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BORROW-PIT COMMUNITY FOREST [Nepal]

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Reporting Entity: Nepal

Clarify if the technology described in the template, or a part of it, is covered by property rights: Yes

Comments: The property right of the land belongs to the Government, however, local community is using land on a customary basis.

Completeness: 80%

General Information

General Information

Title of best practice:

BORROW-PIT COMMUNITY FOREST

Country:

Nepal

Reporting Entity:

Nepal

Property Rights

Clarify if the technology described in the template, or a part of it, is covered by property rights:

Yes

Please provide relevant information on the holder of the rights:

The property right of the land belongs to the Government, however, local community is using land on a customary basis.

Specifications

Section 1. Context of the best practice: frame conditions (natural and human environment)

Short description of the best practice

Borrow-Pit was the quarry site of earthen materials during hydro-power construction. A huge quantity of clay soils was borrowed from this site for the construction of core part of earthen dam. Later, the quarry sites of clay soil were converted to the degraded land, due to destruction of vegetation and haphazardly distribution of earthen material around the quarry sites until 1985.
The Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management designed the technology and implemented the degraded land rehabilitation activities and implemented since 1986. The implemented activities were;
• Series of gabion and dry-stone check dams in highly risky area
• Contour ditches and trenches all over the degraded area
• Conifer and broadleaf tree plantation based on site condition
• Fodder and grass plantation.
• Bamboo shaft wattling and plantation of its cuttings
• Construction of proper and safe drainage system
• Arrange the watch man for the take care of conservation works
After 10 years of rehabilitation works, the forest management plan was prepared and handed-over to the local community as community forest. Later the community forestry user group was conducting the income generating activities like Ginger and turmeric farming and utilizing the other forest products, regularly.

Location

Markhu VDC, Ward No-9, Makawanpur District, Nepal

Brief description of the natural environment within the specified location.

Middle mountain region, average slope 15-30 percent with out-ward slope in plain/tars in north - east aspect.
Loamy to Clay-loamy soils with very low humus contain in the plain/tar area and colluvial and alluvial soil deposition in the mountain slopes and river/stream banks
Warm temperate climate with annual mean precipitation 1725 mm and annual mean temperature   14o C, Average altitude 1650 meter ASL.

Prevailing socio-economic conditions of those living in the location and/or nearby

The household income of the community is this area is below national average mainly because of their dependency on rain fed agricultural practices and livestock farming.
The average land holding per household in the Borrow-pit community forest (CF) area is 0.4 hectare. Land tenure is  private ownership.
Agriculture and livestock are the main sources of income for the local people. Except the agriculture, they are getting the income from cash crops i.e. vegetable and fruits. Occasionally they are getting a small income from the forest products and fish farming after establishment of the Community Forest and the Kulekhani hydropower  reservoir, respectively.  

On the basis of which criteria and/or indicator(s) (not related to The Strategy) the proposed practice and corresponding technology has been considered as 'best'?

Specially, the Borrow-pit Community Forest is the best practices for the quarry site rehabilitation because it rehabilitated and converted the area of loose and necked soils into the dense forest within the period of 10 years. At the same time, the demand of forest product is fulfilling by the same area for the local community and opportunity of income generation also created. Moreover, the confidence on technology and awareness level of people has been created in locality. Therefore the practices of borrow pit community forest is became a best practice for the degraded land rehabilitation especially for the quarry sites after borrowing the earthen material.

Section 2. Problems addressed (direct and indirect causes) and objectives of the best practice

Main problems addressed by the best practice

The main problems addressed by this best practice are;
1)Degraded land rehabilitation especially for the quarry sites of earthen materials
2)Community empowering and mobilization for the land rehabilitation
3)Minimization of soil erosion and sediment supply to reservoir/river
4)Fulfill the demand of forest product with income generation opportunity

Outline specific land degradation problems addressed by the best practice

Rehabilitation of degraded land especially for the quarry sites, minimization of soil loss and reservoir siltation, fulfilled the demand of forest product and increased income generation opportunity

Specify the objectives of the best practice

The main objectives of best practices are;
1. Rehabilitation of degraded land especially for the quarry site of earthen materials.
2. Control the soil loss from degraded land and reduced the sedimentation in reservoir.
3. Creation of opportunity for the income generation of local people after a certain period of time.  

