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Maintaining people-forest interactions is critical to managing forests fires in Nepal
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Abstract
Forest fire is an important ecological process; however, it can cause ecological and societal harm due to anthropogenic mismanagement and natural adversities leading to long-term socio-economic and environmental consequences. Extreme forests fire events have increased worldwide over the last decade, and events in Nepal are consistent with this trend. Nepalese forestry practices have already set an example of successful forest management by communities and thus demonstrate precedent in effective community mobilization. Recent studies suggest that local people’s participation in community forest management is declining consequently weakening forest-people relationships. Here, we argue on why Nepal should build upon its long legacy of people-forest interactions and strengthen community engagement as a key component of sustainable forest fire management. Synthesized evidence and experiences demonstrate that community-led fire management is among the most viable preventive approaches for reducing fuel loads in forest ecosystems. The Government of Nepal should therefore establish clear policies and strategic frameworks that enable forest scientists, private sectors and non-profits to contribute collaboratively toward the national goal of creating resilient forest landscape in the era of socio-ecological transition.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.32942/X29072
Subjects
Environmental Sciences, Forest Management, Forest Sciences, Natural Resources Management and Policy
Keywords
Fire-resilient forests, Sustainable forest management, Community forestry, Forest fuel reduction, Healthy forests, wildfires
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Published: 2025-12-03 05:48
Last Updated: 2026-07-06 06:32
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