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Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment in Nepal KMTNC
 
 
UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre

UNEP-WCMC's activities include:
  • Assessment and analysis of global biodiversity to identify trends and emerging threats in support of international co-operation and action;
  • Support for policy and agreements at national, regional and international levels to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable management;
  • Providing expertise, tools, techniques and information for public awareness, education, capacity-building and co-operation;
  • Knowledge management to enable easy access to wide-ranging information and analytical services;
  • Establishing networks and collaborations to promote conservation and information exchange.

Contact Philip Bubb at info@unep-wcmc.org for more information about the "Building Capacity for Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment in Nepal" project.

 
King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation (KMTNC)

KMTNC was established in 1982 as an NGO whose mission is to promote, manage and conserve nature in all its diversity in Nepal. The Trust places great emphasis on promoting a balance between human needs and the environment to guarantee long-term sustainability. Its projects always seek to maximise community participation, in which local people are recognized both as principal actors and beneficiaries. The Trust’s activities cover the tropical plains of Bardia and Chitwan in the lowlands to the Annapurna and Manaslu regions of the high Himalayas, including the Trans Himalayan regions of Upper Mustang and Manang.
Contact: Dr Siddhartja Bajracharya
KMTNC, PO Box 3712, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, Nepal
Tel. 977-1-526571, 526573, 526008 - Email: info@kmtnc.org.np

 

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