E2650 v. 2 Initial Environmental Examination Study KABELI CORRIDOR 132 kV TRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT VOLUME II: ANNEXES Su6mittetf'1'o: GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL MINISTRY OF ENERGY t[firougli Department of Electricity Development Su6mittetfmy: Nepal Electricity Authority Environmental and Social Study Department, Jamal, Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-4226730 Fax: 977-1-4225248 E-mail: neaessd@w1ink.com.np fPreparetf my: Nepal Environmental & Scientific Services [NESS] (P) Ltd. Joint Venture With T AEC Consult (P) Ltd. GPO Box 7301, Jitjunq Marqa-26, Thapathali, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: 977 - 1 - 4244989, 4241001; Fax: 977 - 1 - 4226028 E-mail: ness@mos.com.np; Website: www.ness.com.np September. 2010 Annex-I.I : - - Survey License r '.j ~I ~1 . ,_.: -1 J ~ qijf\!Sl,( 9~~ ~. 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Zf'?.J"l r.r'lrnll'4l ~'/t < 111 ~~, It, ",rir-",{ orn:w:r ~ 7r'Ii lW~rJti\'n1.t ,,.fl't!1Jl7ll\TlT ,,~ '{!':I·W"f" 'li""fl:.rPt ~,pfi.n mf'rl 'H IT'! f;·l f;,~m'Pll' >l">f'l J "" I m'~. ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ 9.0 ALTERNATIVE ANALYSIS........................................................>...*~.~t;'A ................................... 47 9.1 OESIGN ...................................................................................................................................... 47 9.2 PROJECT SITE ...................................... ~ .................................................................................... 47 9.3 TECHNOLOGY, PROCEDURES OF OPERATION, TIME SCHEDULES AND RAW MATERIALS TO BE USED .................................................................................................................................................. 47 9.4 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ....................................................................................... 47 9.5 WHETHER OR NOT THE RISKS RESULTING FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPOSAL CAN BE ACCEPTED .................................................................................................................................. 47 9.6 OTHER MATTERS ........................................................................................................................ 47 10.0 MITIGATION AND ENHANCEMENT MEASURES .........................................................:,........ 47 11.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ..................................................................................~ .·~ ...... 48 . J~f> :.;,:]]' Consultant: Nepal Environmental 8. Sclentiflc Services [NESS] (p) Ud. N with TAEC Consult (P}.Ud. j '. Term5 of Reference I I[E Study of I(abeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Proponent: Nepal Electricity Authority 12.0 RELEVANT INFORMATION, REFERENCE LISTS, ANNEXES, MAPS, PHOTOGRAPHS, TABLES AND CHARTS, GRAPHS, AND QUESTIONNAIRES TO BE MENTIONED AT THE TIME OF PREPARING THE REPORT ....................................................................................... 48 ANNEXES I Annex 1: Survey license Annex 2: Forest Resource Data Presentation Formats I I] 11 Ii 11 1'1 ..... J f.·;·· I iJ L! ; 1 . f I J j J Consultant: Nepal E~~ntal & Sclenlif!..c Senifces (NESS] (P) Ltd.. .N wilh TAEC Consult (P).Ud. iii ·1 I -----~, ______ lEE Study of Kabefi Corridoc 13,-; kv Tr-ans,m, ~=~::~d I ~<_.~rop{)nenl: Nepal Electricity AUlhOri, 1.0 Organization Responsible for Preparation of TOR I Nepal Electricity Authority has obtained survey license (Annex 1) valid up to 2067/3121 for t~ development of 132 kV Kabeli Corridor Transmission line Project (KeTLP) from Department 0 Electricity Development (DoED). The proponent of the 132 kV KCTLP is the Nepal Electrici Authority (NEA). The section responsible for lEE Study of NEA is Environmental and Social Study Department (ESSD). The official address of the proponent is as under: Address of the Proponent Nepal Electricity Authority Durbar Marg, Katmandu P.O.Box : 10020 Tel: 00977-1-4226889 Fax: 00977-1-4243746 JV of Nepal Environmental and Scientific Services [NESS] Private Limited and TEAC (P) Ltd. pioneer consulting firms in the country in the field of environmental studies is aSSigned as a consultant by NENESSD to carryout the lEE study as per the provision of EPA'97 and EPR'97. The address of the consulting firm is as mentiol1ij3d hereunder: Address of the Consultant Nepal Environmental & Scientific Sorvices [NESS] (P) Ltd. JV With T AEC C!)nsult (P) Ltd. GO J30x 7301. Jitjung lQIarg-26, . Thapathali, Kathmandu,Nepal Tel: 977-1-424498914241001; Fax: 977-1-4226028 E-mail: ness@mos.com.np; Web: www.ness.com.np 2.0 General Introduction of the Project and its Relevancy 2.1 Proposal Background Development of power projects is always correlated with the power evacuation network available in the proposed power development area. As NEA is the solely responsible utility for expansion and reinforcement of networks of Integrated Nepal Power System (INSP). NEA had conducted several evacuation stUdies considering the candidate hydroelectric projects. At present, INSP had 132 kV transmission network from Anarmani in the east to Mahendranagar on the far-west region running through the Teral Physiographic Zone of the country. As most of the candidate hydroelectric projects are located in the northern hilly region, the limiting factor to the candidate hydropower development is pointed out to be the lack of north south extending high voltage transmission lines in the eXisting INSP. In the context of the ever increasing electricity demand and annually spiraling load shedding, there is a need of the development of criticall . ant north south high voltage transmission line to facilitate the development 9f candidate hydro' .·:',~ects vis a vis meet the energy demand and abolish ongoing load shedding. \;:':;;1:rp):: :" :.f1~::r # 'l. ~;~}. '"','~ Feasibility study conducted in 2003 recognizing this need, proposed Kabeli Glf1BllQr<-as high p!;iority high voltage transmission line project in the Eastern Development Region. TI'leiprot)Qsed f~2 kV ConsuUant: Nepal Enwonmental 8. ScIentific Services !NESS) (P) Ud. N with TAft Consult (P)J.td. , .. :)~~ 11 } .\ Terms of Reference KCTP once developed is envisaged to evacuate the power from 17 projects of lIam district (67MW) , 4 projects of Panchthar (32MW), and 14 projects of Taplejung (312MW). All of the above projects from !lam, Panchthar, and TapJejung have been licensed for development. These projects are delayed for a simple reason that the area lacks an adequate capacity high voltage transmission line to evacuate the power in the near by area. It is to be emphasized that additional 33 hydropower projects of above 950 r-.JNV have applied for survey license to DoED for the hydropower development in the same region. 2.2 Statutory Legal Requirement Nepal Electricity Authority has obtained survey license (Annex 1) for the development of 132 kV Kabeli Corridor Transmission line Project (KCTLP) from Department of Electricity Development (DoED). Environment Protection Act (EPA) 1997, and Environment Protection Rules (EPR), 1997 as amended 2010, mandates an Initial Environmental Examination (lEE) study and its approval from the Ministry of Energy (MoEn) for the development of projects (refer EPR, Schedule 1. Uu.Uu.1 ). The proposed 132 kV KCTLP, as it requires clearing of trees requires plantation of cleared trees in 1:25 ratio. The Project VDCs lie outside the National Parks, Conservation Area, or Buffer Zone declared by the Government of Nepal. This ToR Document is prepared to fulfil the EPA'97 and EPR'97 as amended of Government of Nepal by the proponent. 2.3 Objectives of TOR The primary objective of the Terms of Reference is to guide the lEE study to only relevant areas of environmental resources whose environmental baseline and implications of the project activity on the II resources are not. well understood. for: taking decision by the stakeholdera and decb;ion rnakef$. It _ further defines the scope of the study. and study area. hUllian resources and financial resources (I required and timeframe and outcomes of the study. 2.4 Objective of lEE Study 1] The main objective of lEE study is to ensure sustainable development by avoiding or minimizing impacts of the "proposal development and operation on the physical, biological and socio-economic and cultural environments. The lEE study, 'as per EPA (1997) will at least undertake following activities to prepare a comprehensive lEE report for the decision making of the proposal development: J 11 .s. · Identify all important physical, chemical. biological and socia-economic and cultural baseline . ) conditions in the project affected areas; · Identify and adequately document potential adverse and positive environmental impacts due to tJ project implementation and operation for different project alternatives selected and select best alternative in terms of environmental impacts; · Propose appropriate and imptementable mitigation measures to avoid or minimize or compensate adverse impacts and capitalize maximum positive impacts of the selected alt ' ; and · P .:', ic environmental mitigation including a monitoring and auditing plans associated .":p~l..i»nstruction and operation of the selected alternative. 2.5 '"~~;~~~~,~~~t _ . " StudY-;S~ope j The lEE scope of works under Kabel; Corridor 132 kV Transmission line is as under: d Consultant: Nepal Environmental & ScIentific ServIces (NESS) (P) Ud. JV with TAE( Consult (P}.Ud. 2 J Terms of Reference lEE Study of .Kabeli cor.ridOr 132 k.V TransmiSSi.on Line Project. j ____________ Propone.~': Nepal Elec~i~IJ AI:~rity Construction of about 85 Km long 132 kV transmission line. ConstructiOIl of Ilew 132/33 kV sub-station at lakhanpur VDC of Jhapa district, Godak VDC of lIam, and Phidim VOC of Panchthar. 3.0 Project Description 3.1 Project Location and Accessibility The proposed project is located in the Eastern Development Region of Nepal (Figure 1). The 132 kV KCTlP lies within the jurisdiction of Mechi and Kosi Zone and passes through 3 districts of Mechi (Jhapa, lIam and Panchthar) and one district of Koshi (Terhathum). The project start point at Lakhanpur VDC in Jhapa District is accessed through the all weather motorable road East-West Highway. The Bhadrapur air stall at Jhapa, with daily flight services from Kathmandu lies some 40 Km to the west Lakhanpur VDC. The KCTLP alignment is also assessed at various points from the Mechi Rajmarga, extending from Charali (Jhapa), lIam (lIam), Phidim (Panchthar) up to Taplejung (Taplejung). The Mechi Rajmarga is an all weather road up to Phidim. From Phidim to Taplejung it is a fair weather road with jeep services operating for most of the time. Besides, there are a number of fair-weather roads linking various project VDCs from the Mechi Rajmarga. Figure 1: Location Map ~~"";", 3.2 KCTLP Route Alignment f.:~· N·f'>!.~: .,~,./ ....... ~:t~r;.';r; . .. ':;~"'r 'h;;'~~~~'" ~ > The proposed KCTLP starts from 132133 kV sub-station at Lakttarfp..!~i:,~gk?~n the Terai and extend north east through Chaju Khola at the foot hills of Chure and across~ut~~.~untains in.!? the valley of Mai Khola in the Mahabharat and Midlands. From Soyak it bifu~le{l~ two brandj~s. The one "-'~,\t~ 'j~ Con;ultanf: Nepal Environmental & Sclentiflc Services (NESS} (P) lJd. JV with TAEC Consult (P).Ud. ..;', , ·.;:'b 3 _ ..:.