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There is a strong technical, social, institutional and economic rationale to continue leasehold forestry and associated livestock activities in the hills of Nepal. This rationale stems from the result of the HLFFDP and the priorities of tenth Plan. The Interim Evaluation of HLFFDP found that the transfer of land with degraded forests to the poor could both reduce poverty and reforest the hills. The Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis of leasehold groups also supports that leasehold forestry can be an effective approach to poverty reduction, women's empowerment and reduce'the drudgery by saving time in collecting fuel wood and fodder. Experience has also shown that a saving-based approach to develop rural financial services is the most appropriate. This program also a community-based forest management approach is specially designed to benefit the poorest communities. Providing land with degraded forest to poor households on a 40-years renewable lease, provides the poor with security of tenure and the confidence to develop the land which then enables them to generate income and other benefits to move out of poverty trap. The Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, recognizes leasehold forestry for poverty reduction as a programme with the highest priority (PI).
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