
This study was conducted in July, 2009 with the main objective of
assessing the status of Olea cuspidata Wall., listed on Red Data Book
used by IUCN, in Bajura District of Nepal. Primary data were collected
through household meetings, key informant survey, focus group
discussion, participatory resource mapping and field inventory.
Secondary data were collected through published and unpublished
literatures, reports, net surfing, libraries, and other concerned
organizations. Distribution area, stem per hector and historical
situation were calculated to explore the status of wild olive. GIS was
used to calculate the area and prepare distribution map. The major
finding of this study reveals that Bajura district has conspicuous
potentiality for wild olives but poor knowledge among local people and
concerned local government organizations on this particular species pose
the species with greater rate of threats. It is found that Olea forest
is excluded from the national resource information data base including
topographic map. Overall study explains poor status of wild olives in
the district and seeks urgent conservation interventions. for detail please contact: Main author Mr. Shambhu Paudel : oasis.excurrent@gmail.com
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