Annual reports
Annual Report 2006
We believe in interactive mode of communication among the various stakeholders. Since its inception, ForestAction has focused on encouraging diverse actors to come together to hold dialogues and interactions for an effective deliberation not only on policies but also in practices of NRM, supporting the learning process of all parties. We are hosting a National Community Forestry Policy Learning Group. As an active member we have put our considerable effor...
Annual Report 2005
ForestAction put its much effort in mainstreaming the concept and practices of deliberative governance and transformative learning in relation to social and political field at large in 2005. At the local level, we have continued to facilitate the processes of "Action and Learning" and Participatory Action Research to address the issues of exclusion, governance and poverty in NRM sector of Nepal.
Annual Report 2004
The three-year project (2004-2007) will contribute research-based lessons and experiences about viable pathways for ‘adding value’ to community forestry (CF) in the areas of livelihood benefits, equity and sustainability. The approach on which we focus – that we refer to as ‘adaptive collaborative management’ – is intended to increase effectiveness and equity in CF management and governance through increased adaptive ...
Annual Report 2003
Management of Knowledge System in Natural Resource Management - Exploring Policy and Institutional Framework in Nepal: This project has been awarded to ForestAction by International Development Research Centre (IDRC) through research on Knowledge Systems Competition 2002 – 2003. The study on knowledge systems aims to make a significant contribution in improving policy and institutional frameworks for managing knowledge systems in Nepal. For this purpose, the study intends to understa...
Annual Report 2002
Our key activities in the 2002 include: research, training, publication of scientific resources, networking and alliances building, technical support to GOs and NGOs in community. These activities are briefly outlined below: