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Nepal

Tree cover (2000)

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Percent Tree Cover (2000)

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TREE COVER LOSS (2001 - 2015)

TREE COVER LOSS (2001 - 2015)


TREE COVER GAIN (2001 - 2012)

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The Total Area of Certified Forest in 2014 was 17,205 ha

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The forestry sector contributed USD 105.4 million to the economy in 2011, which is appoximately 0.6% of the GDP.

20
thousand people are directly employed by the forestry sector, according to 2011 FAO data.

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This country has 484 million metric tons of carbon stocks in living forest biomass.

According to FAO data, 15.1% of GHG emissions in this country came from land-use change and forestry in 2011.

  • CBD

    Ratification
  • UNFCCC

    Non-Annex I Party
  • KYOTO
    PROTOCOL

    Accession
  • UNCCD

    Ratification
  • ITTA

    Non Member
  • CITES

    Accession
  • RAMSAR

    Contracting Party
  • WORLD
    HERITAGE

    Acceptance
  • NLBI

    Member State
  • ILO 169

    Ratification

Nepal stories

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    We Can Save Tigers from Extinction, with a Little Help from Satellites

    By Octavia Payne Tersedia dalam Bahasa sini. A male Sumatran tiger lying in the grass. Photo by Tambako The Jaguar (Flickr). Tigers are one of the most iconic yet one of the most endangered animals. Despite their popularity in books, films and religion, fewer than 3,500 remain in the wild today, ... more

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    As forests disappear, human-elephant conflict escalates in Nepal

    Lillie Howell

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