Anil AF MSC Proposal AFU
Anil AF MSC Proposal AFU
Anil AF MSC Proposal AFU
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Tree Species Diversity in Farm-Based Agroforestry Practices
2 and its Socio-Economic Determinants
(A comparative study from two Local Governments of Bara District)
Researcher
Anil Koirala
MSc. Forestry
Faculty of Forestry, AFU- Hetauda
Email: [email protected]
Advisor
Gyanbandhu Sharma
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Forestry, AFU- Hetauda
Co Advisor
Pramod Ghimire Expert Advisor
Assistant Professor Dr. Swayambhu Man Amatya 6/12/21
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Introduction
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Agroforestry depending upon the extent and functionality vary from small to
medium to large (Cubbage et al., 2012).
Trees are a medium for long-term investment on the farm (Place and Otsuka,
2000).
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Cont.…
Farmers in Nepal have long been growing a variety of native trees in their
farm lands to maintain land productivity and to provide for subsistence needs.
However, modern agroforestry with exotic fodder and grass species is still a
relatively new practice in Nepal (Carter and Gilmour, 1989).
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Problem statement and justification
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General objective
The general objective of this study is to know the tree species diversity in
farm-based agroforestry practices and its socio- economic determinants.
Specific objectives
To document the composition and diversity of trees growing on farmland,
To document the uses of trees growing on farmland,
To analyse (model) the socio economic factors responsible for the extent
of trees growing on.
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Methodology
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A. Study Area
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11 C. Data Analysis
The qualitative and quantitative data obtained from the questionnaire survey will be analyzed
and interpreted using MS-Excel and SPSS statistical software and non-statistical tools. Trees on
farms will be analyzed in terms of diversity using
Shannon Wiener Diversity Index (H) = - Ʃ Pi ( lnPi )
Where Pi is the proportion of total no. of individuals that occur in the species i. i.e. (ni /N).
and dominance using
Simpsons Dominance Index (D) = (n / N)2
Where n is the total number of a particular species and N is the total number of all species
Also, Spearman’s rank co- relation and Chi-square test will be used to analyze the relationship
between socio-economic factors (such as household demographics, asset, and income) and
adoption of agroforestry practice. Regression analysis model will be built with the explanatory
factors that will be associated with tree growing on-farm. 6/12/21
Expected Output and Dissemination
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The report will be submitted to the Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Forests and Environment of
Province 2, Agriculture and Forestry University, Nijgadh municipality and Kalaiya sub-metropolitan
city and will be published online which will provide valuable information as the secondary data
sources and guidance for the students, researchers and planners.
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Time Schedule
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Budget sheet
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of Nepal, Nepal.
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Case of Ndabibi Location, Nakuru County, Kenya. East African Journal of Forestry and Agroforestry, 2(1), 59-67.
Mercer, D. E., Cubbage, F. W., & Frey, G. E. (2014). Economics of agroforestry. Economics of Agroforestry 188-209, 188-209.
MoHP (2011). Nepal Population Report, Kathmandu: Ministry of Health and Population, Kathmandu.
Oli, B. N., Treue, T., & Larsen, H. O. (2015). Socio-economic determinants of growing trees on farms in the middle hills of
Nepal. Agroforestry Systems, 89(5), 765-777.
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Agriculture: Understanding and Improving Current Practices. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 155-168.
Place, F., & Otsuka, K. (2000). The role of tenure in the management of trees at the community level: Theoretical and empirical
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THANK YOU !
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