Innovation at work Until the beginning of the 1990s, ABS was an unknown concept in Nepal. There was no recognition that an ABS regime could form the basis for the protection of the rights of local, indigenous and farming communities over genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge. Notwithstanding a substantial international focus on these issues and their strong relevance for biodiversity-rich countries such as Nepal, Nepal�s constitution of 1990 did not address this area. It was only after Nepal became a party to the CBD in February 1993 that the government and some NGOs began to discuss the importance of mainstreaming ABS issues in national policies. Similarly, following the country�s engagement in the FAO Commission on Plant ...
Federal restructuring of the nation state has become almost common agenda after April 2006 revolutio...
In this paper we explore the implications of Nepal’s new federal Constitution—passed in September 20...
This paper traces how the government policies on land rights have evolved over recent decades in Nep...
Nepal has ratified both the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the International Treaty on...
This book documents the results of the research and capacity development efforts to implement the IT...
Report Type: Final Technical ReportAnnexes 1-16 includedThe project has increased the level of knowl...
In September 2015, Nepal’s Constituent Assembly passed a new constitution aimed at transforming Nepa...
Although the International Regime on Access and Benefit-Sharing (IRABS) is a global legal instrument...
The workshop “Enhancing the contribution of custodian farmers to the National Plant Genetic Resource...
The seed system has changed a lot over the past decades with the control over the seeds lying more a...
Raising trees in and around farmlands with field crops (agroforestry) is an age-old farming practice...
Farmers’ Rights and access and benefit sharing (ABS) are important and interlinked issues in the con...
For nearly two centuries Nepal has been governed under the hegemony of three upper caste communities...
The majority of rural communities have limited agricultural development opportunities within the hil...
Nepal is a landlocked country with wide diversity of climatic conditions, ranging from temperate to ...
Federal restructuring of the nation state has become almost common agenda after April 2006 revolutio...
In this paper we explore the implications of Nepal’s new federal Constitution—passed in September 20...
This paper traces how the government policies on land rights have evolved over recent decades in Nep...
Nepal has ratified both the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the International Treaty on...
This book documents the results of the research and capacity development efforts to implement the IT...
Report Type: Final Technical ReportAnnexes 1-16 includedThe project has increased the level of knowl...
In September 2015, Nepal’s Constituent Assembly passed a new constitution aimed at transforming Nepa...
Although the International Regime on Access and Benefit-Sharing (IRABS) is a global legal instrument...
The workshop “Enhancing the contribution of custodian farmers to the National Plant Genetic Resource...
The seed system has changed a lot over the past decades with the control over the seeds lying more a...
Raising trees in and around farmlands with field crops (agroforestry) is an age-old farming practice...
Farmers’ Rights and access and benefit sharing (ABS) are important and interlinked issues in the con...
For nearly two centuries Nepal has been governed under the hegemony of three upper caste communities...
The majority of rural communities have limited agricultural development opportunities within the hil...
Nepal is a landlocked country with wide diversity of climatic conditions, ranging from temperate to ...
Federal restructuring of the nation state has become almost common agenda after April 2006 revolutio...
In this paper we explore the implications of Nepal’s new federal Constitution—passed in September 20...
This paper traces how the government policies on land rights have evolved over recent decades in Nep...