Report on identification and Geographical Information System (GIS) mapping of open spaces for humanitarian purposes in Bhimeshwor municipality
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In 2015, the Constitution of Nepal was promulgated and the country initiated its federalization process which divided the Government into three tiers: federal, provincial, and local. Before the federalization, 83 identified open spaces were a national level responsibility and protected through the publishing of a national gazette in 2013 that listed all open spaces. The national gazette also includes provisions for monitoring of 83 open spaces to prevent encroachment of the sites. Since the federalization, the local government is also responsible for the protection of such areas in their urban or rural municipalities.
Updated Report on 83 Open Spaces Identified for Humanitarian Purposes in Kathmandu Valley
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In 2015, the Constitution of Nepal was passed, and the country initiated its federalization process, which divided the Government into three tiers: federal, provincial and local. Before the federalization, 83 identified open spaces were a national-level responsibility and protected through the publishing of a national gazette in 2013 that listed all open spaces. The national gazette also includes provisions for monitoring of 83 open spaces to prevent encroachment of the sites. With the federalization, the local government is also responsible for the protection of such areas in their urban or rural municipalities.
Report on Identification and Geographical Information System (GIS) Mapping of Open Spaces for Humanitarian Purposes in Neelakantha Municipality
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In 2015, the Constitution of Nepal was promulgated and the country initiated its federalization process which divided the Government into three tiers: federal, provincial, and local. Before the federalization, 83 identified open spaces were a national-level responsibility and protected through the publishing of a national gazette in 2013 that listed all open spaces. The national gazette also includes provisions for monitoring of 83 open spaces to prevent encroachment of the sites. Since the federalization, the local government is also responsible for the protection of such areas in their urban or rural municipalities.
Report on Identification and Geographical Information System (GIS) Mapping of Open Spaces for Humanitarian Purposes in Gosainkunda Rural Municipality
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In 2015, the Constitution of Nepal was promulgated, and the country initiated its federalization process which divided the Government into three tiers: federal, provincial, and local. Before the federalization, 83 identified open spaces were a national-level responsibility and protected through the publishing of a national gazette in 2013 that listed all open spaces. The national gazette also includes provisions for monitoring of 83 open spaces to prevent encroachment of the sites. Since the federalization, the local government is also responsible for the protection of such areas in their urban or rural municipalities.