Discover how Bhutan stands out as the world’s only carbon-negative nation, absorbing more CO2 than it emits. This video ...
Restore Bhutan, a roadmap under the Mountains to Mangroves initiative, has identified degraded forests, farmlands, and urban ...
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Bhutan has about 70 per cent of its land area under forest cover, giving the country enormous potential for a thriving wood ...
Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 30, No. 4 (Nov 2010), pp. 365-372 (8 pages) Forest management plans in Bhutan are implemented under the premise that species diversity is not significantly ...
Bhutan has a very different outlook on development. With a population of less than one million and nestled in the eastern Himalayas, this small country has adopted the sustainable development approach ...
Coinciding with World Elephant Day, Bhutan launched its Second National Elephant Survey at Sarpang yesterday. After two years of analysing data and consolidating the numbers the Department of Forest ...
Her Excellency Tarja Halonen, former President of Finland, and Honorable Lyonpo Yeshi Dorji, Minister for Agriculture and Forests jointly launched the WWF flagship publication “Living Planet Report ...
Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 34, No. 2 (May 2014), pp. 131-138 (8 pages) Household surveys were conducted in 2 representative rural settlements in central and western Bhutan to evaluate ...
Bhutan is a kingdom nestling in the Himalayas between India and China.The Bhutanese name for Bhutan, Druk Yul, means "Land of the Thunder ...
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