-.J> lenns of Refen!nce lEE Sfudy of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Ele{:\rici!y AulhorillJ extending nor1heast is a short 6 Km long arm terminating at Godak 132133 kV substation. The longer arm proceeds north-north-west from Soyak up to Amarpur 132133 kV substation in the northern part of midland zone (Figure 2). Figure 2 : Districts and VDCs across Kabeli 132kv Corridor Allignment I I I li\ I~ I~J I Terhalhum Panchlhar ' 1'1 I flam 11 I I -(1 (1 [J -I [1 I LJ I U U '" ;~~ ,"-' !~ -_!!!!!!!!!!_ , 2.5 0" 1:400.000 10~ "i.{~~~~?' <" ." " The route alignment passes through 25 VDCs of four districts namely Jhapa, flam, Panchthar:;and , J Terhathum of Eastern Development Region of Nepal. The VDCs lying across the transmission line, f~f J' Consulfllnt: Nepal EllvIronmental & Sdenlfflc ServIces [NESS) (P) Ud. N with TAEC Consult (P}.Ud. . :i:};: , ,~ 4 1.' ~, -. I ., , ) . Tenns of Reference lEE Sludy of Kabeli ConidOf" 132 kV Transmission Une Project ,_ _ _ __ _ _ Proponent: Nepal Elecl:.!city Authority I i south to north are lakhanpur VOC of JhaQ8 district; Chulachuli VOC, 8ajho VOC, Mahamai VOC, Oanabari VOC, Chisapani VDC, Soyak VDC, Goduk VDC, Sidhithumka VOC, Sangrumba VOC, Mangalbare VOC, Ektappa VOC, Chameta VOC, and Phakphok VOC of ~Iam distric~; Chilindin VDC, Pauwasartap VDC. Imbung VDC, Nawami Oanda VDC. Siwa VOC, Cholonagu VOC. Phidim VDC, t Bharapa VDC, Subhang VDC of Panchthar District; Chhatedunga VDC of2erhathum and Amarpur _ __ ! VDC of ~ct (Figure 2). 3.3 Salient Features of the Project Salient features of the proposed Project is presented in Table 2.1 Table 2.1: Salient features of the Proposed Project If ) 1. SN~ Featu .. __.. _Project Area ~ Description Jhapa, lIam, Panchthar and Remarks T erhathum Districts 2. line Voltage 132kV . 3. Circuit Double circuit t---- 4. Conductor Bear (326 Square mm ) r-' 5. Total line length 85KM 6. Number of Highway crossing 4 Number of 33kV 7-. Crossing - 1 - - , - - " 8. Number of 11 kV 5 t----. Crossing Number of Angle 9. 55 Points t--- 10, Total Number of 287 towers '" 11. Self supporting Lattice steel Type of Towers structures - Approximate area - deviation angle -Up to 2° required for this 11.1 Suspension type of tower No. of this type of tower -231 12x12 meter I approximate area - deviation angle Below 60° required for this 11.2 AngleITension type of tower -No. of this type of tower -53 14x14 meter - Up to 90" approximate area - deviation .angle (45" as requited for this 11.3 Dead end tenninal) type of tower -No. of this type of tower 16)(16 meter c-' -3 12. Clearance (minimum) ~ter at + 65"C conductor rature - Between phase on same side of tower 3.75 meter (minimum) 13. Phase spacing - - Between phase on opposite side of tower 6.0 meter (minimum} (J2},. ~"'~:~~;;>';f6" , 14. Nominal Span 330 meter . 15. Right otway -9 meter on each side ~: ...iT~':! ~·,..r;."~t ~ , ',7)\;;; ' ,..··,. ::~ ' 16. Shielding · WithOPGW .~ ..~ " . . Conllultcmt: Nepal EnvIronmental & Scientific Services !NESS] (p) Ud. N with TAEC Consult (p).Ltd. ,.' ,.,:J.' ~ . .. - - . . - - , :;::.1--5 ! Terms of Reference lEE Stud\! of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project ElectridhJ AulhorlllJ -s~,- Feature Description -Optical fiber based D, '''" ....,'' "'" '''-- communication system 17. Substations IHubs '- 17.1 Damak Substation -to connect Hydro Electric Projects (HEPs) in the Kabeli Conidor to the Integrated Nepal Power System (INPS) 17.1,1 Purpose -to improve distribution networks in Jhapa district (Pachgachi and Damak area) and Urlabati of Morang District -four number of 132kV 17.1.2 line Bays -tvvo number of 33kV -four number of 11kV -30 MVA, 132133 kV 17.1.3 Transformer -8 MVA. 33/11 kV 17.2 lIam Hub f 1 17.2.1 Purpo~ - to facilitate power evacuation from HEPs to be developed in llam II District -two number of 132kV 17.2.2 UneBays -two number of 33kV 17.2.3 Transformer -30 MVA, 132133 kV ,1 17.3 - Phi~im 17.3.1 Hub Purpose - to, facilitate power evacuation from HEPs to be developed in IJ Phidim District 17.3.2 17.3.3 Une Bays Transformer -tvvo number of 132kV -two number of 33kV -20MVA. 132/33 kV 11 J 3.4 Definition of KCTlP Impact Area IJ The four district namely Jhapa, lIam. Panchthar districts of Machi zone and Terhathum district of Koshi Zone in the Eastem Development Region of Nepal where the development and operation of the this IJ transmission line takes place are defined as Project Districts while those VDCs through which this transmiSsion line passes i.e. Lakhanpur VDC of Jhapa district. Bajho VOC, Chulachuli VOC; Mahamai IJ VOC; Danabari VDC; Chisapani VOC; Sopak VDC, Godak VOC; Sidhithumka VOC; Sang rumba VDe; Mangalbare VDC; Ektappa VDC; Charneta VDC; and Phakphok VDC of lIam district. Chilindin VDC; Pauwasartap VDC; Imbung VDC; Nawamidanda VDC; Siwa VDC; Chokmagu VDC; Phidim VOC; &J Bharapa VOC; SlIbhan VOC; and Amarpur VDC of Panchthar District and Chhatedunga VDC of Terhathum districts are defined as project VDCs. The Right of the Way (ROW) of the Transmission L1 Line (9m from the central line on either side) is the high Impact area; 250 m from the ROW on either side are the moderate impact area, The zone outside 250m from ROW within the project affected V~ram.. the low Impact areas. The Project VDCs lie outside the National Parks, Conservation ., :;13/.1fffjr Zone declared by the Government ofNepal. -.:,~;," .;:,: /~ . :;.,.. . .-;r-.', 1"~CieS shall be direcUy enumerated in the field throughout the transmission line corridor: .,,,\ " .:'> · .'" "(~(~. ~~t<~ Survey of wifdfife resources bio-diversity shall be carried out revealing linkages belv(een:.R9mmunity agencies, proposal activities and the wildlife. The indicator faunal and threatened or. endangered J species in the area shall also be studied in terms of their location and condition of habitat and f~eding. . I breed!n and nasHn r u i r e m e n t s . ' · .;:; Consultant: Nepal EnvIronmental & SdentIfk ServIces (NESS) (P) Ud. JV with TAEC Consult (P}.Ud. ..,' J ..r..... 8, Tenns of Reference lEE 5tudy or Kabeli Corridor 132 IN Transmission Une Project flecfrkit\j Authority i Birds in the area shall be studied by observation of sight and sound. Bird calls, tracks, eggs and nests shall be referred in recognising the presence of birds and the extent of their territory. The number of different kinds of birds heard or observed during a walk within the specified time of specified length. direction and time shall be used as an indicator to estimate abundance and range. The types of species, distribution, frequency, abundance etc of plants, wildlife shall be studied. The species shall be compared to the list prepared by IUCN i.e. Red Data Book and Government of Nepal I.e., list of endangered rare and threatened plant species. 4.2.1.3 Socio-economic and Cultural Environmental Survey Information on general socio-economic conditions of the people of the project VDCs shalt be collected. The information would be collected through secondary information, which will include key socio economic characteristics of the people of all class, caste and economic categories. The information should include demographic features of the households, migration pattern, employment, landholding size, agricultural production, food sufficiency. other productive resources. livestock raising. , access to different social infrastructures such as drinking water, education, health-posts. general health. hygiene & sanitation condition etc. All the land under RoW including the tower foundation area shall be identified in field in the topographic maps. Households potenti~11y affected by the TL RoW shall be surveyed for their socio-economic ; conditions using structured questionnaires. The survey question shall include, the family size, education, health, religion, economic activities. land holding size, agricultural production. horticultural production. livestock, household income (farm and off farm), general household expenditures etc. to ,_ unr~vel th~ livinp status of the affected peop'=_ Information on social infrastructures such: as schools, health posts, drinking water etc. shall be collected from the VDC or Ward offices to assess the current situation of these facilities and the general sanitation status of the project area community. Information shall also be collected on the conditions of these facilities, their adequacy and beneficiary population. All sites of religious, cultural and historical importance on the TL alignment shall be visited and observed in the area. The social, cultural and religious values and significance of these sites shall be noted. Possibilities of protecting. conserving or relocating such sites should also be examined thoroughly in consultation with local people, priests and village elite. 4.2.1.4 Public Consultation At all time during the lEE study the proponent shall consult with the local area peopfe in the matters related with the baseline data collection, identification of impacts and in the designing of the mitigation and monitoring plan. The public Notice shall be posted at the local area offices and a public . enquiry shall be accomplished as per government nonns. The recommendation letters 1'roI'r!'~ ~-; .. ect affected VDCslmunicipalities and affected community and leasehold forest shall be obtained . ittad to the concerned ministry attached with the final lEE report. '~1:"':';';"':'l- '" '~\ <, ",' 4.3 Methodology for Impact Prediction Information collected at two levels shall be used for impact prediction. The baseline environmental conditions of the proposal area from secondary (literature review) and primary (field survey and interaction with people) sources will be evaluated in the context of project actiY,.ities during implementation and operation. The project activities shall be derived from the project' e~jneers or experiences from other projects of similar nature. Such an evaluation will be focussed on any~change in the baseline environments (adverse or beneficial) to predict the adverse and beneficial impac~:~",~ ti~ Consultant: Nepal Environmental & ScIentific Senices [NESS) (P) Ud. JV with TAEC Consult (p).Ud. ::..... ' ,91 . Terms of Reference lEE Study of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _· _ Proponent: Nepal Elect:,dt':l~ulhorihj As far as possible the proponent shall quantify the impacts using objective and subjective tools outlined in the national environmental guidelines as applicable. Checklists (simple, descriptive. scaling or questionnaire). interaction matrix (simple, leopold, modified graded or impact matrix) and network methods will be utilised for the identification of impacts. For the impact prediction, Expert Judgement, GIS tools, Delphi and experience from the past projects will be utilised. However other subject specific I models will also be utilised to quantify the impacts as required. 1 5.0 Existing Environmental Condition I 5.1 Physical Environment 5.1.1 Physiography and Topography 1. 