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Institutional Mechanisms for REDD+ - Case Studies Working Paper

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NEPAL CASE STUDY APPENDIX 4.1: LIST OF INTERVIEWS<br />

CONDUCTED DURING THE FIELD VISIT (MAY 13–27, 2011)<br />

Type of organization Organization name Contacts interviewed & Title<br />

Government<br />

REDD Forestry and Climate Krishna Paudel, Chief; Keshav Khanal, Under-<br />

Change Cell<br />

secretary; and Dil Raj Paudel, FECOFUN<br />

representative<br />

Department of National Parks<br />

and Wildlife Conservation<br />

Krishna Acharya, Director General<br />

Ministry of Environment,<br />

Climate Change Management<br />

Division<br />

Batu Krishna Uprety, Joint Secretary and Chief<br />

Local government District Forest Office, Chitwan Jeeban Thakur, District Forest Officer<br />

NGOs<br />

International Centre <strong>for</strong> Laxman Joshi, Payments <strong>for</strong> Ecosystem Services<br />

Integrated Mountain<br />

Development (ICIMOD)<br />

Specialist and Bhaskar Karky, Resource Economist<br />

Forest Action Nepal Dr. Naya Sharma Paudel, Executive Coordinator<br />

Federation of Community<br />

Forest Users, Nepal<br />

(FECOFUN)<br />

Dil Raj Khanal, Policy Facilitator<br />

Winrock International Bibek Chapagain, Director and Nira Bhatta,<br />

Program Associate<br />

Nepal Federation of Indigenous<br />

Nationalities (NEFIN)<br />

Pasang Dolma Sherpa, National Coordinator<br />

Livelihoods and Forestry<br />

Programme (LFP)<br />

Peter Branney, Programme Adviser<br />

<strong>REDD+</strong> project <strong>REDD+</strong> Watershed Network Approximately 15 members of the network, plus<br />

stakeholders<br />

Office, Chitwan<br />

<strong>for</strong>est officer (translator)<br />

<strong>REDD+</strong> Watershed Network Approximately 15 members of the network, plus<br />

Office, Ghorka<br />

<strong>for</strong>est officer (translator), plus local representative<br />

of FECOFUN<br />

PRRGP INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS FOR REDD: CASE STUDIES – WORKING PAPER 89

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