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Traditional Land Management System and its Impacts on Conservation in the Kanchenjungha-Singalila Complex in Nepal
Grantee Name: 
Ilam Cooperation Council
HOTSPOT
Himalaya
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$29,606
DATES
Feb 2009
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Jun 2010
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Himalaya
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$29,606
DATES
Feb 2009
-
Jun 2010

Study and explore good practices of traditional Kipat system and community forest to come up with a reconciled resource management strategy that supports implementation of conservation programs more effectively and successfully. This project will also identify key issues, gaps and conflicts to recommend ways to address policy gaps related to resource management.

Strategic Direction: 2 Secure the conservation of priority site outcomes (key biodiversity areas) in the eastern Himalayas with a particular emphasis on the Bhutan Biological Conservation Complex, Kangchenjunga-Singalila Complex, and North Ban