1 . J From the physiographic consideration, the proposed KCTlP route extends from the Terai via Siwalik '! Zone, Mahabharat Zone to Midland Zone (Hagen, 19.98). The starting point of KCTlP at lakhanpur VDC lies in the 1Iat lying T erai Plain, gently sloping due south. The land elevation along the KCTLP 11 alignment increases from south to north from about 130m to 180m. Nearly 8% of the alignment lies '1 within the Terai Zone. The KCTlP alignment north of Terai Zone passes for about 12% of the alignment through the Siwalik Zone. Siwalik Zone is a highly rugged terrain characterized by low lying II hill system but of short and steep hill slopes dissected by drainage lines. The altitude of Siwalik zOlie along the alignment varies between 180 m to 400 m. The Mahabharat Zone (51% of the alignment) north of Siwalik, is also a system of hills and valleys. The southem slopes of Mahabharat is rather I] steep than the northem flank. The ground level altitude in the Mahabharat: range varies between 400 m to 2073 m ;:It the 1l1g/1~ summit. The midland zone north of the. MahsbharaJ Zone (29% of the alignment) is also a system of hills and valleys but of lower altitude than the Mahabharat i.e. 500 m at .11 the Tamar valley to 1450 m at the summit level. 5.1.2 Geology 11 On the regional geological framework of Nepal, the KCTLP alignment traverse through the Non himalayan component - Gangatic alluvium to Himalayan component comprising of sedimentary, meta I] sedimentary and high grade metamorphic rocks involved in a complex tectonism of faults, thrusts and folding. I] The Terai Geomorphic Zone is characterized by the Gangatic Alluvium consisting of unconsolidated sediments of gravel, sand, silt and clay layers of above 100s of meter thickness. The Siwalik [J Geomorphic Zone north of the Gangatic Alluvium is represented by conglomerates, sandstones, and clay s alluviu{l'l .. diverse colours and thickness.· The zone is separated in the south with the Gangatic :~. Frontal Thrust To the north, it is separated by the Main Boundary Thrust from the : Li1 lesser:!ii .. ,jI.Y~ ythotectonic Units. The tertiary sediments of Siwaliks because of poor compaction and indurations.:.a~ighly fragile and susceptible to erosion and mass wasting. *:. e .....- ,«; (?,} ··· .~'. \.:~ l~I The Mahabtiaqit: "Physiographic Zone is tectonically complex. The succession north of the Main Boundary Thrust, on the southem slopes of Mahabharat Ranges, is represented by Penna carboniferous rocks of Midland Group and Gondwana Sub-group named Takure Fonnation (DMG, 1984). It is comprised of sandstones, quartlzitic sandstones, coal, chlorite phyllites and lamprophyres. Tectonically restiRg over the Gondwana Sub-group is the lakharpata Sub-group of Midland Group. It is of late Paleozoic to Pre-cambrian age, and the fonnation exposed along the alignf.IWnt is Seti Formation. The rock assemblages of Seti Fonnation are grey to greenish grey phyllites, grittj,phyllites, f I quartizites intruded by the basic igneous rocks. Tectonically, the Setl Formation rocks are ~Sider:ed ,1 Consultant: Nepal Envlromnental & Sdentlflc Servk:es (NESSJ(P) Ltd. JV w1th TAEC Consult (P)'ud.i:;~f ) to I ~ Terms of Reference 1[[ Study of Kabeli Corridor 132 kv Transmission Line Project i sub-allocthonous. Ridding tectonically over the Seti Formation of Lakharpata Sub-group of Midland Group is the allocthonous rock. mass of Kathmandu Group in the regional synclinorium structures (llam i Synclinorium). The succession on the southem flank of Mahabharat Range starts with a augen \ gneisses (Ulleri Augen Gneisses) followed by Sprin Khola Formation (gametifersous schists and phyllites) and Sarung Khola Formation (biotite scists. gametiferous schists and quartzites). The Kathmandu Group rocks represent a typical nappe structure, where the thrusted rock mass are preserved in the regional synclinorium structure. To the north of lIam Synclinorium, again the rock of Lakharpata sub-group of Midland Group is exposed along the tectonic window zone of Taplejung. The dominant rocks ofthe tectonic window are the rock assemblages of Seti Formation. Soil in the Terai are alluvial, deposited by the streams and rivers draining the area whereas soil in the Siwalik hills are colluvial and thin, even exposing the bare rocks at the surface at number of places. Similarly in the Mahabharat and Midland, the major portion of the soil is colluvial formed from the phyllites and schists. However, alluvial deposits occupy the valley bottoms with some recent coarse , deposits. 5.1.3 Climate The KCTLP conidor. as explained in section topography, passes through the altitudes ranging from 130 m to 2073 m. The altifUde below 500 m has tropical climate, between 500 to 1000 m it is sub tropical, 1000 to 1500 m it is warm temperate climate and above 1500 m it is cool temperate climate. 4n essence, the climate of the corridor is depen jent upon the altitudinal variation along the conidor. The summer is hot, dry and humid; while winter is cool to chilly depending upon the altitudinal location. , The area is influenced by south east monsoon. ~early 75%..of the annual precipitation occurs during the four monsoon months (June to September). From Terai to Mahabharat precipitation increases from an annual average of 1800 mm to 2800 mm. North of Mahabharat, due to orographic effects of Mahabharat range, the rainfall drop to around 1300 mm average. Monsoon precipitation are often very intense and are potential to cause floods in the Terai and slope failure due to water saturation in the Siwaliks and Mahabharat hill slopes. 5.1.4 Drainage and Hydrology Tamor River, Mai Khola and Chaju River are the principal drainages in the project area and are perennial in nature. While Sano Chaju Khola, Tamake Khola, Sanduwa Khola, Kharpa khola. Lankhuwa Khola, Sabjunn Khola, Deumai Khola. Hoyonma Khola, Hibhu Khola, Pichuk Khola, Siwa Khola and Hawa Khola are other minor tributaries of some prominence across the TIL line. Tamor and its tributaries are being fed from the Himalayan Glaciers while Mai River, which is the major river system of originates from the Mahabharat mountain ranges. Most of these river lies within the Mahabharat mountain range. Flash flood in the tributaries stream of Mal k slides and river cutting of the agriculture land are the major problem in this area. 5.1.5 Watershed Condition c.' ~ The northern slope of the Siwalik is gentler and moist with dense vegetation cOi"rlpared to steep and warm southern slopes. Siwalik watersheds are geologically fragile. Many areas in Siwalik are prone to erosion and land slides. High erosion rate, land slide and steam bank cutting are aggravating sedimentation and Flood hazards on the agricultural land in the plain particularly along th~.~ano Chaju Khola close to the TL alignment. The Mahabharat ZonelMidland Zone, in the area is Lind~ extreme agricultural pressure. Forest areas are confined to small patches. Besides, the river irl ,!he region .~'- ..:i,." ,c~ , ·cw . Consultant: Nepal Environmental & Sdenfific Ser>Aces (NESS] (P) Ud. JV with TAEC Consult (P)'ud. Terms of Reference lET Study of Kalleli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Projed Electridt\l AUlhoril1J I transports higll volume of bed load. Watershed condition in the Mahabharat IMidland is fair to good despite extreme agricultural pressure. I 5.1.6 Land Stability and Erosion Terai Zone is predominantly depositional area. Sheet erosion with limited gully and river lateral cutting I are the dominant erosion form in this zone. I'} Siwalik Zone is most fragile eoo-zone of the KCTLP. The geologic and tectonic make up of the area make this zone as one of the most vulnerable area in terms of erosion and erosion related land stability. All forms of erosion ranging from gully. sheet, debris flow and landslide are expected in this I~'l region due to it steep and rugged topography. Activities indulging drainages disturbance and vegetation clear f f lingis also expected to increase further the land instability and erosion manifold in the Siwalik zone. 1,1 Similarly, the presence of strong folds and faults in th~ geological formations also render the Mahabharat and Midland zone vulnerable to natural surface erosion, landslides and slips. It has been Ii . estimated that 50% to 70% of the landslides in the region are solely of geological origin (Laban. 1979) and are aggravated by botfl the extensive annual rainfall and the deterioration of the forest cover. Also, 'f 11 the mountains of this regioHare geologically young and are still rising and consequently earthquakes also give rise to additional landslides and erof.ion. 5.1.7 Air Quality. Water Quality and Noise Levels II -There are no instrumentallY monitored baseline data on air. water and noise in tile area. As most of the . (1 KCTLP stretch lies in the cultivated zone and forested zone far from the city area. the quality of air. water and noise along the KCTLP is envisaged to be unpolluted. 5.1.8 Land Use I] Land use across the proposed KCTLP is 57% agriculture. 33% forest and the rest is other land use 11 (River sand. water body. grass land, barren land, bushes, etc.). Obviously, KCTLP will have a higher degree of implication on the forest land use. The substation, as they are located in dominantly agricultural land use, wiH also have a direct implication in the agricultural land use. LI 5. 2 Biological Environment l! 5.2.1 Protected and Conservation Area The area traversed by the KCTLP lies outside the National Parks. Wildlife Sanctuary. Reserve , Buffer II zone or any other legally protected area listed by tile Government of Nepal for the conservation of critical a veg sensitive ecology or habitat of vegetation and wildlife. The TL traversed area is rich in . d wildlife biodiversity. however, lack indigenous species. Most of the vegetation and u wild~ . r=:: .. found along the TL traversed areas are found in the ecological belts lying to the east I and W "oJ:' ';" . area (MoFSC/NARMSAP, 2002). '~?r." ~~.;: L Consul1ant: Nepal £nyfronmental & ScIentific Servtas [NESS) (p) Ud. N with TAEC Consult (p).Ud. J -12 r I i t Terms of Reference IfE 51001,1 of Kabeli Corridor 131 kV Transmission Une Project Authority 5.2.2 Forest and Vegetation Phyto-geographically, the KCTLP lies on the Terai with outer foothills and Eastern Midland Phyto geographic division of Stainton (1972) and Eastern midland Bio-geographic Region of Dobremez (1976) and represents the sub-tropical to warm to cool temperate bioclimatic zone. Based on the altitude of the project area (130-2073 m) the Forest and Vegetation types in the project area falls mainly under the Tropical (Upper tropical, and lower tropical) and subt~opical at an altitude up to 2000 m (Terai, Siwalik and Mid hill zone) while above 2000m in the mid-hill zone, it is succeeded by the vegetation of the temperate zone. The Lower Tropical zone (Terai Plain and Siwalik foot hills) is characterized by the presence of Lower tropical Sal and Mixed Broadleaved Forest Like Tropical forest, this zone is also composed of Sal (Shorea robusta) associated with Chiuri (Aesandra butyracea), Kadam (Anthocephalus chinensis), Bel (Aeg/e marmelos). Ramkath, Teak wood (Butes frondosa), Champ (Michel/ia Chanp), Harro (Termina/ia. chebula). Barro (T. bel/irica) etc. However along the riverine area, Khair -sissoo forests dominates, Bayer (Z;zyphus mauritiana). Gwello (Caflicarpa macrophylla). Acarus calmaus(Bojho), Adhatoda va sica. Lazzabati Ghans (Momosa pedica). Banmara (Eupatorium adenophorum). Amlisho (Thysanolena agortis) are some common shrub and herbs ofthis zone. The Upper tropical vegetation zone (Siwalik Hills and Lower Mahabharat and Midland zone) is represented by Hill Sal forest which corresponds to upper tropical level (Dobremez, 1972). tropical and sub tropical hill Sal forest (Stainton, 1972) and north tropical dry deciduous forest (Champion and Seth, 1968). The Hill Sal forest type is not rich in species on the dry slopes and flat terraces. However, the river gorges and ravines are enriched with a number otspecies of trees, shrubs and epiphytes. Hill Sal forest is characterized by the presence of Sal (Shorea robusta) as a dominated species and its associate such as Saj (Terminalia a/ata) , chanp (Mlchelia champaca). Harro (Termlnalia. chebula). Barra (T. bellirica), Amla (Phyllanthus emb/ica), Bot Dhangero (Lagerstroemia parviflora), Mauwa (Engelhardtia spicata), Kadam (Anthocephalus chinensis), Bel (Aegle mannelos), Teak (Tectona grandis), Masala (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) etc. Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) and Khair (Acacia catechu, are found along the river side terrace while the riverine forest includes Simal (Bombax malbaricum). The sub-tropical vegetation zone (Lower and Middle Mahabharat and Midland Zone) is represented by Chilaune-Katush forest dominated by the Chilaune (Schima waffichil) and Dhale- katus (Castonopsis indica) in the lower belt while in the upper belt C. indica is replaced by the Musure Katus (C. tribuloides). Other common associates of this zone are Utis (Alnus nepalensis), Chiuri (Aesandra butyracea). Siltimur (Lindera nees/ana). Lapsi (Choerospondias axillaris). Okhar (Juglans regia), Amla (Phyllanthus emblicaJ. chanp (Michelia champaca), Kaphal (Myrica esculenta). Arkhaulo etc. Some common shrubs and herbs found in this zone are Chutro (Berberis asiatica), Gwello (Callicarpa arboreal. Majitho (Rubia manjith), Ghangaru (Pyracantha crenulata). Ainselu( Rubus ellipticus), Timur (Zanthoxylum armatum). Bojho (Acarus calamus), Alaichi(Amomum sabulatum). Banmara (Eupatorium adenophorum) etc. Besides, Bans (Dendroca/amus hami/tonh) are also seen as the principal components of the grassland. While above 2000 m in the Mahabharat zone, vegetation belong to the tern" zone such as Khasru (Quercus semecarpifolia). Khote Sallo'(Pinus roxburghii), Gobre-sallo (A /' '': abHis) etc are found while rhododendron is found associated with Khasru in the drier part Consultant: Nepal Environmental &. Sdenllflc Services (NESS) (p) Ud. ]V with TAEC Consull (P).Ud. 13 Terms of Reference lEE S/udlj of Kabel! Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Proponent: Nepal Eleetrldl", AUlhoriltJ 5.2.3 Wildlife and Habitat , The forest in the project areas provides good habitats for diverse kinds of wildlife. Some of the common wild animals reported in the area are described below: 5.2.3.1 Mammals I .., Some of the common mammalian species reported from the region are: Chituwa (Panthera paradus), Phyauro (Vu/pes montana), Syal (Canis aureus,), Rato bandar (Macca assamensis), Dhendu Badndar (Herpestes javanicus), Nyauri musa (Herpestes edwards) 8an 8iralo (Felis Chau), Lokharke (Dremomys /okrihaf) , Oumsi (Hystrix brachyura), Mriga or Barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak). Indian hare (Lepus nigricollis), Salak (Manis pentadactyla-P). mouse or Musa (Rattus rattus). Malsapro (Martef fJabigu/a) etc. II 5.2.3.2 Birds I, I Some of the common bird species reported from the region are: Kalij (Lophura leucoma/ana), Gaunthali (Apus afflnis), Peafowl (Pavo cristamus), Kaag (Corvus macrorhynchos), woodpecker (Picoides macei), Pani Hans (Anser indicus,) , Lampuchhre (Pericrocotus ethologus), Dhukkur (Streptipelia 1'1 chinensis), Sarus (Grus grus,), Jureli ( Pycnonotus cafery, Bhagera (Passer domesticus), Kokale (Dendrocitta sps) , Chibe Chara (Dicrurus aeneus),Koili (CucuJus canorus), turtle dove (Streptope/ia orienta/is) pheasant (Lophara /eucomaJana) , Hu-chil (Strix aluco). Suga (Psitteu/a carmen), Sarung (Acridotheris tristis). Pigeon (Columba /Ma), Baj (Family Accipitridae). Giddha, Nyauli (common naf):1e II Himalayan barbet, Mega/aima virens), Fisle or common name warbler, Dhanesh (Buceros bicomis). 8hyakur (Turdu$ obscuros), Crane( Grus antigone). lato kosero ( Bubo Sps) etc. IJ 5.2.3.3 Reptiles Reptile such as Garden lizard (Ca/otes versicolof), Chheparo (Hemidacty/us frenatus), Sun Gohoro (I (Varanus flavescens) , Dhaman or Rat snake (Piyas mucosus), Cobra (Naja naja) , Sulsule. GUrbe, Sirise, etc are reported from the region. (J 5.2.3.4 Amphibians 1i'I. 'I Common amphibian reported are: Common toad .(Bufo me/anostictus), Frogs (Rana sps) etc. lJ 5.2.4 Protected and Endangered Species Within the KCTLP influence area, Acacia catechu (Khayer); Shroea robusta (Sal); Michellia Champaca 11 (Chanp); JugJans regia (Okhar); Bombax ceiDa (Simal); Abies spectabilies (Gobresalloffalispatra) are the vegetation spices of protection category. Similarly, a few wild animals are also under the list of protection category as per Government of Nepal, IUCN red book and CITES. it. 5.2.5 Forest Management LI In total, 1, 58,190 ha forest exists in the project districts. As per the Forest Act, two types of forest i.e. government managed forest and Private managed forest exist. The Government managed forest has three fores ent regimes. The first is the for~st area directly managed by the District Forest U Office. Th . the Community Forest managed by the community under the supervision of the District Fot'. ... ".~~ the third is the Leasehold forest managed by the lease under the supervision .. of the District E!o/es!~ce. ._ ..~\~,;. ~.> .~ -;.;..... ~ Community forest$:o1'theproJect affected VOCs constitute 21.75%·of the total forest area ofth~ project districts. Majority of these community forests i.e. 84.2 percent are found in the project affec~ed YOCs of lIam district while those of Panchthar and Jhapa districts constitute only 7.5 and 8.3% resPectiii~!Yi . ...~ j CollSuhant: Nepal Envtronmental & SdentIfk ServIces [NESS) (P) Ud. JV with TAEC Consult {p).,ud. 14 ~ 1 i I Terms or Rererence lEE Study of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Line Project Electricity Authorily 5.2.6 Ethno-Botanical Use ! Ethno-botanical study of the project area showed that the local people are highly dependent on the l forest and forest product not only for fulfilling their daily needs but also for generating their income for the daily expenses. The Plant species that are used for various common ethna-botanical purposes are i Aesandr butyracea (Chyuri), Swertia chirayita (Chiraito), Heracleum nepa/ense (Chingfing). Berginia : ciliate (pakhanbed). Undera neesiana (Siltimur), Zanthoxylum armentum (fimur). Rubia cardifolia , (Majitho), Amomum Subu/atum (Alaichee), Rubus pentagon us (Aiselu), Michel/ia champaca (Champ), Alnus nepa/ensis (\Jtis), Acarus ca/amos (Bojho), Jug/ans regia (Okhar). Shorea robusta (Sal). Bombax , Ceiba{Simal). Mimosa pudica (lazzawati), Madhuca lougifolia (Mauwa), Quercus semicarpifo/ia (Khasru). Myrica esculenta (Kaphal). Aegle mannelos (Bel), Utsea monopeta/a (Kutmero). Ficus nimalO/is (Oudhilo). Zizyphus mauritiana (Bayar), Acacia Catechu (Khayer), Da/berzls sisoa (Sisau). Schima wallichii (Chilaune), Eucalyptus cama/dulensis (Masala), Castanopsis indica (vatus) , Rhododendron (Gurans), Thysanolena agortis (AmUso). 5.3 Socio-economic Environment This section provides the Socia-economic environmental baseline (CBS, 2001) of the project districts and VDCs across the KCTLP. 5.3.1 Project Districts ,., Table No. 5.3.1 presents the generalized character of the project districts in terms of area, rank by size compared to other districts, area percentile in relation to Nepal and the number of local level administrative units (VDCs and Municipalities). Table No. 5.3.1: Physical Characteristics of the Project Districts. - I District ~:me District Area (km 2 ) Rank bySize, Area % in relation Administrative units t= among 75 district to Nepal VDCs Municipality 1,606 42'.... 1.09 49 3 Ham 1703 38'" 1.15 47 1 Panchthar 1241 57"' 0.84 41 Terhathum 679 - 71S! 0.46 ·32 Source: CBS, 2001 5.3.1.1 Population The project districts have a total population of 1286082 with 638083 male and 647999 female; The male female ratio is 1:1.02. There are 249808 households. The average household size is 5.15 and the population density is 283 heads per square kilometer. The population charact -Rre depicted in Table No. 5.3.2. .{",;:;;;../~t; {'~\~;(.' : Table No. 5.3.2: Demographic Characteristics of the Project Dnr~~ .'·;::!t "'''''".' '.'" n' District Jhapa lIam Panchthar Terhathum Total iJf Prbject Districts Total Population 688109 282,806 202056 113.111 1,286,082 Male 341,675 142,434 99,042 54,932 638083 Female 346,434 140.372 103,014 58,179 647,999:; ' .. -, .. ;1, , ... ' '';:' Consultant: Nepal Envlronmental & SdenH6c SenIces (NfSS) (P) 1Jd. N with TAEC ~StJIt {P).Ud. · Terms of Reference lEE Study of Kalleli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Proponent: Nepal Electricity Authority I " District Jhapa lIam Panchthar Terhathum Total of Project Districts Male Female ratio No. of House !-lald 1.01 137,301 0.99 54.565 1.04 37260 1.06 20,682 1.02 249.808 ! Average Household Size Area in sq. Km. 5.01 1,606 5.18 1,703 5.42 1241 5.47 679 5.15 4.550 I; Population Density PefSortI~ Km. Source: CBS, 2001 428 166 163 167 283 1\ Individually, the project districts Jhapa, lIam, Panchthar and Terhathum constitute 2.97, 1.12, 0.87 and 0.49 percent of the total national population. By population counts, these districts are placed in the 5th , 35th , 5200 and 65 111 position out of 75 districts of Nepal. Among the four districts, Jhapa has highest I'i average population density with 428 person I Km 2 and Panchthar has the least with 163 person I J , ~/~", Consultant: Nepal Environmental & Sdenl1flc Servlce5!NESS) (P) Ltd. JV with TAEC Consult {P).Ltd. I: _ C=. L: r:.:~ ~,~ ~ ~. '--- - ~. ,. "---' PIIII. :""--...i .... ---i ~, ., - - - .- --"-""" all ---,"',.. 18 .- II! T-erms of Refere~ lEE Study or Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Proponent: Nepal Eleclrici!L~rittj Table No. 5.3.4: Religion in the Project Districts , Jhapa lIam Panchthar Terhathum Total Reli9ion Population % Population % Population_ % Population % Population % Hindu 502451 79.37 133718 47.28 69112 34.2 57994 51.27 763275 65.04 Buddha 31648 5 44354 5.68 22894 11.33 12836 11.35 111732 9.52 !slam 19367 9.15 127 0.04 64 0.03 66 0.06 19624 1.67 Christian 4824 78~ 0.76 1601 0.57 873 0.43 520 0.46 Jain 298 0.05 27 0.01 16 0.01 13 0.01 354 · Sik.h 1658 0.26 289 0.1 36 0.02 10 0.01 1993 0.17 Kirat - . 102302 36.17 108104 53.5 41367 ~ 251773 21.45 others 15228 2.41 406 0.14 1046 0.52 384 0.34 17064 1.45 Source. CBS, 2001 Table No. 5.3.5: Mother Tongue Language of the Project Districts Mother Jhapa llam Panchthar Terhathum Total tongue Population % Population % Population % Population % Population % Nepali 365243 53.08.,. 152804 54.03 67556 33.43 59838 52.9 645441 59.33 limOO 34730 5.05 35868 12.68 79949 39.57 37047 32.72 187594 .17.25 Bantawa 17822 2.59 24744 12.25 1769 1.56 44335 4.08 ~ 10956 1.59 14145 5 13369 6.62 5852 5.17 44322 4.07 84846 12.33 - - - - - - 84846 7.80 22732 3.3 - - - - - - 22132 2.09 Gurung 3407 1.02 2084 1.03 1686 1,49 71n' 0.66 Maithali 11891 1.73 11891 1.09 Magar 10766 3.81 6068 3 2306 2.04 19140 1.76 Urdu 8512 1.24 - - . - . - 8512 0.78 Newar - - - - 1330 0.66 1755 1.55 3085 0.28 Sherpa - - 3766 1.33 - - 1258 1.11 5024 0.46 Sunuwar - - 2215 0.78 1481 0.73 3696 0.34 Source: CBS, 2001 Table No. 5.3.6: Literacy Rate in Project Districts Literacy rate (%) District Total Male Female Nepal 53.74 65.08 42.49 Jhapa 67.1 75.6 58.8 lIam 65.5 74.4 58.6 .f__ Panchthar .55.4 65.7 45.6 Terhathum 59.3 71.3 J!E' I;!>.~·~··. 