Beijing Forestry University
College of Economics and Management
Forestry is an extensive land use system in Nepal. Forest management has historically dealt primarily with the silviculture and biological management of forest. Forest is a renewable natural resource, which provides a wide range of... more
Nepal’s Community Forestry Program is a sustainable forest management and livelihood enhancement program reformed from earlier programs of the previous century. The government’s initial policy was to provide the basic forest resources to... more
Forestry is an extensive land use system in Nepal. Forest management has historically dealt primarily with the silviculture and biological management of forest. Forest is a renewable natural resource, which provides a wide range of... more
Nature-based tourism, recognized for its conservation benefits and immersive experiences, plays important role in poverty alleviation and economic growth in some developing countries. This paper presents the findings of a comprehensive... more
Nepal and China, despite the difference in the size of the nation, the economy and its sociopolitical structure, both the countries have a common objective of conserving and flourishing the forests and forest resources of their country.... more
Phewa watershed, the second largest natural lake system in Nepal, is considered vital for the well being and economy at local, provincial and national level. Phewa watershed offers multiple benefits to the downstream dwellers involved in... more
Published online : 01 May, 2019 Abstract: Nepal and China, despite the difference in the size of the nation, the economy and its socio-political structure, both the countries have a common objective of conserving and flourishing the... more
Determining the economic value of wetlands is essential while creating sustainable wetland development plans and market-based ecological protection strategies. This paper studies the value of Begnas Watershed System by assessing the... more
Myanmar’s forests are socially and economically significant to the country because over 70% of the country’s population depends on natural resources for daily needs. We conducted this study with the aim of assessing the extent to which... more
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Mangrove forests provide many ecosystem services to coastal communities and are essential in addressing climate change and coastal erosion. Unfortunately, physical pressures, including timber extraction, firewood, and land conversion to... more
This study examines the impact of different mangrove species on the structure and carbon storage potential of mangrove stands in Myanmar. We focused on three species: Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia marina and Bruguiera sexangula. These... more
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
Myanmar’s forests are socially and economically significant to the country because over 70% of the country’s population depends on natural resources for daily needs. We conducted this study with the aim of assessing the extent to which... more