A watershed conservation success story in Nepal: Land use changes over 30 years
This article reports on changes in land use and in land degradation between the 1970s and 2006. In the middle hill region of west central Nepal in 1977, part of a watershed experienced erosion rates exceeding 30 Mt/ha/yr due to high rainfall intensities, unstable soils, steep slopes, deforestation and severe overgrazing. However, since the 1970s an innovative national government policy of handing over forest management to local people was put in place, resulting in conversion of nearly all the eroded grazing and shrub land to managed pasture and forest, a fivefold increase in grass and fodder and a near-doubling of forest productivity. While 43% of project costs were spent on user group formation and vegetative restoration, this provided most of the social, environmental and economic benefits, compared to structural measures.The objectives of the study are fourfold: 1) to document land use changes resulting in improved ecological health of the watershed and increased productivity of forests and grasslands; 2) to demonstrate the livelihood and economic benefits resulting from improved watershed health; 3) to show that participatory forest and range management policies are more effective than structural measures in restoring a watershed in the middle hills of Nepal; and 4) to demonstrate the efficacy and validity of using land use changes as a rapid project evaluation method.Achet, S. and Fleming, W.M. (2006) ‘A watershed management framework for mountain areas: lessons from 25 years of watershed conservation in Nepal’, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 49(5): 1-19.
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Achet, S. and Fleming, W.M. (2006) ‘A watershed management framework for mountain areas: lessons from 25 years of watershed conservation in Nepal’, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 49(5): 1-19.
Bhattarai, A.M. and Khanal, D.R. (2005) Communities, Forests and Law of Nepal: Present State and Challenges, Federation of Community Forest Users, Nepal, Kathmandu; Pro-public, Kathmandu; CIEL, Washington, DC.
Brown, S., Schreier, H., Shah, P.B. and Lavakulich, L.M. (1999) ‘Modeling of soil nutrient budgets: an assessment of agricultural sustainability in Nepal’, Soil Use and Management 15: 101-108.
DSCWM (1992) Watershed Management Plan of Phewa Tal Watershed, Integrated Watershed Management Project, Technical Paper No. 1/1992, Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management - FINNIDA Joint Venture, Kathmandu, Nepal.
FAO (1987) Watershed Management and Conservation Education Project, Nepal, Interim Report, FAO, Rome.
Fleming, W.M. (1983) ‘Phewa Tal catchment management program: benefits and costs of forestry and soil conservation in Nepal’, in L.W. Hamilton (ed.), Forest and Watershed Development and Conservation in Asia and the Pacific, pp. 217-88, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.
Gurung, T.B. and Dhakal, R.P. (2003) ‘Seasonal variations of dominant phytoplankton, chlorophyll-a, total phosphorus levels in a shallow basin of Lake Phewa’, in 2002/03 Annual Report Agriculture Research Centre (Fisheries), Pokhara, Kaski, Nepal.
Impat, P. (1981) Hydrometeorology and Sediment Data for Phewa Watershed, Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management, HMG/UNDO/ FAO, Integrated Watershed Management Project, NEP/74/020.
Kanel, K.R. (2004) ‘Twenty-five years of community forestry: contribution to millennium development goals’, in K.R. Kanel, P. Mathema, B.R. Kandel, D.R. Niraula, A.R. Sharma and M. Gautam (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth National Workshop on Community Forestry, pp. 4-18, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Nepal Bureau of Statistics (2006) Nepal census data, Kathmandu. Van Swinderen, H. (1978) Notes on Fodder Production in the Middle Hills of Nepal, FAO Sheep and Goats Project Report, FAO, Rome.
Achet, S. and Fleming, W.M. (2006) ‘A watershed management framework for mountain areas: lessons from 25 years of watershed conservation in Nepal’, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 49(5): 1-19.
Bhattarai, A.M. and Khanal, D.R. (2005) Communities, Forests and Law of Nepal: Present State and Challenges, Federation of Community Forest Users, Nepal, Kathmandu; Pro-public, Kathmandu; CIEL, Washington, DC.