48.2 ',. '. ··~2··i'.:1 Source. CBS, 2001 5.3.1.6 Educational Institutions In total. 2163 registered schools are reported from the project districts. In e'acti district, the share of the jIIII".'~."'. primary school is Significantly higher compared to other lower secondary, secondary higher secCJ,t;ldary or private schools. Of the total School registered in the project districts. primary school ranges frqin 65 Consultant: Nepal Environmental & Sdentlflc Seri\ces [NESS] (P) Ud. JV with TAE<: Consult (P}.Ud. J Terms of Reference j -----~-~--------------------.-~-----'----'----~-----!-. IfE Study of Kabel! Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Proponent: Nepal fle;:;tridtlJ Authority 1 to 781.'10 while other lower secondary. secondary higher secondary and private schools ranges only from 10 to 30% (CBS, 2001) In all district, the net enrolment in the primary level is found to be higher (68%) than in the lower secondary (22%) or secondary (9%) indicating higher number of dropout by the enrolment in the lower secondary or secondary level. Therefore, despite of the encouraging number of enrolment in the primary level. the scenario is very pessimistic due to the higher number of dropout by the enrolment in the higher level. Besides, girls and disadvantage group comprised about 48% and 8% of the total student enrolled. in the primary level in the project development district respectively (Department of Education. 2000). If! 5.3.1.7 Health Institutions Number and type of health institution in the project districts are presented in Table No. 5.3.7. Among 1'1 the project development districts. Jhapa district has the highest number of health institution Le.51 and Terhathum district has the least number of health institutions i.e. 32 while other two districts lIam {51} I"l and Panchthar (49) have more or less similar number of the health institution as Jhapa district. The figure of number of the population per health institution indicates that the existed number of health institution is not sufficient in'1he all districts. Table No. 5.3.7: Number of I-Ieatth Institution In the Project Districts Jhapa lIam Panchthar Terhathum 11 Districts voc Municipality -- - .49 _ 3 47 1 41 _ 0 _ 32 0 ·[f HOsPitals (Govt) 1 1 1 1 PHCClHC 5 3 2 2 ~HP 7 7 10 9 SHP 38 38 29 20 Total Health InstitUtIon 51 49 42 32 ~ ;,1.) I POQ.ulatiooihealth institution - 13492 5772 4811 3535 Souroe_ CBS, 2001 5.3.1.8 Health Services [J Table No. 5.3.8 depicts the status of the health facilities in heath institutions of the project districts. Among these four project districts; Jhapa has comparatively higher health facilities with the presence of [1 highest number of doctors and beds compared to other three districts. Although the number of health institutions in lIam and Panchthar district is more or less similar to that of Jhapa district. the numbers of doctor as well as beds in these districts are significantly lesser than Jhapa'district. Both, the figure of population per doctor and population per hospital bed indicate that health care services facilities in the project districts are very sub-standard (CBS, 2001). Thus. in case of the complicated and complex health problems, peo~'l..Jave to travel other bigger cities in search of the good treatment as the district's hOSpital~a~~~titutions are unable to provide good treatment due to. the. I~ck of the j adequate facilities. ,·,::~:~"l ,~ ,:._ 70%, in Jhapa district lise well and tube well water for drinking purpose and only 25% household has access to pipe or tap water. Contrast to thi 3, in other three districts majority of the household Le.69 75%, has access to piped or tap water for drinking and only 15% household use well or tube well water for drinking. There are still some percenUiges of hOllsehold that use- spring water or other wafer sources for the drinking purpose. Table No. 5.3.9: Source of drinking water In the Project Districts District Tap/piped Well and Tube-well Spout, River, Spring& Other Not Stated Jhapa 25.19 70.9 3.44 0.52 lIam 75.56 12.42 11.61 0.41 Panchthar 69.09 17.11 13.57 0.24 Terhathum 72;7 14.37 11.63 1.3 Sourr:e. National Papulation Census 2001. (Tlwse figures are based on the enumerated populatIon only, census Worn was disturbed in these districts) Around 62% of the house holds in the project districts have toilet facility (Table No. 4.3.1.10).Among the household having toilet facilities, 17% household have modem toilet with flush. Table No. 5.3.10: Toilet facilities in the Project Districts District Modern toilet with flush Ordina Toilet Not stated Jha a 29.72 33.01 0.66 lIam 26.16 49.78 0.58 Panchthar 5.92 50.91 0.41 Terhathum 10.14 42.93 1.76 Source: National Population Census 2001.( These figures are based on the enumeratea'fl. Consultant: Nepal Envfn:mmental & ScIentific ServIces (NESS] (p) ltd. N with TAEC Consult (P}.Ltd. Ii Terms of Reference ~ lEE Study of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project ProrlOnl!inl: Nepal Electricity Authority 5.3.1.11 Energy In the project development districts, fim wood is the basic sources of energy for cooking. More than I, , 95% household in the Panchthar and Terhathum districts use fire wood for cooking, while in other two districts Jhapa and lIam. 65% and 73% household respectively use firewood for cooking. The remaining households use either kerosene or biogas or guitha and others (Table No. 5.3.11) II Table No. 5.3.11: Types of cooking fuel used in the Project Districts District Firewood Kerosene, LP-gas Siogas Guitha and other Not Stated Jhapa 65.97 25.35 2.66 5.52 0.5 lIam 0.32 0.8 ') Panchthar Terhathum 78.43 95.71 95.77 20.07 4.07 1.87 0 1.03 0 0 0.3 0.21 1.33 1,1 Source. National Population Census 2001. (These figures are based on the enumerated population only.) Similarly, for lightening purpose also, majority of household have to rely on kerosene ,as only limited I] percentile of households in the project districts have access to the electricity (Table No. 5.3.12). In Panchthar and Terhathum ~istricts 91 % and 83% household respectively use kerosene for lightening purpose while in Jhapa and lIam districts 66%, and 56% household respectively use kerosene fpr I-I lightening purpo!?9. The remaining house hold either use electricity or other sources for lightening while -1 those using biogas constitute only less than 1%. iJ Table No. 5.3..12: Lightening facilities in, the Project Districts IJ District Electricity Kerosene Siagas Other Jhapa lIam 32.56 42.98 66.24 56.04 0.21 0.14 1 0.84 &J Panchthar 5.1 91.55 0.32 3.02 1' :.1, Terhathum 12.54 83.3 0.57 3.59 SOUICe. National Population Census 2001. (These figures are based on the enumerated population only) 5.3.1.12 Economic Activities Around 60% of the population of 10 year and over in the project development districts are economically 11 active. Gender wise, in all districts Jhapa, /lam, Panchthar and Techathum. male counterparts are found to be more economically active than the female counterpart with male to female ratio of 1:0.61. 1:0.77,1:91 and 1:0.88 respectively (Table No. 5.3.13). L1 ,r Table No. 5.3.13: Population 10 Years of Age and Over by usually Economic Activity Li Districts Jhapa Total 53.01 Male 65.96 Female 40.34 Ratio 1: 0.61 Ll lIam 57.14 64.41 49.77 1: 0.77 Panchthar 61.25 64.14 58.54 1: 0.91 Terhathum 61.42 65.23 57. 1: 0.89 Average 58.205 64.935 5 i '~.~, ,-> 1: 0.79 SOUICe: CBS, 2001 '", ",2" , '~.: .':., ~ .~; ~~. , I I iifJ Consultant, Nepal Environmental" SdenfI8c ServIces (NESS1 (P) Ud. N with TAEC Consult (P).Ud. , I 22 } Terms of Reference lEE Study of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Pro/eel Among the project districts, only in Terhathum majority of the economically active populations are the farmers while in other three districts majority of people are engaged either in production work or in skilled professional or craft trade work rather than agriculture. In Terhathum district, around 79% of total economically active population is engaged in agricultural activities followed by Craft Trade, Professional skill, Services worker, Production work and others. Contrast to this, in Jhapa district. 55.40 % are engaged in Production work followed by craft trade, Professional skill, Service worker, agriculture and others while in Panchthar districts 87% are engaged in Production work followed by Professional skill, craft trade, Service worker. agriculture and others. Conversely. in lIam district 35.51% are engaged in the Professional skill work followed by craft trade work, service, agriculture, and others (Table No. 5.3. 14). Table No. 5.3.14: Types of Economic Activities in the Project Districts Jhapa lIam Panchthar Terhathum "d=!"on Economic Activity by Types Population % Population % Population % Farmers 5383 2.57 2284. 7.91 408 0.43 43320 76.07 Service Workers 4227 2.02 2404 8.33 784 0.82 1554 2.80 Professional Skill Workers 23551 11.21 10246 35.51 4243 4.46 2449 4.41 Craft Trade Workers " 33956 16.24 7525 2432 3578 26.08 2.55 6.45 Production Workers 115809 55.40 146 0.51 82925 87.10 280 0.50 Others 26131 12.50 6252 4413 4308 21.67 4.64 7.76 Source: CBS, 2001 5.3.1.13 Development Indicators Nepal Human Development Report (2004) has calculated the Human Development Index (HOI) for all 75 districts based on the three key indicators. According to this report. the project development disbicts Jhapa, lIam. Panchthar and Terhathum are placed on 1811\ 11 Ch , 24th and 10111 position among 75 districts with HOI value 0.494, 0.521, 0.484 and 0.523 respectively, figure higher than the national HOI value of 0.471. While in the Human Poverty Index (HPI). the districts Jhapa, lIam, Panchthar and Terhathum are placed on 4 111 ,11 111 ,36111 , and 30111 ranks among the 75 districts of Nepal with HPI value 29.2,33.7,42.1 and 40.9 respectively. The HPI for Jhapa and IIam districts are higher than the national average HOI figure while for Panchthar and Terhathum the lower than the national average HOI figure i.e.39.6. Similarly, in Gender related Development Index (GOt). the districts Jhapa, lIam, Panchthar and Terhathum are on 1711l, gill, 24th, and 1211l position among the 75 districts of Nepal with GOI value 0.482, 0.513.0.472 and 0.504 respectively; figure higher than the average national GDI of 0.452. 5.3.2 Project VDCs The project structures and transmission cables cover the part of the to . 5 of the Jhapa, lIam, Panchthar and Temathum districts. Jhapa District: Lakhanpur VDC {Sub-station");;;i:,'f7-f; "'~"i:j:~,~> ::'.~~!E":,.;\ lIam District: 8ajho VDC, Chulachull VDC; Mahamai VDC; ~bart\VoC; Chis~pan! VOC; Sopak VOC; Godak VDC (Substatlon*); Sidhithurrika V'DC; Sangiumba.