Explore Nepal's environmental transformation, tracing its journey from traditional ecological knowledge to modern sustainability challenges. Covering deforestation, climate adaptation, water management, and environmental policy, it provides actionable insights for fostering green transitions and environmental justice.
This is an in-depth exploration of Nepals environmental journey, tracing its transformation from ancient practices to modern sustainability challenges. Drawing from over four decades of experience as an environmentalist and humanitarian, Dr. Medani Bhandari takes readers through the historical, social, and ecological shifts that have shaped Nepals environmental landscape. This comprehensive work examines the complex interplay between traditional knowledge, policy development, and global environmental trends, offering valuable insights into the countrys past, present, and future.
This is a critical resource for understanding the environmental challenges faced by Nepal, a country rich in natural resources but confronted with the pressing issues of deforestation, water scarcity, and climate change. By analyzing these challenges through the lens of history, politics, and social change, this book offers a holistic understanding of the forces at play and presents actionable solutions for moving forward.
This work bridges the gap between academic research and practical, on-the-ground experience. It incorporates diverse perspectives, combining ecological science with policy analysis, and highlights the interconnectedness of environmentalism with social justice, cultural identity, and global sustainability. The book provides policymakers, researchers, NGOs, and environmental advocates with a framework for fostering sustainable practices that are both contextually relevant and globally applicable.
Readers will see a detailed examination of Nepals environmental transformation, a roadmap for accelerating sustainable practices, and a call to action for local and global stakeholders. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand Nepals environmental evolution and the broader implications for sustainable development in the global context.
Technical topics discussed in the book include:
Historical evolution of environmentalism in Nepal
Impact of traditional ecological knowledge on conservation practices
Deforestation and forest management strategies
Water scarcity and management challenges
Climate change impacts and adaptation in Nepal
Biodiversity conservation and protected area management
Sustainable agricultural practices and agroforestry
Environmental policy and legislation in Nepal
The role of NGOs and community-based conservation
The intersection of environmentalism, social justice, and equity
1. Introduction
2. The Natural Landscape of Nepal
3. Environmental
Practices in Ancient Nepal
4. The Medieval Era: Shaping the Relationship
Between Society and Environment
5. Colonial Influence and Environmental
Changes
6. Modern Nepal: The Emergence of Environmental Challenges
7.
Post-1950s Transformation: Environmental Awareness and Policy Development
8.
The Role of International Agencies and Agreements
9. Contemporary
Environmental Issues
10. Accelerating Environmental Transformation:
Definition and Context
11. Environmental Movements and Advocacy
12.
Technological Interventions in Environmental Management
13. Policy and
Governance: Progress and Gaps
14. Future Directions for Environmental
Transformation
15. Conclusion: Reflections on Nepals Environmental Journey
16. Why This Book? How the Story of This Book Fits with the Global Situation
Annex
1. List of International Environmental Treaties and Conventions Signed
by Nepal Annex
2. Chronological List of Major Environmental Acts, Laws, and
Regulations in Nepal Annex
3. List of National Parks and Wildlife Reserves in
Nepal Annex
4. Major Community-Managed Forest Areas and Department of
Forestry-Managed Forest Areas in Nepal Annex
5. Major River Systems in Nepal:
Origins and Final Routes Annex
6. List of Major Hydropower Stations in Nepal
and Electricity Production
Dr. Medani P. Bhandari is a widely recognized humanitarian, professor, author, and editor who has significantly contributed to social and environmental sciences. With expertise in social equity, inequality, inclusion, innovation, feminism, sustainability, climate change, and social and environmental policies and management, Dr. Bhandari has dedicated his career to these important areas. In addition to his extensive scholarly work, Dr. Bhandari is a poet, essayist, and advocate for the environment and social causes. His expertise expands to global and international environmental politics and justice, climate change, sustainable development, public/social policy, the non-profit sector, renewable energy, nature, culture, and power. He has gained field experience across diverse regions, including Asia, Africa, North America, Western Europe, Australia, Japan, and the Middle East. Dr. Bhandari has authored and co-edited several books, including Green Web-II: Standards and Perspectives from the IUCN, 2nd Edition, Getting the Climate Science Facts Right: The Role of the IPCC, Reducing Inequalities Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Multilevel Approach, Educational Transformation, Economic Inequality Trends, Traps, and Trade-offs, Social Inequality as a Global Challenge, The Unbeatable Challenges of Inequality, Perspectives on Sociological Theories, Methodological Debates, and Organizational Sociology, The Past, Present, and Future Directions of Migration/Immigration, Theories, and Practices of Global Journeys, Transforming Futures Navigating Society, Environment, and Governance, Live and Let Others Live In Reference to Sustainability and Environment Conservation, Navigating Sustainability: A Comparative Analysis of Micro vs. Macro Strategies in the least Developed Countries, The Nexus of Climate Change and Land-use Global Scenario with Reference to Nepal, Women and Society etc.. Social Inequality- Past, Present, and Future (in which 15 African Countries' case studies are included), etc. Furthermore, Dr. Bhandari's creative writing encompasses a vast collection of poems and essays. He has published three volumes of poetry in collaboration with Prajita Bhandari. Dr. Bhandari's multifaceted contributions to academia, humanitarianism, and creative writing have solidified his reputation as an esteemed figure in social and environmental sciences, profoundly impacting social equity, sustainability, climate change, and beyond. Professor Bhandari holds five master's degrees in social and environmental sciences and a Ph.D. in sociology. For 45 years, he has been actively involved in environmental conservation and humanitarian efforts through nonprofit and academic platforms. Guided by the philosophy that all living and non-living beings are interconnected (""Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam"") and the principle of ""Live and Let Others Live,"" his work reflects a deep commitment to the well-being of our planet and its inhabitants, a value that motivates his extensive contributions. He serves as an International Program Director at the New York-based NGO Atlantic State Legal Foundation in Syracuse, NY; a professor at Akamai University, USA, and Sumy State University, Ukraine; and an advisor to Gandaki University, Nepal. He is also the UNEP Civil Society Regional Facilitator for North America and the Lead Author of UNEP GEO 7. He is also the editor-in-chief of Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, the books series editor at the River Publisher, and the books series editor at Nova Publishers.