Forest of lowlands is heavily impacted by invasive plants species, particularly Mikania micrantha which is also considered as one of the most invasion species. So, it became essential to understand effects of Mikania to user and indigenous vegetation; however the studies were confined to appraising the distribution, effect and utilization of Mikania micrantha on the livelihood of buffer zone of the Chitwan National Park. Vegetation survey, key informant interview, focus group discussion, direct observation and stratification were conducted. GPS points were recorded and the distribution map of Mikania was made by using ArcView GIS 10.1 and has been found throughout the Community Forest. Regression analysis showed that the number of plant reg...
Repeated biomass harvesting for human livelihood needs can cause significant changes in forest struc...
This thesis addresses the issue of estimating the willingness of members of low-income communities t...
With this study, I advance our knowledge of the effects of indigenous forest resource use on plant a...
Forest of lowlands is heavily impacted by invasive plants species, particularly Mikania micrantha wh...
Most of the studies on invasive species are disproportionately focused on their ecological effects a...
Mikania micrantha, one of the worst invasive weeds in the world, is a plant of Neotropical origin an...
The management of invasive species is a complex, yet an essential component of biodiversity conserva...
Invasive plant species threaten jungle eco-systems in Chitwan National Park. Mikania micrantha is th...
In this paper, we examine how rural people in the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park in Nepal perc...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Nepal's predominantly rural population depends on the ecosystem services of het...
Mikania micrantha, one of the worst invasive weeds in the world, is a plant of Neotropical origin an...
This dissertation addresses the historical vegetation dynamics in community forests, their novel cha...
Mikania micrantha Kunth. ex. H.B.K (here after, mikania) is an alien invasive plant species in the A...
Nepal is a mountainous country situated in the central Himalayas. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAP...
The principle aim of this paper was to analyze the richness, status and contribution of uncultivated...
Repeated biomass harvesting for human livelihood needs can cause significant changes in forest struc...
This thesis addresses the issue of estimating the willingness of members of low-income communities t...
With this study, I advance our knowledge of the effects of indigenous forest resource use on plant a...
Forest of lowlands is heavily impacted by invasive plants species, particularly Mikania micrantha wh...
Most of the studies on invasive species are disproportionately focused on their ecological effects a...
Mikania micrantha, one of the worst invasive weeds in the world, is a plant of Neotropical origin an...
The management of invasive species is a complex, yet an essential component of biodiversity conserva...
Invasive plant species threaten jungle eco-systems in Chitwan National Park. Mikania micrantha is th...
In this paper, we examine how rural people in the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park in Nepal perc...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Nepal's predominantly rural population depends on the ecosystem services of het...
Mikania micrantha, one of the worst invasive weeds in the world, is a plant of Neotropical origin an...
This dissertation addresses the historical vegetation dynamics in community forests, their novel cha...
Mikania micrantha Kunth. ex. H.B.K (here after, mikania) is an alien invasive plant species in the A...
Nepal is a mountainous country situated in the central Himalayas. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAP...
The principle aim of this paper was to analyze the richness, status and contribution of uncultivated...
Repeated biomass harvesting for human livelihood needs can cause significant changes in forest struc...
This thesis addresses the issue of estimating the willingness of members of low-income communities t...
With this study, I advance our knowledge of the effects of indigenous forest resource use on plant a...