Home Gardens in Nepal
land from soil erosions and landslides due to extreme slope aspects (natures) of mid-hill land. Table 10. Comparative distributi ...
Table 11. Comparative distribution of 10 common home garden medicinal plants across the two different agro-ecological regions of ...
in Table 14. In both the regions marigold, chrysanthemum and rose have been found as the most common flowers. Table 13. Comparat ...
number of wild species have been domesticated for their unique use-values such as medicinal properties, vegetables during dry se ...
The Role of Gender in the Home Garden Management and Benefit- Sharing from Home Gardens in Different Production System of Nepal ...
the hills area of Nepal (Shrestha et al. 2002). The study sites comprises an area around homestead where crops (maize), vegetabl ...
garden management activities. It is an important tool for recording the gender-based division of labour in the home garden area, ...
home garden but the contribution of females were more in vegetable production and management activities in both sites and ethnic ...
employment. This study has shown that male were more often mentioned as being responsible for the management of fruit trees in a ...
Livestock production Livestock are an integral part of the farming systems and are generally kept within homestead. It is an imp ...
(51%) categories and female makes decisions in poor (46%) category. In migrant group of Rupandehi, children of poor (22%) catego ...
Table 2: Decision making role (percent) on activities of home garden by eco site Site Wealth Gender Vegetabl e Fruit s Medicina ...
In most societies, men and women differ in the activities they undertake, in access and control of resources, and in participati ...
93 Table 3: Access to resources (percent) with in home garden by eco site Resources Site Gender Land Labour Capital goods Inputs ...
The study indicated that children were more benefited from flower and ornamental, fruits and medicinal plants among the studied ...
garden activities in the context of other variables like gender, wealth and ecological region. The issue of representatives and ...
Shrestha P, Gautam R, Rana RB and Sthapit BR. 2002. Home gardens in Nepal: status and scope for research and development. In: Wa ...
97 Annex1: Access to benefits (percent) from home garden by eco site Site Wealth Gender Crop Livestock Household Off - farm Vege ...
98 Annex 2: Control of benefits (percent) from home garden by eco site Site Wealth Gender Crop Livestock Household Off - farm Ve ...
Assessment of Dietary Diversity: A Basis for Promoting Plant Genetic Species in Home gardens Resham Gautam, Rojee Suwal and Bhuw ...
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