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    Nepal Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review

    2011
    The paper focuses on the public financing component of climate change actions, but also acknowledges the role played by communities, civil society, the private sector and international support. The objective of the study has been to develop an appropriate methodology and then conduct an exploratory Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (CPEIR), at both the national and local level.
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    Respecting rights, delivering development: forest tenure reform since Rio 1992

    The Rights and Resources Initiative, 2012
    This report evaluates the progress achieved in forest management by indigenous people and local communities, which was set as a key objective at the 1992 Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It presents new findings and identifies what needs to done to protect global forest areas and ensure their contributions to social, environmental and economic development.
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    Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies in Nepal's Forest Sector: How can rural Communities benefit?

    Intercooperation, 2009
    This paper outlines options for rural communities to participate in climate change mitigation and adaptation activities in the forest sector in Nepal.
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    Climate change impacts and adaptation in Nepal

    International Water Management Institute, 2010
    This working paper aims to create a more comprehensive understanding of how the impacts of CC will be realized at different scales in Nepal (from household livelihoods to national food security), and the many institutions governing the ultimate adaptation process. SectionI, Background, provides background information on Nepal.
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    Role of forest on climate change adaptation

    2011
    Conducted by the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation of the Government of Nepal, this study focus on identifying how forest ecosystems support enhancement of adaptive capacity of local communities.
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    Climate Change Adaptation in the Forestry Sector: Planning framework

    2011
    Conducted by the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation of Nepal, the overall objective of this document is to develop the Forestry Sector Climate Change Adaptation Planning Framework.
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    Study on REDD Plus Piloting in Nepal

    2011
    The study was completed through both of desk reviews and consultations. Within the given time period, it was not possible to conduct wider consultation as a survey. However, the study team reviewed the available documents of all piloting projects; consulted relevant stakeholders and personnel involved in the projects at central level and field level.
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    Priority Framework for Action Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Agriculture

    2011
    The Priority Framework for Action builds on the strengths and comparative advantage of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and, at the same time, specific actions are proposed considering the existing gaps and weaknesses. The Framework outlines 5 priority action areas: (i) Institutional and technical capacity for climate change adaptation and disaster risk management in agricultur
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    Participatory tools and techniques for assessing climate change impacts and exploring adaptation options

    Livelihoods and Forestry Programme, 2010
    Climate change is a major environmental and social challenge for Nepal. within Nepal poor and marginalised groups are the most vulnerable. A key factor of climate change at the local level is the uncertainty. which leaves communities vulnerable.
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    Southern voices on climate policy choices: analysis of and lessons learned from civil society advocacy on climate change

    International Institute for Environment and Development, 2012
    Since the beginning of international climate change negotiations, civil society has worked alongside governments in shaping global agreements and keeping an eye on the implementation (and sometimes the lack of implementation) of these agreements. This report is the first joint product of the Southern Voices capacity building programme.

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