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Community Forestry and the Threat of Recentralization in Nepal: Contesting the Bureaucratic Hegemony in Policy Process

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Sunam, Ramesh
Paudel, Naya S.
Paudel, Govinda

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Taylor & Francis Group

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Nepal's community forestry program has been touted as a successful case in decentralized forest management. However, the government of Nepal has often constrained the autonomy of local communities as an apparent attempt to reverse decentralization. This a

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Society and Natural Resources

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2037-12-31