Livestock farming is the major source of economic activity for the people of the high altitude areas of Nepal. Nepalese agriculture which is based upon ecological balance between crop, livestock and forestry, contributes about 39 % of total GDP of the country, employs 81.1 % of the Nepalese population (ASD,1997/98). One of the main problems facing by the people in high altitude area is th
In the Nepalese Himalaya conflict with rural communities due to livestock predation to large carnivo...
This paper is an extract from the Ph.D. thesis of the author "Assessment of the Condition and Potent...
High Altitude Alpine Pastures are located between 3,000 m. elevation above mean sea level and perpet...
In the Himalayas of Nepal, the altitude belt which is put to agricultural use reaches approximately ...
The high altitude regions in India exhibit a diverse climate, topography, vegetation, ecology and la...
With economies heavily dependent on agriculture, South Asia is the world's most poverty-dense region...
Hills are important to the economy of Nepal, but have been 3.t a disadvantage with regard to infrast...
The implementation of the First Five Year Plan in 1956 marked the beginning of planned development i...
Nepal is one of the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) countries. It is an undeniable fact that Nepal’s rang...
This paper reviews the present problems and issues of sustainable land use in Nepal. Land represents...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region is the largest mountain systems in the world, spanning over 4....
The paper begins with Nepals geographic location, climate, altitude, area in sq km., regions, and e...
Feed resources for ruminant livestock in Nepal are many and varied but are totally insufficient for ...
Nepal is a landlocked agricultural country situated between India and China, divided into three ecol...
Most of the people who live in the mountainous region depend on agriculture for their liveli-hood. T...
In the Nepalese Himalaya conflict with rural communities due to livestock predation to large carnivo...
This paper is an extract from the Ph.D. thesis of the author "Assessment of the Condition and Potent...
High Altitude Alpine Pastures are located between 3,000 m. elevation above mean sea level and perpet...
In the Himalayas of Nepal, the altitude belt which is put to agricultural use reaches approximately ...
The high altitude regions in India exhibit a diverse climate, topography, vegetation, ecology and la...
With economies heavily dependent on agriculture, South Asia is the world's most poverty-dense region...
Hills are important to the economy of Nepal, but have been 3.t a disadvantage with regard to infrast...
The implementation of the First Five Year Plan in 1956 marked the beginning of planned development i...
Nepal is one of the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) countries. It is an undeniable fact that Nepal’s rang...
This paper reviews the present problems and issues of sustainable land use in Nepal. Land represents...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region is the largest mountain systems in the world, spanning over 4....
The paper begins with Nepals geographic location, climate, altitude, area in sq km., regions, and e...
Feed resources for ruminant livestock in Nepal are many and varied but are totally insufficient for ...
Nepal is a landlocked agricultural country situated between India and China, divided into three ecol...
Most of the people who live in the mountainous region depend on agriculture for their liveli-hood. T...
In the Nepalese Himalaya conflict with rural communities due to livestock predation to large carnivo...
This paper is an extract from the Ph.D. thesis of the author "Assessment of the Condition and Potent...
High Altitude Alpine Pastures are located between 3,000 m. elevation above mean sea level and perpet...