~OC; Mangalbare VDC; Ektappa VOC; Chameta VDC; and Phakphok V~C . .;~ Consubant: Nepal Environmental & Scientific ServIces (N£SS) (p) Ltd. JV wfth TAEC Consult (P)J.td. -- 23" Terms of RefenmCA! IEI' Studt) of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Authority Panchthar District: Chilindin vac; Pauwasartap VDC; Imbung vac; Nawamidanda VDC; Siwa VDC; Chokmagu VDC; Phidim VDC(Substation): Bharapa VDC; Subhan VDC; and Amarpur VDC Terhathum District: Chhatedunga VDC 5.3.2.1 Population According to 2001 census, the project VDCs have a total population of 168747 constituting 13% percent of the total population of the project districts. Average household size is 5.34 with male to female ratio of 1:1.02. The figure for house hold size of the project VDCs is higher than those of the project districts. Table No. 5.3.15 presents the population of the affected VDCs with respective household size, maie and female population plus their ratio. Table No. 5.3.15: Population Distribution in the Project VDCs I~l Village Development Committee Total Population Total HH 2001 Census Data HH size Male % Female % Ratio In Jhapa Lakhanpur ",~ 13911 2723 5.11 6715 48.27 7196 51.73 1: 1.07 > In lIam Bajho Chulachull 7324 18176 1308 3349 5.60 5.43 3717 0018 50.75 49.61 3607 9158 49.25 50.39 1: 0.97 1: 1.02 IJ Mahamai 10776 1964 5.49 5351 49.66 5425 50.34 1: 1.01 1:>ana5arl . - 12693 - 2400 - 5:29 '6351 59·94 6342 49.96 1:-100 il] Chlsapani 4923 935 5.27 2473 50.23 2450 49.77 1:0.99 Sopak 3378 619 5,46 1712 50.68 1666 49.32 1:0.97 Godak Sidhithumka 4600 924 676 4.98 5.11 2338 1700 50.83 49.22 2262 1754 49.17 50.78 1: 0.97 1: 1.03 ilJ 3454 Sangrumba 5497 1048 5.25 2739 49.83 2758 50.17 1: 1.01 Mangalbare 6799 1281 5.31 3424 50.36 3375 49.64 1: 0.99 (] Ektappa 4875 918 5.31 2374 48.70 2501 51.30 1: 1.05 49.10 1: 1.04 Charneta Phakphok Panchthar 6210 5288 1082 906 5.74 5.84 I 3049 2681 50.70 3161 2607 SO.9O 49.30 1:0.97 IJ Chilindln Pauwasartap 3918 4322 727.00 801.00 5.39 5.40 1928 2083 49.21 48.20 1900 2239 50.79 51.80 1: 1.03 1: 1.07 [1 Imbung 2378 455.00 5.23 1144 48.11 1234 51.89 1: 1.08 Nawamidanda Siwa 4345 3970 797.00 700.00 5.45 5.67 2090 1916 48.10 48.26 2255 2054 51.90 51.74 1: 1.08 1: 1.07 [J Chokmagu 4133 744.00 5.56 1987 48.08 2146 51.92 1: 1.08 Phidim Bharapa 13652 7268 2927.00 1301.00 4.66 5.59 6854 3560 50.21 48.98 6798 3708 49.79 51.02 1: 0.99 1: 1.04 [1 Subhan 5316 954.00 5.57 2602 48.95 2714 51.05 1: 1.04 Amarpur Terhathum 7743 1375.00 5.63 3743 48.34 4000 51.66 1: 1.07 rl tJ Chhatedunga 3798 695 5.46 1811 47.68 1987 ': .5ii~ 1: 1.10 Total Source: CBS, 2001 t:.7 168747 31609 5.34 83360 49.40 85387' . '50.60 '~. ~;;f: 1: 1.10 u . ',' p; '.'''. t " .~~ '.~ Consultant: Nepal EnvIronmental & .sc:fen~JOc SetW:es (NESS) (P) Ud. JV with TAEC Consult (P}.Ud. Terms of Reference lEE Studl) of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Line Project "Ieelriatu Aulitorihj About 40% of the total population in the project VDCS are below 14 years of age while those above the 60 years of age constitute 6% of the total population. The population between 15 to 59 years of age constitutes 54%, The age wise distribution pattern of population in the project VDCs is similar to those of the project districts although the population of younger and older is slightly higher in the project VDCs than in the project districts (Table No. 5.3.16). 5.3.2.2 Ethnic Composition There are more than 70 caste/ethnic groups in the project VDCs. Distribution of different caste/ethnic groups within the, project VDCs are presented VDC wise in Table No. 5.3.17. Unlike in the project district, Limbu (24%) and Rai (17%) are the major caste reported in the project VDCs and is followed by Brahman (15%), Chettri (11%), Tamang (6%)" Kami (6%), Magar (3%), while other castes like Rajbanshi, Dhimal, Gurung, Hindi, Tharu, Maithali, Newar, Yakka, Sunuwar, Koche etc are also present in the project VDCs but constitute less than 2% of the total population. 5.3.2.3 Mother Tongue Like caste/ethnic group, the project VDCs is also marked by linguistic plurality. In total more than 36 languages are spoken in the project VDCs. However, majority of the population speak Nepali (47%) <'·'t and Umbu (26%) as in the project district. In addition to Nepali and Limbu, population speaki~g Bantawa (13%). Tamang (7.69%) and Magar (3%) are also present in a sizable numbers. Besides, other languages such as Rajbanshi, Dhimal, Gurung. Santhali. Tharu ,M aith iii , Newar · Yakka, Chamling, Sunuwar, Sangpang Khaling. Manjhi, Thulung. Kumal Sherpa, Thulung, Hindi etc are also spoken in the project VDCs although the population speaking those languages constitute only less than '1 % of the total 'population as in the project districts. Distribution of population of different mother tongue is presented VDCs wise in Table No. 5.3.18. 5.3.2.4 Religion Table No. 5.3.19 presents the different kind of religions practiced in the project VDC. Although more than 9 different kinds of religion are reported in the project VDCs, major religion practiced in the VDCs are Hindu (45%) and Kirat (41%) followed by Buddha (12%), while those practicing other religion i.e., Islamic, Christian, Jain, Sikh, Sahal and other constitute less than 2% of the total population. 5.3.2.5 Education and Literacy Table No. 5.3.20 depicts the literacy status of the project VDCs. In the project VDCs, of the total popUlation above 6 years of age, 60% of the population could read and write and 1.8% population can read only while those who could not read and write constitute 37% of the total population. If one evaluates at the proportion of the male and female who could not read and write, female constitute higher percentage i.e.70% than male i.e. 30% (Table No. 5.3.21). In the project VDCs male have higher literacy rate i.e. 57% than the female i.e. 43%. This difference in the literacy rate among the male and female population shows that there is still discrimination in providing education opportunity to the female counterparts in the project VDCs. . \~". r;,~ , ~"; l F Consuilanl: NiIpel Environmental & Sdentlflc Services [NESS) (P) Ud. JV with TAEC Consult'(P),tid. Proponenr: Nepal E~crricitl) AutnoriftJ I Table No. 5.3.16: Population of Different Age Group and Sex, Project Affected VOCs I . ~ ',~ "'. 'Y"""? ...... . . ' ~~:-~ ~ ~~~ :t'i~ t I c, AGE GROUPS f: , ~!~ti~ ~~;.' J8trict SEX 0-4 15·24 25-49 50-59 "...... '¢' f r:~;7j"FVOC ··· TOTAL YEARS % 5·14 YEARS % Years 0/0 Yeal'8 % Yeal'8 % Over 60 %, ,i~ ~ . 80th Sexes 13911 1204 8.66 4631 33.29 3246 23.33 3334 23,97 1659 11.93 1041 7.48 . Lakhanpur Male 532 7,92 Female 6715 7196 594 610 8,85 6.48 2355 2276 35,07 31,63 1510 173t!' .. 22,49 24.12 1525 1809 22.71 25,14 793 866 11.81 12.03 509 7.07 lIam Both S,exes 18176 1930 1M2 5263 28.96 4147 22.82 4720 25,97 1052 5.79 1064 5.85 Chulachul; Male 9018 996 11.04 2701 29,95 2032 22.53 2189 '24.27 549 6,09 551 6.11 Female 9158 934 10.20 2562 27.98 2115 23.09 2531 27.64 503 5-A9 513 5.60. Both Sexes 6210 733 11.80 2626 42,29 1266 20.39 1433 23.08 539 8.68 346 5.57 Chamela Male 3049 368 12.07 1311 43.00 570 18.69 707 23.19 279 9.15 182 5.97 I.. Female 3161 365 11.55 1315 41.60 696 22.02 726 22.97 260 8.23 164 5,19 Both Sexes 4923 545 11.07 1912 38.84 1048 21.29 1218 24,74 465 9.45 280 5,69 Chisapanl Male 2473 271 10.96 951 38,46 515 20.82 619 25.03 239 9.66 149 6.03 Female 2450 274 11.18 961 39.22 533 21.76 599 24.45 226 9.22 131 5.35 Both Sexes 12693 1412 11.12 5220 41.13 2622 20.66 3039 23.94 1211 9.54 601 4.73 Danabeo Male 6351 693 10.91 2590 40.78 1291 20.3':' 1496 23.56 652 10.27 322 5:07 Female 6342 719 11.34 2630 41.47 1331 20,99 1543 24.33 559 8.81 279 4.40 Both Sexes 4875 558 11.41 1900 38.97 1017 20.86 1140 23.38 457 9.37 361 7.41 Ektappa Male 2374 272 11.46 971 40.90 473 19.92 523 22.03 218 9.18 189 7.96 Female 2501 284 11.36 929 37.15 544 21.75 617 24.67 239 9.56 172 6.88 Both Sexes 4600 480 10.43 1665 36.20 961 20.89 1192 25.91 485 10.54 297 6.46 Male 2338 246 10.52 861 36.83 459 19.63 612 28.18 248 10.61 158 6.76 .,.',-' '., t;:ioda\,::1 " ....{ Female 2262 234 10.34 804 35,54 502 22.19 580 25,64 237 10.48 139 6.15 1~.! i'. " ~:j : J /:'.9 ,", "" "t.,,,,,,' 80th Sexes 10n6 1334 12.38 4719 43.79 2234 20.73 2343 21.74 1013 9.40 467 4.33 .~. '..A ;~ahamal Male 5351 675 12.61 2346 43.84 1082 20.22 1118 20.89 554 10.35 251 4.69 .. I ' ·· t1 ~'. '~'~ Female 5425 659 12.15 2373 43.74 11.52 21,24 1225 22.58 459 8.48 216 3.98 '. ", Mangalbare Both Sexes 6799 632 9,30 2478 36.45 1497 22.02 ~---- ..-1719 ~ ------- ~:28 ..· ~.- _.. L.- ,697_ 10,25 408 6,00 ., .. - Consultant: Nepal Envlronmenlal & Sclentlflc ServIces [NESS! (P) Ltd. JV with TAEC Consult (P).Ltd. 7 ----1 26 I L- ,...... ; ~ ~- ..... .-, ---..J ~ ~ iilR IIJII -.-.- -""'" "--"'---~~--"--.---!,---",---=~~ AGE GROUPS SEX District 04 15·24 2549 50-59 VDC TOTAL YEARS % 5·14 YEARS % Yeata % Yeata % Yeata % Over 60 % Male 3424 316 9.23 1278 37.32 721 21.06 842 24.59 376 10.98 207 6.05 Female 3375 316 9.36 1200 35.56 776 22.99 877 25.99 321 9.51 201 5.96 Both Sexes 5288 632 11.95 2141 40.49 1064 20.12 1262 23.87 492 9.30 329 6.22 Phakphok Male 2681 330 12.31 1089 , 40.62 522 19.47 640 23.87 254 9.47 176 6.56 Female 2607 302 11.58 1002 40.35 542 20.79 622 23.86 238 9.13 153 5.87 Both Sexes 3378 339 10.04 1253 37.09 717:,,; 21.23 826 24.45 357 10.57 225 6.66 Sopak Male 1712 205 11.97 655 38.26 380 21.03 408 23.83 180 10.51 109 6.37 Female 1686 134 8.04 598 35.89 357 21.43 418 25.09 177 10.62 116 6.96 80th Sexes 3454 364 10.54 1279 . 37.03 736 21.31 860 24.90 326 9.44 253 7.32 Sidhithumka Male 1700 190 11.18 641 37.71 349 20.53 421 24.76 171 10.06 118 6.94 Female 1754 174 9.92 638 36.37 387 22.06 439 25.03 155 8.84 135 7.70 Both Sexes 5497 634 11.53 2150 39.11 1138 20.67 1264 23.36 562 10.22 365 6.64 Sangrumba Male 2739 314 11.46 1077 39.32 547 19.97 640 23.37 282 10.30 193 7.05 Female 2758 320 11.60 1073 38.91 589 21.36 644 23.35 280 10.15 172 6.24 Panchthar Both Sexes 3918 569 14.52 1741 44.44 670 17.10 901 23.00 362 9.24 244 6.23 Chilindln Male 1928 294 15.25 684 45.85 305 15.82 427 22.15 180 9.34 132 6.85 Female 1990 275 13.82 857 43.07 365 18.34 474 23.82 182 9.15 112 5;63 Both Sexes 4322 593 13.72 1860 43.04 853 19.74 935 21.63 427 9.88 247 5.71 Pauwasartap Male 2083 308 14.79 940 45.13 384 18.43 410 19.68 212 10.18 137 6.58 Female 2239 285 12.73 920 41.09 469 20.95 525 23.45 215 9.60 110 4.91 Both Sexes 2378 311 13.08 962 41.30 444 18.67 510 21.45 262 11.02 180 7.57 · ,~~:;~~mbUng Male 1144 168 14.69 479 I 41.87 208 18.18 251 21.94 114 9.97 92 8.04 I " .·r~,", . '. Female 1234 143 11.59 503 40.76 236 19.12 259 20.99 148 11.99 88 7.13 ! c, i::;rfjJ Both Sexes 4345 499 11.48 1195 27.50 913 21.01 1095 25.20 265 6.10 378 8.70 ",,' " '~:"l;,/. "wamidanda .' ~. '", "t ~ Male 2090 238 11.39 591 28.28 440 21.05 522 24.98 116 5.55 183 8.76 ' . " ',J Female 2255 261 11.57 604 26.78 473 20.98 573 25.41 149 6.61 195 8.65 " C~ ~: J ,,' I -". ~ " . Both Sexes 3970 509 12.82 1648 . 41.46 784 665 21.79 433 10.91 242 6.10 "f,t~;r Siwa Male 1916 246 12.84 801 41.81 365 19.05 393 20.51 229 11.95 128 6.68 '" Female 2054 263 12.60 845 41.14 419 20.40 472 22.98 204 9.93 114 5:55 Consultant: Nepal Envlronmintal 8. sd~~dflc ServIces [NESSI ('P) Ud.1VWtth TAEC ConSUlt(p).Lid-._._. -_. 27 ~- ... -'--;, Proponent: Nepal Electridty Authority I i I AGE GROUPS , District SEX Q-4 15·24 25-49 50-59 VDC TOTAL VEARS % 5·14 VEARS % Years % Vears % Years % Over SO % . Jt";.:.;':' ~~ Both Sexes 669 13.n 7.48 ~ ,;:-t"~~\ 4133 1721 41.64 789 19.09 883 21.36 431 10,43 309 I C SQIl \r'" '" Male 1987 292 14.70 856 · 43.08 368 18.42 399 20.08 215 10.82 151 7,60 · .~, ;>:~~~~~~:);~t~,~~:,? Female 2146 2n 12.91 865 40.31 423 19.71 484 22.55 216 10.07 158 7.36 ~,:t ~;..~.. v~·~., 15~ I ' ,. ,~, 'r;- ,' .. Both Sexes 13652 11.57 5279 · 38.67 3043 22.29 3563 26.10 1169 8.56 598 4.38 pltldlrrt'l Suphan 4564 48.89 51.31 1553 30,65 69.35 233 42.06 57.94 2780 59.64 40.36 18 100.00 A\n!,~~r 6306 47.97 52.01 2529 40,25 59,75 468 51.50 48.50 3302 53.54 46.46 9 100.00 ·T~.tHum ".::.;\ ',,7"', ~J, , ___ ~ 'Chtlilfedunga - .... ___ _-_ .... ... ... ........ .. 