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KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Management, Policy, and Institutions in Nepal
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978-1-55250-371-3.jpg KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Management, Policy, and Institutions in Nepal

Edited by Hemant R. Ojha, Netra P. Timsina, Ram B. Chhetri, and Krishna P. Paudel

Foundation Books/IDRC 2007
ISBN 978-81-7596-563-8
e-ISBN 978-1-55250-371-3
182 pp.

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In recent years, knowledge systems have become a key area of concern for researchers, policy-makers, and development activists. Knowledge Systems and Natural Resources is a unique collection of case studies from Nepal. It provides rich and incisive insights into critical social processes and deliberative governance. It analyzes how knowledge is produced, disseminated, and applied in various aspects of natural resource governance in Nepal.

The book challenges the dichotomy between traditional and scientific knowledge. It proposes to differentiate among systems of knowledge on the basis of the political standing of social actors engaged in natural resource governance. It further proposes that change in governance hinges on how the diverse systems of knowledge come into deliberative interface and to what extent the unequal distribution of power and knowledge resources in society constrain the process of deliberation.

This book will be of great interest to development policy-makers, governance specialists, researchers, academics, development advisors, social activists and students of social and political sciences and natural resource management.

THE EDITORS

Hemant R. Ojha is founding member of ForestAction Nepal and founding Editor of the Journal of Forest and Livelihood. Netra P. Timsina is a Coordinator of Transformative Learning, ForestAction Nepal. Ram B. Chhetri is Associate Professor, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Krishna P. Paudel is founding member of ForestAction Nepal and Environmental Resources Institute (ERI).

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Preface 2007


Abbreviations 2007


Glossary of Nepali Words 2007


Chapter 1
Knowledge Systems and Deliberative Interface in Natural Resource Governance: An Overiew
Hemant R Ojha, Ram B Chhetri, Netra P Timsina and Krishna P Paudel 2007


Chapter 2
Agricultural Technology Development in Nepal: Critical Assessment from Knowledge System Perspective
Netra P Timsina and Hemant R Ojha 2007


Chapter 3
Contested Knowledge and Reconciliation in Nepal’s Community Forestry: A Case of Forest Inventory Policy
Krishna P Paudel and Hemant R Ojha 2007


Chapter 4
From Grassroots to Policy Deliberation: The Case of the Community Forest Users’ Federation in Nepal
Hemant R Ojha and Netra P Timsina 2007


Chapter 5
From Isolation to Interaction: Increasing the Knowledge Interface in the Chhattis Mauja Irrigation System of Nepal
Laya Prasad Uprety 2007


Chapter 6
Action Research Experience on Democratizing Knowledge in Community Forestry in Nepal
Mani R Banjade, Harisharan Luintel, and Hari R Neupane 2007


Chapter 7
Culturally Embedded Knowledge in Irrigation: People’s Ways of Thriving in a Himalayan Village
Ram B. Chhetri 2007


Chapter 8
The Deliberative Knowledge Interface: Lessons and Policy
Hemant R Ojha, Krishna P Paudel, Netra P Timsina, and Ram B Chhetri 2007


About the Contributors 2007




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