Reference Library: nepal: category - p. Governance Aspects

National REDD+ processes: A compilation of case studies to inform negotiations at COP 18

December, 2012. Bernadinus Steni, Anggalia Putri, Jean La Rose, Joƫlle Mukungu, Pasang Dolma Sherpa, REDD Observatory, Siri Damman, Marina Campos. Accra Caucus. 35 pages

Secondary level organisations and the democratisation of forest governance: Case studies from Nepal and Guatemala

July, 2012. Naya Sharma Paudel, Iliana Monterroso, Peter Cronkleton. Conservation and Society. Volume: 10 (2). Pages 124-135. DOI: 10.4103/0972-4923.97485

Moving Forward with Forest Governance

May, 2012. Guido Broekhoven, Herman Savenije and Stefanie von Scheliha (Eds.). Tropenbos International, Wageningen, the Netherlands. xvi + 272 pages. ISBN: 978-90-5113-107-9

Rethinking REDD+ Benefitting the Environment and Forest People

March, 2012. Community Forestry International. Workshop report. Asia REDD+ Working Group (ARWG) 2nd Annual Meeting, 7-9 February Kathmandu, Nepal. vii + 23 pages

Accelerating Reforms in Forest Rights, Governance and Markets

February, 2012. RRI. Rights and Resources Initiative. 15 pages

Is REDD-readiness taking us in the right direction?

November, 2011. Nabaraj Dahal, Siri Damman, Kate Dooley, Nathaniel Dyer, Indra van Gisbergen, Maixent Fortunin Hanimbat Emeka, Raja Jarrah, Bienvenu Florentin Kemanda Yogo, Samual Nnah Ndobe, Justin Ondopa, Thomas Paka, & Abdul-Razak Saeed. Case studies from the Accra Caucus. Accra Caucus on Forests and Climate Change. 27 pages. ISBN: 978-1-906607-17-3

Mediated policy dialogues to address conflict over natural resource governance

February, 2011. Bishnu Raj Upreti (Ed.). Evidence for Policy Series, Regional edition South Asia, No. 2. NCCR North-South. 4 pages

Forests for People: Community Rights and Forest Tenure Reform

February, 2010. Larson, A.M.; Barry, D.; Dahal, G.R.; Colfer C. J. P. (eds.). Earthscan Publications Ltd. 280 pages. ISBN: 9781844079186

Community Perspective in REDD Mechanism

September, 2009. Bhola Bhattarai. Presentation, Bangkok, Thailand. 25 pages