Brown, S., Schreier, H., Shah, P.B. and Lavakulich, L.M. (1999) ‘Modeling of soil nutrient budgets: an assessment of agricultural sustainability in Nepal’, Soil Use and Management 15: 101-108.
DSCWM (1992) Watershed Management Plan of Phewa Tal Watershed, Integrated Watershed Management Project, Technical Paper No. 1/1992, Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management - FINNIDA Joint Venture, Kathmandu, Nepal.
FAO (1987) Watershed Management and Conservation Education Project, Nepal, Interim Report, FAO, Rome.
Fleming, W.M. (1983) ‘Phewa Tal catchment management program: benefits and costs of forestry and soil conservation in Nepal’, in L.W. Hamilton (ed.), Forest and Watershed Development and Conservation in Asia and the Pacific, pp. 217-88, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.
Gurung, T.B. and Dhakal, R.P. (2003) ‘Seasonal variations of dominant phytoplankton, chlorophyll-a, total phosphorus levels in a shallow basin of Lake Phewa’, in 2002/03 Annual Report Agriculture Research Centre (Fisheries), Pokhara, Kaski, Nepal.
Impat, P. (1981) Hydrometeorology and Sediment Data for Phewa Watershed, Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management, HMG/UNDO/ FAO, Integrated Watershed Management Project, NEP/74/020.
Kanel, K.R. (2004) ‘Twenty-five years of community forestry: contribution to millennium development goals’, in K.R. Kanel, P. Mathema, B.R. Kandel, D.R. Niraula, A.R. Sharma and M. Gautam (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth National Workshop on Community Forestry, pp. 4-18, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Nepal Bureau of Statistics (2006) Nepal census data, Kathmandu. Van Swinderen, H. (1978) Notes on Fodder Production in the Middle Hills of Nepal, FAO Sheep and Goats Project Report, FAO, Rome.
Achet, S. and Fleming, W.M. (2006) ‘A watershed management framework for mountain areas: lessons from 25 years of watershed conservation in Nepal’, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 49(5): 1-19.
Bhattarai, A.M. and Khanal, D.R. (2005) Communities, Forests and Law of Nepal: Present State and Challenges, Federation of Community Forest Users, Nepal, Kathmandu; Pro-public, Kathmandu; CIEL, Washington, DC.
Brown, S., Schreier, H., Shah, P.B. and Lavakulich, L.M. (1999) ‘Modeling of soil nutrient budgets: an assessment of agricultural sustainability in Nepal’, Soil Use and Management 15: 101-108.
DSCWM (1992) Watershed Management Plan of Phewa Tal Watershed, Integrated Watershed Management Project, Technical Paper No. 1/1992, Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management - FINNIDA Joint Venture, Kathmandu, Nepal.
FAO (1987) Watershed Management and Conservation Education Project, Nepal, Interim Report, FAO, Rome.
Fleming, W.M. (1983) ‘Phewa Tal catchment management program: benefits and costs of forestry and soil conservation in Nepal’, in L.W. Hamilton (ed.), Forest and Watershed Development and Conservation in Asia and the Pacific, pp. 217-88, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.
Gurung, T.B. and Dhakal, R.P. (2003) ‘Seasonal variations of dominant phytoplankton, chlorophyll-a, total phosphorus levels in a shallow basin of Lake Phewa’, in 2002/03 Annual Report Agriculture Research Centre (Fisheries), Pokhara, Kaski, Nepal.
Impat, P. (1981) Hydrometeorology and Sediment Data for Phewa Watershed, Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management, HMG/UNDO/ FAO, Integrated Watershed Management Project, NEP/74/020.
Kanel, K.R. (2004) ‘Twenty-five years of community forestry: contribution to millennium development goals’, in K.R. Kanel, P. Mathema, B.R. Kandel, D.R. Niraula, A.R. Sharma and M. Gautam (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth National Workshop on Community Forestry, pp. 4-18, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Nepal Bureau of Statistics (2006) Nepal census data, Kathmandu. Van Swinderen, H. (1978) Notes on Fodder Production in the Middle Hills of Nepal, FAO Sheep and Goats Project Report, FAO, Rome.
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