3205 49,55 5Q.42 1203 29·84 L- 70.16 ' - 59 1943 61.25 38.75 0 --- .'if Consultant: Nepal Environmental &Sdenltfk ServIces (NESS) (P) UtI. JV with TAEC Consult (P).Ltd. I 31 1 j Tenns of Reference j 1['[ Study of Kabeli Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une Project Proponent: Nepal Electrlcillj Authority ]i "--, Table No. 5.3.22 presents the total or sex-wise school attending percentage of the children above 6 years of age in the project affected VDCs. The figure shows that about 67% of the children above the 6 i years of age are found to attain school. The percentage of male (51%) attending school was slightly -, higher than female (48%). However, the percentage of those male and female children not attending school is similar (46%). II 5.3.2.6 Educational Institutions 1"1 In total, 225 registered schools are reported in the project VDCs (Table No. 5.3.23). As in project districts, in the project VDCs the share of the primary school is significantly higher compared to other lower secondary, secondary higher secondary or private schools. Of the total school reported in the I,'J i project VDCs, primary school constitute about 67% while other lower secondary; secondary higher secondary and private schools constitute only about 32 %. I'] 5.3.2.7 Health Institutions The entire project VOCs has one or other type of government health service facility (Table No. 5.3.24). I] Majority of the project VDCs have a sub-heaJth post. while a few have Primary Health Post or a Health Center. The Phidim VDC as it is also a district headquarter of Panchthar district has a government hospital. Considering the area covered by the project VDCs, the number of the health institutions is II considered not sufficient. t I 5.3.2.8 Health Services IJ -1-1I Nonnally, the Sub Health Post, Primary Health Post. Health Center and Hospitals in the VOC and district level have provisionl? of 3.4.-10 and 15 health .workers respecti~ely. Howev~r. in most of the health institutions actual health worker present in the site reported is less than half of the provisioned health workers. The above figures amply signify the level of health services provided by the institutions. Apart from the above. the health institutions are poorly equipped with equipments and medicinal facilities. a1 5.3.2.9 Common Disease IJ As depicted in the district profiles of the project districts, Acute Respiratory Track Infection (ARTI), Diarrhea, Dysentery, Skin Disease and Gastritis are the most common disease in the project VOCs. tJ 5.3.2.10 Water supply and Sanitation t) Status of water supply and sanitation at the VDC level is not available. It is assumed that the status is lJ not different from the project district level excepting for few project VOCs which are connected with the rnotorable access. (J ~ 5.3.2.11 Energy Status for energy use for cooking and lighting is also not available at the project VDCs level. It is assumed that the status is not different from the project district level excepting for few project VOCs whi~re-.t;:Onnected with the motorable access and electrical transmission lines. 1!f'~o/1·~ ~,~ . I jl 5.!f~~:~~~~iC Activities "\oil ·~*t::·"" i.~I,--':;;, I n the ~§1~:~!fected VDCs, the percentage of economically active population above1'Qy~~rs of age ~ is 2.5 rotti l'ifgher than the economically inactive people. The figure shows that ;.:tbaut>71&'o of the .. '.. ' ' Consultant: Nepal EnvIronmental & Sdenflftc ServIces (NESS] (P) Uti. N with TAK Consult (P).LJd. Terms of Refereoce . IE[ Stud", of Kabelf Corridor 132 kV Transmission Une population above 10 years of age is economically active when compared to those of 28% of the economically inactive population. The figure for economically active population in the project affected VDCs is higher than those of the project districts (Table No. 5.3.25). Compared to female (42%), male (58%): are found to be more active economically. Contrast to this, in the economically inactive population female (62%) comprises higher proportion than male (38%). Table No. 5.3.26 present the number of the house hold involved in the non agricultural activities in the project affected VDCs. The figure shows that only 19% of the households in the project affected VDCs practice non- agricultural economic activities. This means, unlike in the project districts, majority i.e. 81 % of households in the project VDCs are fanner and practice agricutture as a major occupation. Among those who practiced non-agricultural activities, majority of households are involved in service (31 %) fol/owed by trade and business (25%), manufacturing (9%) while 34% population are involved in other occupation. In the project VOCs, 91% of the households have land, livestock and poultry. About 9% of the households have none or are property less. These figures also indicate that majority of the households in the project VOCs are fanners and depends mainly on the agriculture related economic activities for livelihood. (Table No. 5.3.2~ 5.3.2.13 Gender Aspect Information with regard to gender in the project VOCs is not available. Indicators such as access to education, school Onrolment etc reflects discrimination to female compared to male. - . - - - ~ 5.3.3 Project Affected People SOcio-economic infonnation with regard to the potentially project affected people is not available and is a subject of further study. Consultant: Nepal Environmental 8. ScIentific ServIces (HESS] 0') Ud. N with TAEC Consult (P).Ud. . ...- ' - ' ------------------------------------- I t'roponenr: Nepal t.lecrnCI!\I I1U"'UIII\I I Table No. 6.3.22: Population 6Years ,of Age and Over By Status of School Attendance of Project VOCs ~~~~~ Currently _ding Currently nol llIen,:~;!;~;:,~ actJvltl es % , . fui '", ,~.: Lakhanpur 2723 789 1934 789 56 7.10 204 25.86 13 1.65 86 10.90 430 I 54.50 lIam BaJho 1308 I 5.35 70 1238 I 94.65 70 11 I 15.71 28 I 40.00 1.43 11 15.71 19 I 27.14 Chulachull 3349 440 I 13.14 2909 I 86.86 440 37 I 8A1 56 I 12.73 5 1.14 63 14.32 279 I 63.41 Mehamai 1964 157 I 7.99 1807 I 92.01 157 89 I 56.69 27! 17.20 2 1.27 31 19.75 8 I 5.10 Oanaberl 2400 616 I 25.67 1764 I 74.33 618 16 I 2.80 117 I 18.99 13 2.11 120 19.48 350 I 56.82 Chisapani 935 133 I 14.22 802 I 85.78 133 5I 3.76 22 I 16.54 0.75 97 72.93 8I 6.02 Soyak 619 118 I 18.74 503 I 81.26 116 6 I 5117 19 I 16.38 o 0.00 60 51.72 31 I 26.72 Godek 924 78 I 8.44 848! 91.56 78 2 I 2.56 37 I 47.44 4 5.13 15 19.23 20 I 25.64 Sldhithumka 676 84 I 12.43 592 I 87.57 84 6I 7.14 19 I 22.62 o 0.00 26 30.95 33 I 39.29 Sang rumba 1048 155 I 14.79 893 I 85.21 155 33 I 21.29 30 I 19.35 0.65 40 25.81 51 I 32.90 Mangalbare 1281 227 I 17,72 1054 I 82.28 227 5I 2.20 102 I 44.93 2 0.88 85 37.44 33 I 14.54 Ektllppa 918 50 I 5.45 868 I 94.55 50 4 I 8.00 11 I 22.00 o 0.00 35 70.00 01 0.00 Chamita 1082 128 I 11.83 954 I 86.17 128 10 I 7.81 53 I 41.41 5 3.91 17 13.28 43 I 33.59 Phakphok 906 164 I 1B.10 742 I 81.90 164 12 I 7.32 26 I 15,85 o 0.00 108 65.85 18 I 10.96 Panchthar Chlllndin 727 109 I 14.99 818 I 85.01 109 16 I 14:68 52 I 47.71 o 0,00 30 27.52 11 I 10.09 Pauw8sartap 801 101 I 12.61 700 I 87.39 101 3 I 2.97 31 I 30.69 0,99 64 63.37 2I 1.98 Imbung 455 108 I 23.29 349 I 76.70 108 7I 6.60 20 I 18.87 o 0.00 79 74.53 01 0.00 Nawamldanda 797 141 I 17.69 656 I 82.31 141 20 I 14.18 33 I 23.40 0.71 49 34.75 38 I 26.95 Slwa 700 119 I 17 581 I 83.00 119 37 I 31.09 17 I 14.29 o 0.00 41 34.45 24 I 20.17 Cho~magl!, I 744 170 I 22.84 574 I 77.15 170 8I 3.53 60 I 35.29 o 0.00 85 50.00 198 I 116,4 ... ... . .. .. " :.;:.~01,'!suh8nt: Nepal Environmental & Sdll!lltlflc ServlWINt»J lr} UlI. JV W1m 'At.\. I..Onswr \I"J.UO. I ',!t. 38 I - - r-. 1""""', "'~. -. 'l'I!'lI ~ ---' , ___-...J :...-....; .........-: ~J . ~ ~ c-, "1 ~ :..-::!I L.. , No. of households Type of Activity Havln g I DlstrlctsNOCs Not having econo Manufac Trade I Total % economic % Total % % Transport % Services % Others mic turing business actfv/tles actlvltl as % 7 Phidim 2927 993 33.92 1934 66.07 993 123 12.39 312 31.42 11 1.11 296 29.81 251 25.28 Bharllpa 1301 318 24,44 983 75.56 318 26 '8.18 65 .1 20.44 0 0.00 188 59.12 39 12.26 · Subhan 954 147 15.41 807 84,59 147 24 16.33 37 25.17 1 0.68 51 34.69 34 23.13 . 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"rljQ!\ <>6i~\'t" "'!>1'~!~ 11 IJ J I I II I1 11 I] IJ ,- 1!1 1IJ I] 11 iJ () 11 I) ;L I I ssfi.. .;..'t. ~ C?:..... f}~i!. ... :Jflt:.~?!:<. .9-................, d I ?f'5!l...."'.':r;. "':'':!2 .::2....'!'.~ f7f ??,5'/" .-I;?(~HIJI/·q\l' , ~~f.r:- ~f]t pNn]v ug'{xf];. i SN >f]tsf] gfd i Ing'sf] I COf Isd I COfsf/Of -?k}ofdf_ jflif{s Aofh bl jflif{s Aofh -% ! - ?k}ofdf I 591. s[lif Ijsf; j}s i 592. g]kfn j}+s In= ! 593. Ifli6«o jflOfHo H+s I 594. ;xsf/L ;+:yf 595. ;fgf tyf 31]n' ;+3 ;+:yf i 596. I :yflgo ;fx' dxfhg i I 597. , efkmGt tyf ISd]sL I 598. ! eGo . i I 600. kz'kfng 601. tkfO{ j:t' efpm+r/fr'?EL kfNg' x'G5 eg]] cfkm'j;]s} 3/dfj:t'efpm kfNg' x'G5 jf 5'§} 3/df < 602. S'§} 3/df - _ 603. ;+u}sij 3/df _ 604. olb cfkm'j;]s} 3/df kfNg' ePsf] 5 eg] s;(L kfNg' ePsf] 5 < 605. cfkm' dfJyNnij tnfdf - _ 606. blj} e"Otnfdf - _ 4 of 7 608. tkfO{sf] j:t' efpm+rlfr'?EL ;+jIGw IjjIOf Ibg'xf]; . sf]8 hgfj/sf kJsfl I :yfgLo Ijsfz] hDdf i 610. ufO{ +uf]? I 611. . afR5f+afR5l I 612 e};l+/fEf] 613 kf8f+ kf8l '614 . eJ8f 1615 jfvlf I I ! 616 I r/f -s'v'/f, xf;, klllf I I · 617 Rof+ulf 618 vRr8+3f]8f : 619 eGo i 620. kz'kfng tyf rlfr'?EL cflb jf6 x'gJ cfDbfgLsf] IjjIOf sf] 8 I hgfj/sf klsfl utjif{ ePsf] cfDbfgL 1 621 . · ufO{, uf]? -?= df 622. e};l+/fuf 623. kf8f+kf8l i 624. I rf}/l ufO{ I 625. · e]8f i 1626. I · jfvlf 627. i r/f -s'v'/f, xf;, kllif I 628. Rof+ulf i I ·629. jfR5f+jfR5l I , 630 eGo I IjslL 4f/f ePst] I i j:t'sf . pTkfbg -?= df_ kldfOf cfDbfgL -?= klsfl OsfO{df) · - OsfO{df) df 631 b'w, 632 v'jf i I 633 b'vf{ 1 634 Wo" I I 1635 s'v'/fsf] ! I I I km'n I i i 636 pmg I 637 5fnf I 638 eGo i ! 5 of 7 640. s] tkf.O{st] :jf.ldTjdf. Ix]st] hUuf.df. kmnkm'nsf. ?vx?st] ju}rf I hISj'SL 5g\ < 641. 5g\ - _ 642.5}g - _ 6 of 7 645. olb 5g\ eg1 ItgLx?sf] JjjIOf Ibg'xf]; . I kmnkm'nsf hOdf I pTkfbg I u~if~!l pTkf~g I Osf~ d'No s'n d'No klsfl . jf]6 ilbg] jf]6 I -sJ-lh~Jf uf]6fJf . -?- dC -?=dC I ;+Vof J ;+Vof i bhlgdf I I I I ! : I I I i 646. tkfO{sf] :jfldTjdf hISj'6L 5g\ < 647.59\ - _ 648.5}g - _ 649. olb 5g\ eg1 ItgLx?sf] JjjIOf Ibg'xf]; . I Hfldgsf] pTkfbg OsfO sin Ijlqm Ijlqm jf6 SN · hISj'6L If]gkmn - d'No -?= ul/Psf] ePsf] . . sf] gfd i R . A I P: 0 · O{sfO{d ?= df_ df_ I kl/dfOf cfObfgL f ' -O{sfO{df -?= df I I ! I I I ! i I I 650.S] tkfO{n] tlsf/L v]lt ug'{ x'G5 < 651. u5'{ _ 652. ulb{g _ 660. olb 5g\ eg1 ItgLx?sf] JjjIOf Ibg'xf]; . I I I Hfldgsf] i pTkfbg OsfO s'n Ijlqm Ijlqm jf6 i SN ' hISj'6L! If]qkmn - ul/Psf] ePsf] sf] gfd ! I R !A I . poi O{sfO{d f d'No ?=dC -?= df_ kl/dfOf ! -O{sfO{df cfObfgL -?= df I I I I i I I i I i I I I I i 700. phf{sf] klof]u 710. v. phf{sf] klsfl -dfl;s_ 70f 7 ·714. Pn=lk=lh= Uof; 715. Ijh'nL 716. UfO{7f i 717. eGo 718. bfplf olb eflLdf eP , I eflL =__ s}=lh= 1720. j~L jfN rsf nflu tkfO{sf] d'Vo phf{sf] >f]t s} xf] < OsfO d'No s'n d'No ?= . sf]8 . phf{sf] klsfl I vkt .kl/dtOf (1) i I. · -dfl,s ?= df (2) df (3) I 721. dI6tln 1 .. - - . 722. I jfo!]Uof, 1 -- I 723. I Pn=lk =Ih= Uof, 1724. Ijh'nL II 1 725 . eGo I 800. vfg]kfgLsf] l:ytL 810. tkfOsf] vfg}kfgLsf] >f]t s'g xf] < 811. wf/f -kfOknfO{gaf6 kfgL_ ~ _ 812. d"nkfgL ~ _ 813. sIn!] ~ _ 814. v!]nf+glb ~ - 815. Ogfl +s'jf ~ _ 816. k!]v/L 817. eGo - _ 900. :jf:y 910. utjif{ tkfO{sf] kllifl ;b:o sf]xL /jlfdL k/}s}f Iyof] < 911. Iyo!] - _ 912. lyPg - _ 913. olb Iyof] egj, ljffdL k/}sf ;b:ox?sf] liilOf Ibg'xf}; . ~ I kl/jf/jfnfsf] gfd+gftf 1. I/t]ust] gfd 2. Inl pd]1 : sit Ibg IjlfdL ePsf] I S.N . .. . .. 