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Forest or Farm?: Politics of Poverty and Land Hunger in Nepal is a comprehensive study of one of South Asia’s most pressing developmental challenges. Krishna Ghimire delves into the intricate dynamics between forest preservation and agricultural expansion, demonstrating how poverty and land scarcity drive political decisions in Nepal.
The work examines the historical context of land distribution, the struggles of marginalized communities seeking agricultural livelihoods, and the tensions between environmental conservation efforts and economic necessity. Through detailed analysis and field research, Ghimire reveals how international conservation policies often conflict with local land needs and survival strategies.
This critical examination addresses the socio-political dimensions of environmental policy in developing nations, offering insights into how land use conflicts reflect broader patterns of inequality and resource distribution in Nepal.







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