are
traditional users
• Government has carried out revise forest sector
policy 2000 to manage the block forest in Terai
and Siwalik to address the issues.
• Collaborative Forest Directives 2060 and revised
2068 BS are primary directives for formulation and
management of Collaborative forest.
• BISEPST initiated the collaborative forest program
and Sabaiya, Parsa is the first collaborative forest
of Nepal.
• Till now we have 21 Collaborative forest in Nepal.
6. 2. Objective of Study
General Objective:
• To provide guidance to manage the
Collaborative Forest Scientifically and
produce sustained Yield.
Specific Objectives:
• To delineate forest boundary and blocking
• Stem mapping of felling area
• To assess forest Condition
7. 3. Methodology
• Primary Data collection
- Social Survey
- Field Survey
• Secondary Data collection
-District forest office
- Sector forest office
-Ilaka forest office
8. 4. Study Area
• Address: Kapilvastu Collaborative Forest
Management Maharajgunj, Kapilvastu
Area: 5087.43 ha
Compartment area 630 ha
Sub-Compartment area 63 ha
Area of felling series 4.26 ha
Area coverage: 20 VDCs
Main floral species: Banjhi, Asna, Bel, Sal
10. 5. Biophysical Measurement
• Navigation: e-trex, Garmin GPS
• Abneys level for height estimation (based on
angle and distance).
• Measuring tape 30m
• D-tape for dbh measurement
• Regeneration were counted
• Mother trees are selected on the basis of
phenotypic character of trees.
11. 6. Sample Technique
• Total enumeration
for Trees and Poles
• For regeneration:
-plot to plot
distance=25m
-Plot size= 2m*2m
21. Socio-economic Survey
• Distant users: Nearly 10 km
• Site : Maharajgunj VDC, Ward no-3
• No of total households survey: 30
• Date 2072/3/15 Tuesday
22. Contd….
Theme:
1. Information related to the
Collaborative forest
To address information
issues:
• Awareness program should
be launched related to the
Collaborative forest.
• Encourage and involve
users in management
activities.
30%
70%
Known
Unknown
23. 2. Method of Forest
Protection
60%
40% Forest
Watchers
Management
Committee
Contd………
To address forest protection: Managed jointly
with partners and watchers.
24. Contd….
3. Fuel wood and timber gain from the CFM
To address the users voice: should be made depot.
93%
7%
No gain
Gain
25. Recommendations:
• Control of overgrazing
• Create awareness
• Empowerment of local people
Limitations:
Limited time duration
Extreme climatic condition
Instrumental error
26. Acknowledgement
District forest office, Kapilvastu
Mr. Rakesh Kumar Karna
Mr. Krishna Neupane
Mr. Ram Hari Sedhai
Mr. Madan Mohan Sandel
Mr. Dilip Kumar Yadav
Sector Office,
Mr. Prakash Basnet
Institute of forestry,
Dr. JN Shah
Dr. Bimal Kesari