Showcasing Nature-based Solutions from Jalthal & Bardia: Ecological Restoration and Human–Wildlife Conflict Management

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12/10/2025
18:00 - 18:45
IUCN Asia Pavilion , Onsite

Why attend

Participants will gain insights into community-driven Nature-based Solutions for forest and wetland restoration, innovative approaches to human–wildlife conflict mitigation, and practical models linking biodiversity conservation with livelihoods, resilience, and inclusive governance.

Session Description

The event will highlight experiences from Jalthal Forest, Jhapa, Nepal, where Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are applied for ecological restoration, wetland conservation, and sustainable livelihoods. Jalthal is a critical habitat for Asian elephants, yet rising human–elephant conflict has created serious challenges for local communities. Separately, in Bardia’s buffer zone, communities are piloting a group insurance scheme to compensate crop damage from wildlife, offering an innovative model for coexistence. The session will showcase how forest and wetland restoration, conflict mitigation, and community-based management can be integrated with livelihood improvement and inclusive governance. The target audience includes conservation practitioners, policymakers, researchers, development partners, and civil society actors working on NbS, climate resilience, and human–wildlife coexistence.

Speaker

Speaker Kiran TIMALSINA

Executive Officer, Frist contact person, Batabaraniya Susan Karya Samuha Nepal