Social equity is the fairness of treatment of all concerned stakeholders according to an agreed set of principles, particularly in procedures used to form and implement policies and in the distribution of resources and costs. In order to understand the practical implementation of various dimensions of equity in forest management, two case studies were carried out in two community forests (CF) of Nepal, namely Chisapani CF of Nawalparasi district and Bandre CF in Syangja district.
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Publication details
Serial number
0000000202
Publisher
ForestAction Nepal
Publication format
Issue or research paper
Geographic focus
Nepal
Series collection
Grassroots capacity building for REDD+
Editors
ForestAction Nepal
Topics
Community / social forestry
Forest financing / legality mechanisms (FLEGT/REDD+/green Bonds)
Gender equity and social inclusion
Livelihoods (NTFPs/agroforestry/PES)
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Copyright © ForestAction Napal 2014
