About half of the households in the mid-hills of Nepal are severely food insecure, and the development of agriculture and forestry sectors could hold keys to reduce food insecurity and achieve other sustainable development goals. This paper presents results from a bio-economic model, Enhancing Livelihood from Improved Forest Management in Nepal (EnLiFT), that estimates a Food Security Index (FSI) across six household types in rural Nepal simulating selected agroforestry livelihood interventions. The FSI is calculated as the ratio between household expenditure capacity and household poverty threshold based on the national per capita poverty threshold. Market-oriented timber production shows strong potential to increase food security across a...
Economy of Nepal is highly dependent on subsistence agriculture which is characterized by low produc...
This poster elaborates on the grounded reality of environmental narratives while engaging with rural...
In recent decades there has been growing interest in the contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products ...
In Nepal, many rural households need access to public forest resources to complement private resour...
This paper presents the concept, specification and calibration of a systems model for temporal simul...
There is an increasing recognition of the contribution of forests to food security of poor and margi...
<div><p>Maintaining and improving household food self-sufficiency (FSS) in mountain regions is an on...
The study examines the importance of community forest resources for income and employment in rural a...
This study examined the effects of existing community forestry policy on household and community inc...
Raising trees in and around farmlands with field crops (agroforestry) is an age-old farming practice...
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world. Using the panel data of the Nepal Living Standar...
This study examines the challenges underlying food security of the Himalayan smallholder farmers foc...
Realizing the importance of food self-sufficiency in achieving the household food security, this pap...
The study examines the importance of community forest resources for income and employment in rural a...
The study examines the importance of community forest resources for income and employment in rural a...
Economy of Nepal is highly dependent on subsistence agriculture which is characterized by low produc...
This poster elaborates on the grounded reality of environmental narratives while engaging with rural...
In recent decades there has been growing interest in the contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products ...
In Nepal, many rural households need access to public forest resources to complement private resour...
This paper presents the concept, specification and calibration of a systems model for temporal simul...
There is an increasing recognition of the contribution of forests to food security of poor and margi...
<div><p>Maintaining and improving household food self-sufficiency (FSS) in mountain regions is an on...
The study examines the importance of community forest resources for income and employment in rural a...
This study examined the effects of existing community forestry policy on household and community inc...
Raising trees in and around farmlands with field crops (agroforestry) is an age-old farming practice...
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world. Using the panel data of the Nepal Living Standar...
This study examines the challenges underlying food security of the Himalayan smallholder farmers foc...
Realizing the importance of food self-sufficiency in achieving the household food security, this pap...
The study examines the importance of community forest resources for income and employment in rural a...
The study examines the importance of community forest resources for income and employment in rural a...
Economy of Nepal is highly dependent on subsistence agriculture which is characterized by low produc...
This poster elaborates on the grounded reality of environmental narratives while engaging with rural...
In recent decades there has been growing interest in the contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products ...