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Shiva Pariyar
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Climate Change Biology
Natural Resource Management
Forestry
Conservation Biology
Ecology
Zoology
Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Environmental Impacts

Shiva Pariyar

PeerJ Author

Summary

Shiva Pariyar is a PhD student at the New Zealand School of Forestry, University of Canterbury. He has served the Government of Nepal since 2010 under different capacities. He has completed Master of Forest Ecosystem Science from the University of Melbourne, Australia in 2016 and bachelor's in forestry science from the Tribhuvan University, Nepal in 2010.

Biodiversity Climate Change Biology Conservation Biology Ecosystem Science Forestry Natural Resource Management

Work details

Forest Officer

Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment of Gandaki Province, Nepal
September 2010
• Protect and manage National Forest • Lead and facilitate the Sustainable Forest Management Program • Facilitate preparation and implantation of Local Adaptation Program of Action in Village Development Committees and Climate Change related issues in the District • Assisting forest user groups in forest fire management in community-based forest management • Conserve Endangered mammals, birds and reptiles and control of their illegal trade • Promote Sustainable Livelihoods Approach through forest based Micro Enterprise development and extension programs focusing especially in Essential Oil production of high valued Himalayan trees and Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) • Promote Cultivation, Management, and Marketing of Himalayan NTFPs • Support to both Community Forest User Groups (CFUGs) and Leasehold Forest User Groups for Strengthening Governance and Institutional Strengthening • Facilitate for the betterment of Women, Dalit, Janajati and illiterate people to accelerate them in Decision-making Process • Prepared five-year Forest Management Plan of Jumla • Support to Stakeholders for Program Planning, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation • Design and Deliver the Technical and Social Trainings to Forestry Technicians and Forest User Groups • Facilitate Forest User Groups for leadership development

Forest Officer

Government of Nepal
Department of Forests
• Protect and manage National Forest • Lead and facilitate the Sustainable Forest Management Program • Facilitate preparation and implantation of Local Adaptation Program of Action in Village Development Committees and Climate Change related issues in the District • Assisting forest user groups in forest fire management in community-based forest management • Conserve Endangered mammals, birds and reptiles and control of their illegal trade • Promote Sustainable Livelihoods Approach through forest based Micro Enterprise development and extension programs focusing especially in Essential Oil production of high valued Himalayan trees and Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) • Promote Cultivation, Management, and Marketing of Himalayan NTFPs • Support to both Community Forest User Groups (CFUGs) and Leasehold Forest User Groups for Strengthening Governance and Institutional Strengthening • Facilitate for the betterment of Women, Dalit, Janajati and illiterate people to accelerate them in Decision-making Process • Prepared five-year Forest Management Plan of Jumla • Support to Stakeholders for Program Planning, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation • Design and Deliver the Technical and Social Trainings to Forestry Technicians and Forest User Groups • Facilitate Forest User Groups for leadership development

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
September 25, 2023
Habitat suitability of four threatened Himalayan species: Asiatic black bear, common leopard, musk deer, and snow leopard
Rajesh Malla, Saroj Panthi, Hari Adhikari, Shiva Pariyar, Rishi Baral, Rukmagat Subedi, Bishnu Prasad Adhikari, Mahesh Poudel, Nischal Sedhai, Megharaj Poudel
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16085 PubMed 37780372
March 8, 2019
Aboveground carbon of community-managed Chirpine (Pinus roxburghii Sarg.) forests of Nepal based on stand types and geographic aspects
Shiva Pariyar, Liubov Volkova, Ram P. Sharma, Ramesh Sunam, Christopher J. Weston
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6494 PubMed 30867985