Making operational plans relevant to forest user groups in the Mid-Hills of Nepal
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2021
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Puri, L.
Nuberg, I.
Ostendorf, B.
Cedamon, E.
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The International Forestry Review, 2021; 23(2):182-196
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L. Puri, I. Nuberg, B. Ostendorf, and E. Cedamon
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Operational plans are a key element in community forestry in Nepal. However, the relevance of these plans to forest user groups (FUGs) is under scrutiny. This study investigates the usefulness of operational plans against the backdrop of knowledge, capacity and management practices of FUGs. Data were collected from 13 operational plans, 16 group discussions involving forestry professionals, and 218 household interviews in two villages of Lamjung district in Nepal. Whereas operational plans should specifically reflect site specific objectives and activities of forest management, the survey revealed identical objectives across the community forests. Current operational plans are technically complex, poorly linked to the place-based context of livelihood needs and less useful to the FUGs to inform and enhance forest management. This study proposes to differentiate community forests according to their production potentials, and revise the operational plans by shortening the elements that have little or no relevance to the FUGs.
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