Section 3. Activities

Brief description of main activities, by objective

Rehabilitation of degraded lands especially, the land rehabilitation was carried out for the quarry sites of earthen materials.
1.Stabilization of degraded slopes
2.Contour trenching , tree plantation and surface grass plantation
3.Gully plugging by check-dam construction  and bioengineering        
Opportunity for income generation has been created for the local people after the certain period of degraded land rehabilitation with the supply of forest products to the local community.  
Control the soil loss from degraded land and reduced the sedimentation in the reservoir.

Short description and technical specifications of the technology

This practice is useful for the degraded land rehabilitation especially for the micro-catchment treatment in the upstream areas.

Section 4. Institutions/actors involved (collaboration, participation, role of stakeholders)

Name and address of the institution developing the technology

Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management, Government of Nepal|Babarmahal, Kathmandu, Nepal

Was the technology developed in partnership?

No

Specify the framework within which the technology was promoted

  • Local initiative
  • National initiative – government-led

Was the participation of local stakeholders, including CSOs, fostered in the development of the technology?

Yes

List local stakeholders involved:

Local community forestry users Group
Local level women Development Group

For the stakeholders listed above, specify their role in the design, introduction, use and maintenance of the technology, if any.

The contributions of local stakeholders were as follows;
1. Collection of locally available construction materials for the construction of check-dams, retaining walls and safe drainages.
2. Earthwork excavation for construction
3. Fodder tree and grass plantation
4. Land preparation and cultivation zinger and turmeric farming.

Was the population living in the location and/or nearby involved in the development of the technology?

Yes

By means of what?
  • Participatory approaches

Analysis

Section 5. Contribution to impact

Describe on-site impacts (the major two impacts by category)

1. Control of soil loss and land degradation
2.  biodiversity conservation
1. Increase the household and community income by selling the forest products
2. Operation of saving and credit scheme that helped to carry out income generating activities
1. Greenery promotion through the development of vegetation
2. Increases the soil nutrient and moisture in the locality
1. Income generation from fish farming in Kulekhani reservoir
2. Additional income from the cash crops.
1. Soil conservation and greenery development
2. Opportunity for the income generation
1. Timber, firewood, grass and fodder production
2. Cash crops such as ginger and turmeric

Describe the major two off-site (i.e. not occurring in the location but in the surrounding areas) impacts

1. Reduced the sedimentation in Kulekhani Hydropower reservoir and increases the lifespan of reservoir
2. Increases household income by the fish farming in the reservoir
1. Increases the life span of the Kulekhani reservoir
2. Reduce forest degradation and deforestation in neighboring villages.

Impact on biodiversity and climate change

Explain the reasons:

The main reasons are:
Increased carbon sequestration by forest,
Vulnerability to the impact of climate change reduced due to increased income and availability of forest products.

Has a cost-benefit analysis been carried out?

Has a cost-benefit analysis been carried out?

No

Section 6. Adoption and replicability

Was the technology disseminated/introduced to other locations?

Was the technology disseminated/introduced to other locations?

No

Were incentives to facilitate the take up of the technology provided?

Were incentives to facilitate the take up of the technology provided?

Yes

Specify which type of incentives:
  • Financial incentives (for example, preferential rates, State aid, subsidies, cash grants, loan guarantees, etc)
  • Fiscal incentives (for example, exemption from or reduction of taxes, duties, fees, etc)

Can you identify the three main conditions that led to the success of the presented best practice/technology?

1. Intensive visit and interaction with the local community by the officials from the government
2. Motivated and well structured community organization
3. Homogenous and supportive community

Replicability

In your opinion, the best practice/technology you have proposed can be replicated, although with some level of adaptation, elsewhere?

Yes

At which level?
  • Local
  • National
  • Regional

Section 7. Lessons learned

Related to human resources

After designing the technology, the limited number of middle level technical manpower is needed to implement the program and help local community.

Related to technical aspects

This is relatively easy technology for the local people to adopt and easily replicable to other sites by local community themselves.

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