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  1. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Junio, 2013
    Nepal

    Where the rights of communities to manage and benefit from good stewardship are clearly defined and respected, communities can play an important, leading role in achieving climate change mitigation objectives. According to the Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources, since 2009, a pilot REDD+ project supported by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) has resulted in measurable increases in sequestered carbon and payments to communities.

  2. Library Resource
    Enero, 2009
    Nepal

    This paper looks for the possible explanations for the land productivity differential between high caste and low caste farm households in Nepal. The paper indicates that caste position still plays a vital role in rural areas of Nepal.The paper finds that: land productivity is higher among low caste households. However, in case of owner-operated plots, the land productivity differential between low caste and high caste is found to be insignificant after controlling for land quality and household characteristics. This difference remains highly significant in case of rented in plots.

  3. Library Resource
    Enero, 2011
    Nepal

    This paper provides new evidence on the caste-related land productivity differential and its explanations in rural Nepal using household plot panel data. Low-caste households are found to have significantly higher land productivity on their owner-operated plots as compared to high-caste households. A comparison between the rented in land of low-caste and the owneroperated land of high-caste households showed that the former has significantly higher land productivity. No significant Marshallian inefficiency was found in the case of low-caste tenant households.

  4. Library Resource
    Enero, 2011
    Nepal

    The caste system is an intricate part of the institutional structure as well as class formation, political instability and conflicts in Nepal. The most severely discriminated group in the caste system is the Dalits, the so-called “untouchables”. Dalits faced religious, occupational and even, territorial discrimination. They were traditionally excluded from receiving education, using public resources, and had no rights to own land.

  5. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Enero, 2014
    Kenya, Zimbabwe, Brasil, Nepal, Yemen, Global

    The land challenge is central to the broader youth dynamics of migration, employment, livelihoods and belonging. The more than 1.8 billion youth living worldwide represent not only a land challenge, but an untapped potential in moving the tenure security agenda forward. Recognizing this, the Global Land Tool Network has partnered with UN-Habitat to develop youth responsive land tools through the Youth-led Action Research on Land program. Five action research projects will be undertaken by youth organizations in Brazil, Kenya, Nepal, Yemen and Zimbabwe.

  6. Library Resource
    Julio, 2015
    Nepal

    Nepal depends entirely on imports for
    meeting its demand for petroleum products, which account for
    the largest share in total import volume. Diesel is the main
    petroleum product consumed in the country and accounts for
    38 percent of the total national CO2 emissions from fuel
    consumption. There is a general perception that the country
    would economically benefit if part of imported diesel is
    substituted with domestically produced jatropha-based

  7. Library Resource
    Junio, 2014
    Nepal

    The enabling environment for the
    development of Nepal has improved, but opportunities need to
    be effectively leveraged through focused policy action.
    Nepal has significant resources in the form of remittances
    from abroad, but the economy cannot use these resources in a
    productive manner to enhance the overall welfare of all
    citizens. Specific priorities for development include: (1)
    creating a growth promotion vision and agenda; (2)

  8. Library Resource
    Septiembre, 2014
    Nepal

    Nepal needs a new economic model to
    achieve faster and sustained growth as well as further
    improvements in human development and poverty outcomes.
    Economic growth, while ro¬bust at around 4 percent annual
    average since 2005, is far from the level needed to achieve
    the government s ambitious targets. The economy, highly
    dependent on remittances, lacks the nec¬essary dynamism.
    While substantial gains have been made to reduce poverty and

  9. Library Resource
    Junio, 2014
    Nepal

    The enabling environment for the
    development of Nepal has improved, but opportunities need to
    be effectively leveraged through focused policy action.
    Nepal has significant resources in the form of remittances
    from abroad, but the economy cannot use these resources in a
    productive manner to enhance the overall welfare of all
    citizens. Specific priorities for development include: (1)
    creating a growth promotion vision and agenda; (2)

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