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  2. Community forestry in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The community forestry project came into fruition during the late 1970s, when there was a great concern for environmental sustainability and the degrading Himalayan slopes. [5] The continuing growing population put a strain on the resources and the government was seeking methods in order to protect their forests whilst achieving better ...

  3. Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources

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    The Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources (ANSAB) is a non-governmental organization, headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established in 1992. ANSAB is committed to enterprise oriented solutions to biodiversity conservation and sustainable community development. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. President Chure-Terai Madhesh Conservation Area Program

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    The aim of the program is to conserve the natural resources of Chure region, which occupies 12.78% of Nepal, by sustainable management and promotion of ecological services. [1] The program was launched after the 1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly [ 2 ] in 2067/68 BS under the Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation.

  5. Melamchi Water Supply Project - Wikipedia

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    The project started in 1998 and completed in 2021. The intake of this project is located in Melamchi, Nepal. Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport (Nepal) is the executing agency for the Project and Melamchi Water Supply Development Board is the implementing agency. [1] This project was mainly financed by Japan and the Asian ...

  6. Renewable energy in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Solar potential of Nepal. Nepal gets most of its electricity from hydropower sources, but it is looking to expand the role of solar power in its energy mix. [10] The average global solar radiation in Nepal varies from 3.6 to 6.2 kWh/m 2 /day, sun shines for about 300 days a year, the number of sunshine hours amounts almost 2100 hours per year with an average of 6.8 hours of sunshine each day ...

  7. Rani Jamara Kulariya Irrigation Project - Wikipedia

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    Development of irrigation system that aims to construct the infrastructure such as intake, canal, roads, bridges, environmental management and consultancy services for public. The cost of this component is about 52.9 M USD. The second component of the project is to reinforce the agriculture sector by providing training and education to farmer.

  8. Sikta Irrigation Project - Wikipedia

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    The initial project cost in 2005-06 was NPR 12.8 billion and estimated to be completed by 2014–15. The project is still under construction and is estimated to be complete by 2020. The project is expected to rise to NPR 25.02 billion. [3] In 2019, the project completion was 60%. [4] The contractor for construction is CTC Kalika Joint Venture ...

  9. Energy in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Biomass is by far the most important primary energy source in Nepal. Biomass comprises wood, agricultural residues and dung. One major problem with this is that burning these biomass substances for cooking is a common practice (87.3%) and thus exposes those living in the house to harmful air pollutants. [7]