2017
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625.1000130
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Resettled Wellbeing And Biological Impact Analysis: A Case Of Padampur Village Development Committee In The Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Abstract: There is insoluble dilemma between biodiversity conservation and poverty reduction. This dilemma directly arises in park creation programs, when intended park areas are inhabited by poor indigenous people. There has been a complex structure to maintain double sustainability principle, i.e., sustainability in conservation and livelihood. The present study was carried out in Padampur relocated village at Barandabhar Corridor area of Chitwan National Park, Nepal to understand the wellbeing of the relocated people… Show more

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“…The selected farmers were post-stratified into three categories, viz., marginal, small and medium by using cumulative square root frequency method (5). Primary data were collected through the survey method using specially designed and pre-tested schedules.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected farmers were post-stratified into three categories, viz., marginal, small and medium by using cumulative square root frequency method (5). Primary data were collected through the survey method using specially designed and pre-tested schedules.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%