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Fostering green livelihood approaches in Yunnan, southwest China
Our engagement in southwest China – part of the Far Eastern Himalayan Landscape – has included the co-implementation of a GEF Small Grants Programme-funded climate-smart livelihoods project with the UNDP and the Global Environmental Institute (China).
In 2021, the second and final year of the project, we organised knowledge exchange visits and consultations with community members – predominantly indigenous Lisu and Nu people living in the remote Gaoligong mountains – in Yunnan, the project area.
Our events provided a platform to share approaches to green livelihoods – sustainable agriculture, natural resource management, community-based conservation, nature-friendly products, tea plantation management, pest control, eco-tourism design and development, and natural hazard risk management – and where beneficiaries, experts, and government representatives came together to discuss novel ecological development models for rural revitalisation.
Homestay tourism under way around Namdapha National Park and Tiger Reserve
In 2021, we published three books based on the work across three different initiatives.
Allo (Girardinia diversifolia ), or Himalayan nettle, is traditionally used in Nepal to make cloth. Its bark contains fibres that ...
In 2017, we published a manual – Developing Sub-National REDD+ Action Plans: A ...
Tourism is an important priority area for national and local governments across Bhutan, India, and Nepal. ...
Nepal’s experiences with community forestry could help Myanmar address deforestation and forest degradation
Women traders from four HKH transboundary landscapes face unique challenges that require unique approaches
Fodder shortage in the winter is a major concern for farmers and households in the Hindu ...