3. 4. ·5. 1 . I 12 I ·3 4 I 5 914. olb /jlfdL k/}s}f eP pkrflsf] nflu sxfF I sf] ;+u klfdz{ lng' eof] < 915. wfdL + emflqm - _ 916. h18j'16 - _ 917. :jf:Yo rf}ls - _ 918. e:ktfn - _ 919. klfO{e]6 ISnlgs 920.eGo - _ 920. pkrflsf] nflu sit k};fvr{ ug'{ eof] < 1041. ?= ===================df 1000. tkfO{sf] 31df zf}rfno Igdf{Of ug'{ ePsf] 5< 1051.5 - _ 1052. 5}g - _ 1055. 5 eg} s:tf] klsflsf] zf}rfno 5 < 1056. vfN8] rkL{ - _ 1057. :yfO{ rkL{ - 1058. eGo 1060. tkfO{sf] efG5fdf w'FjfIlxt r'nf] Igdf{Of{ ePsf] 5 < 1061.5- 1062. 5}g - _ 1100. s'g} ;+3;+:yf jf ;d'x ;+u sf] ;xeflutf 80f 7 1110. tkfO(sf] klliflsf s'g} ;b:o ;+3;+:yfjf ;d'xdf ;xeflu x'g' x'G5 < 1111. x'g'x'G5 - _ 1112. x'g'x'Gg - _ olb ;xeflu x'g'x'G5 egj ItgLx?sf] k'lf IJi/Of Ibg'xf]; . 1120. . ;+3;+:yfsf] gfd ;b:osf] gfd I In+u ;b:otfsf] klsfl ;+3;+:yfsf] sfd I i I ! gf]6M ;b:otfsf] klsfldf sfo{sflL ;b:o]f ;fwflOf ;b:o pNn]v ug]{. 1200. c'fDbfgL I vr{ 1210. tkfO{sf] 3/fo;L sfdsf] nflu jflif{s cfDbfgL I vr{sf] Ill/Of Ibg'xf]; . cfDbfgL vr{ I I; I cfDbfgLsf d"VO · cfObfgL?= I;g+ ! vr{sf dlVO Ijj/Of vr{?= df I · g+= Ijj/Of egfh I df . - 1. I vfBfGg 1. i 2. i uJBfu'BL+ bfn I 2. J u)Bfu'BL+ bfn 3. b'wsf kl/sfl -b'w, I 3. t/sf/L Wo", v'jf,5'kL{ efn' I cflb i 4. I kz'j:t' 4. lirof 5. t/sf/L 5. I HIBa'I6 6. cfn' i 6. I kmnkm'n 7. i kmnkm'n 7. i df;' df;' tyf s'v'/fsf] km'n B. .Irof B. i Wo", t]n, g'g, d;nf 9. · HIBj'6L 9. . b'w, IrgL, lrof 10. df5f 10. r'/f] 6, !jIB, ;'It{ ! I 11. 31]n' pBf]u 11. ! k]o kbfy{. h:t} hfFB I I i IS;L i 12. Hofnfbf/L i 12. I nQf skBf, h'Qf rKkn 13. tnj 13. dI6t]n+ IjB't+bfp/f I I 14. 119j[IQe/0f * 14. I dn+ljp Ijhg tyf Is6g.;s I · ef}iflw i 15. · Ijb]zL d'blf ** 15. · kz'j:t' i i 16. Aofh 16. I Hofnf jfkt i I 17. Aofkf/+Aoj;fo I 17. i jfn jRrfsf] Izlff I i i 1B. i ;+kIQ Ijlqm 1B. I ef}iflw pkrfl I 19. 31 efBf I 19. i oftfoft ! 20. I COf InPsf] 20. I dfnkf]t 21. eGo 21. · wfId{s sfd + RffBkj{ i I 22. i COf+Aofh 23. · nufgL -j}b]lzs If]huf/, ! i I ;Dklt v/Lb, cflb I ! i 24. I eGo hDdf i hDdf I 9 of 7 1300. tkfO{sf] hUuf +31 Transmission line sf] sf]/L8/df k1]df To;sf] Ifltk"lt{ s;/L rfxg'x'G5 < 1310. gub - _ 1320. hUufsf] ;§f hUuf - _ 1330. 3/sf] ;§f 31 - 1340. hUufsf] cflzs Ifltk"lt{ 1400. cfof]hgfsf] Ijifodf dt 1410. SJ tkfO{nfO{ cfof]hgf dg k/]sJf 5 < 1411.5- 1412. 5}g - _ 1413. olb 5}g eg] tkfOnfO{ dg gk/]sf} sf/Of. 23.4 cGtjftf{ Ibg] AolQmsf] Ijrfl 10 of 7 ;+s]tx? klZg 110 ;u+ ;+aIGwt \1 wd{ yl ;+S]t wd{ ;+S]t · Chhetri .1 IxGb ' 1 Brahman - Hill 2 jf}4 ·2 · Kami 3 d':nLd 3 i Rajput 4 ,lqmlZrog 4 i · Magar 5 eGo 5 Sonar 6 i i Sanyasi 7 Thakuri 8 · Tharu 9 Damai/Dholi 10 I Sarki 11 Tamang 12 I Dalit (Terai) 13 Muslim 14 I Others 15 klZg 330 ;U+ :+aIGwt 331 InE 10.k'?if 11.dlxnf 334 Izlff· A jif{ pd]/ dflysf]_ 335 k]zf 336 blftf+tflnd .!% jif{ dflysf] 22. Igllfl 31. s[lif 40. 8sld{ 23. n]vk9 dfq ug{ ;8g] 32. Aofkfl 41. l;sdL{ 24. klfylds Izlff -!-% slff ;Od_ 33. gf]s/L 42. l;nfO +s6fO{ 25. IgOg dfWolds Izlff _A_* slff_ 34. Hofnfbf/L 43. nf]xf/, kmnfdsf] sfd ugH 26. dfWolds Izlff -(-I) slff_ 35= Ij8fyL{ 44. h'Qf jgfpg] 27. P;= Pn= 1;= Izlff 36. sfd ug{ g;8g] 45. 8«fOel 28. klljOftf kldfOf kq tx 37. j}b]lzs If]hufl 46. Igdf{Of ;+jGwL sfd ugH 29. :gfts tx 38. 31]n' p8f]u 47. 8'~sf, gfOnf j'Gg] jgfpg] 30. :gftsf]QI tx 39.cGo 48. p8f]usf] hflu/bfl 49. On]86«LI;og 50. cGo klZg 520 i u+ j+alGwt gf]6M R =IfjkgL, A =cfgf, P =k};f, D =bfd klZg 1200 jU+ j+alGwt *bL3{sflng ?kdf sdfO{g] tnj, Igj[IQe/Of jfx]s 400, 530, 590,620, 630, 645, 710, 720; 1040 jfB klfKt tYof+s klof]u ul]l cfDbfgL I vr{sf] ID/Of klg pNN]v ugH. **ljb]zjfB cfh{g ul]s]f Isd cNksflng ?kdf sdfOPsf] . Annex 3.6: Name List of People Questioned in Household Survey Annex 3.6 Name List of People Questioned in Housetiold Survey S.N. Name of Household Head VDC Ward No. District 1 Dhan Bdr. Theeng Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 2 Bishnu Maya Rasaily Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 3 Dhanapati Chapagain Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum i 4 Tejendra Bikram Dewan Chhatedhunga 7 Terathum 5 Laxmi Prasad Sangraula Chhatedhunga 8 Terathum : 6 Prem Bdr. Ghatani Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 7 Mohan Grandang Tamang Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 8 Bhawani Shankar Dangal Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 9 Ram Prasad Chapagain Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 10 Dambar Bdr. Tamang Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 11 Narayan Prasad Oli Chhatedhunga 8 Terathum i 12 Medani Prasad Moktan Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 13 Ram Prasad Tamang Chhatedhunga 9 Terathum 14 Kedar Majhi Amarpur 9 Panchthar 15 Shri Prasad Majhi Amarpur 9 Panchthar 16 Tika Prasad Majhi Amarpur 9 Panchthar i 17 Tej Prakash Prasai Amarpur 9 Panchthar 18 Tika Ram Majhi Amarpur 9 Panchthar 19 Meghnath Timilsina Subhan 2 Panchthar 20 Dhan Kumar Limbu Subhan 2 Panchthar 21 Netra Subedi Subhan 2 Panchthar 22 Nar Bdr. Thatal Subhan 2 Panchthar 23 Jas Bdr. Panthak Subhan 2 Panchthar 24 Teknath Dangal Subhan 2 Panchthar i 25 Harka Bdr. Panthak Subhan 2 Panchthar 26 Hemlal Sharma Subhan 2 Panchthar 27 Dal Bdr. Panthak Subhan 2 Panchthar I 28 Bhagirath Mishra Subhan 2 Panchthar 29 Shantiram Khanal Subhan 2 Panchthar 30 Laxmi Prasad Karki Bharapa 9 Panchthar 31 Singha Bdr. B.K. Bharapa 9 Panchthar 32 Laxmi Kumar Tamang Bharapa 9 Panchthar I 33 Lal Bdr. Karki Bharapa 9 Panchthar 34 Bishnu Maya Karki Bharapa 9 Panchthar 35 Jit Bdr. Karki Bharapa 9 Panchthar 36 Jagan Subedi Phidim 4 Panchthar 37 Mandira Subedi Phidim 4 Panchthar 38 Dhanaraj Shankar Phidim 4 Panchthar 39 Dhruba Gahatraj Phidim 4 Panchthar 40 Abhi Narayan Baskota Phidim 4 Panchthar 41 Tanka Shrestha Phidim 5 Panchthar 42 Changunarayan Dhakal Phidim 4 Panchthar 43 Sabitra Baskota Phidim 4 Panchthar 44 Devaka Dhakal Phidim 4 Panchthar 45 Tikaram Subedi Phidim 4 Panchthar i 46 Bikram Tumbapo Chokmagu 5 Panchthar 47 Jaraman Tumbapo Chokmagu 5 Panchthar 48 Jagat Ram Tumbapo Chokmagu 5 Panchthar 49 Guman Dhoj Tumbapo Chokmagu 3 Panchthar ! 50 Harka Bdr. limbu Chokmagu 3 Panchthar i 51 Dhan 8dr. Tumbapo Chokmagu 3 Panchthar 52 Janak Tumbapo Chokmagu 3 Panchthar 53 Narendra Tumbapo Chokmagu 3 Panchthar 54 Rup Kumar Tumbapo Chokmagu 3 Panchthar 55 Krishna Bdr. Shrestha Chokmagu 5 Panchthar 56 Gajendra Nembang Siwa 7 Panchthar 57 Chandrajit limbu Siwa 1 Panchthar 58 Bhakti Prasad Tumbrok Siwa 1 Panchthar i 59 KaliTumbrok Siwa 1 Panchthar 60 Harilal Tumbrok Siwa 1 Panchthar 61 Chandra Bdr. Magar Siwa 4 Panchthar 62 Man Dhoj Tumbrok Siwa 8 Panchthar 63 Sanjaya Magar Siwa 4 Panchthar 64 Sharan Kumar Magar Siwa 4 Panchthar 65 Prem Bdr. Tumbrok Siwa 1 Panchthar 66 Boliram Lamichhane Siwa 4 Panchthar i 67 Ganesh Humagain Nawamidada 4 Panchthar 68 Bhotdal Tamang Nawamidada 4 Panchthar 69 Kumar Bastola Nawamidada 4 Panchthar 70 Prabin Tamang Nawamidada 4 Panchthar 71 Laxman Thapa Nawamidada 4 Panchthar 72 Gopilal Khatiwada Nawamidada 4 Panchthar 73 Keshar Bdr. Nembang 1mbung 4 Panchthar 74 Moti Shrestha Imbung 9 Panchthar 75 Harka Bdr. Tamang 1mbung 9 Panchthar 76 Rup Narayan Nembang Imbung 1 Panchthar 77 Mamalal Nembang Imbung 1 Panchthar 78 Tikaram Khatiwada Imbung 9 Panchthar 79 Tekraj Fuyal Imbung 1 Panchthar 80 Kama Dhoj Nembang Imbung 1 Panchthar 81 Subarna Chemjong Pauwasartap 2 Panchthar 82 Dil Bdr. B.K. Pauwasartap 2 Panchthar 83 Man Bdr. Pauwasartap 6 Panchthar 84 Karna Bdr. B.K. Pauwasartap 6 Panchthar 85 Kabiraj Pauwasartap 2 Panchthar i 86 Shree Prasad Nembang Pauwasartap 2 Panchthar 87 Machhindra Nembang Pauwasartap 6 Panchthar 88 Mahadhoj Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 89 Man Prasad Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 90 Dal Prasad chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 91 Dellendra Chemjong . Chilindin 2 Panchthar 92 Lal Prasad Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 93 Til Bikram Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 94 Narendra Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar i 95 Ganesh Bdr. Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 96 Dhan Bdr. Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 97 Hari Prasad Chemjong Chilindin 2 Panchthar 98 Tanka Ram Rai Phakphok 5 lIam ! 99 Jas Bdr. Rai Phakphok 5 lIam i 100 Man Bdr. Rai Phakphok 5 Ilam 101 Narabir Rai Chamaita 9 lIam 102 Daindra Rai Chamaita 9 lIam 103 Omkarna Rai Chamaita 9 lIam 104 Bhakti Prasad Dahal Chamaita 9 lIam 105 Som Chamlagain Chamaita 9 lIam 106 Padam Bdr. Diyali Chamaita 9 lIam 107 Ram Bdr. Rai Chamaita 9 lIam 108 GOllinda Dahal Chamarta 9 lIam 109 Man Bdr. Thapa Ekatapa 1 lIam 110 Prem Basnet Ekatapa 1 lIam 111 Santa Bdr. Gurung Ekatapa 1 !lam 112 Amar Singh Bohara Ekatapa 1 Ilam 113 Furba Dorje Tamang Ekatapa 1 Ilam i 114 Amar Bdr. Tamang Ekatapa 1 lIam 115 Ratna Bdr. Gurung Ekatapa 1 IIam 116 Bal Kumar Thapa Ekatapa 1 lIam 117 Man Singh Gurung Ekatapa 1 Ilam 118 Tilchan Subedi Mangalbare 5 IIam 119 Madhusudan Acharya Mangalbare 2 !lam 120 Jay Narayan Bastola Mangalbare 5 IIam 121 Priyanath Sapkota Mangalbare 2 lIam 122 Madhall Singh Umbu Mangalbare 5 lIam 123 Keshall Bdr. Limbu Mangalbare 5 lIam 124 Dhan Kumar Umbu Mangalbare 5 lIam 125 Dhan Prasad Rai Mangalbare 5 lIam 126 Dilip Rai Mangalbare 5 lIam 127 Kulman Tamang Sangrumba 9 lIam 128 Ashish Tamang Sangrumba 9 lIam 129 Pritha Singh Tamang Sangrumba 9 lIam 130 Ram Prasad Theeng ~mba 9 lIam 131 Thakur Prasad Adhikari umba 9 Uam 132 Kulman Tamang Sangrumba 9 lIam 133 Suk Bdr. Langade Sangrumba 9 lIam i 134 Man Bdr. Gole Siddhithumka 5 lIam 135 Madhav Bhandari Siddhithumka 4 lIam i 136 Chhatimaya Tamang Siddhithumka 9 lIam ! 137 Suk Bdr. Gole Siddhithumka 5 lIam i 138 Jit Raj Tamang Siddhithumka 5 lIam I 139 Janaklal Tamang Siddhithumka 5 lIam 140 Tek Bdr. Jimma Siddhithumka 4 Ilam 141 Asal Bdr. Tamang Siddhithumka 5 lIam I 142 Uttim Bdr. Limbu Siddhithumka 6 lIam 143 Gopal Fago Soyak 7 lIam 144 Karna Bdr. Kepchhaki Soyak 7 lIam i 145 Prem Bdr. Rai Soyak 9 lIam I 146 Karna Bdr. Rana Soyak 7 lIam 147 Bir Bdr. Tamang Soyak 9 lIam 148 Khadga Man Shrestha Soyak 3 lIam ! 149 Rana Bdr. Tamang Soyak 9 lIam 150 Nar Bdr. Magar Soyak 7 lIam 151 Lila Prasad Acharya Soyak 9 lIam 152 Hasta Bdr. Karki Soyak 9 lIam 153 Parshuram Acharya Soyak 9 lIam 154 Madhav Prasad Acharya Soyak 9 lIam 155 Laxman Acharya Soyak 9 lIam 156 Suk Bdr. Fadra Soyak 9 lIam I 157 Jay Bdr. Gurung Godak 3 lIam 158 Durga Bdr. Gurung Godak 3 lIam 159 Agni Prasad Raut Godak 3 lIam 160 Yuvraj Neupane Godak 3 lIam 161 Kumar Darjl Godak 3 lIam 162 Ishwari Subedi Godak 3 lIam 163 Rewat Man Rimal Godak 3 lIam 164 Bir Bdr. Ekten Chisapani 9 lIam 165 Dambar Bdr. Rai Chisapani 9 lIam 166 Tupendra Kumar Ekten Chisapani 9 Uam 167 Jag Bdr. Rai Danabari 9 lIam 168 Matak Rai Danabari 9 lIam 169 Desh Blr Ral Danabarl 9 lIam 170 Jaya Man Ral Danabarl 9 lIam 171 Man Kumar Rai Danabarl 9 lIam 172 Dhan Bdr. Kalikote Danabari 9 lIam 173 Som Sdr. Kalikote Danabari 9 lIam 174 Bal Bdr. B.K. Danabari 9 Ilam 175 Tek Kulung Rai Mahamai 5 lIam 176 Khadga Yonghang Mahamal 5 lIam 177 Chandra Bdr. Lungeli Mahamai 5 lIam 178 Chandrablr Yonghang Mahamai 5 lIam 179 Manoj Rai Mahamai 5 Ilam 180 Puma Bdr. Cham ling Mahamal 5 lIam 181 Lokman Nembang Mahamal 5 Uam 182 Dik Bdr. Rai Mahamai 5 lIam 183 Kumbadan Ral Mahamai 5 lIam ! 184 Padam Swor Jabegu Mahamai 5 lIam 185 Jagat Bdr. Ale Bajho 2 lIam 186 Yam Bdr. Thapa Bajho 2 lIam 187 Bhimraj Yonghang Bajho 2 lIam 188 Man Bdr. Umbu Bajho 2 lIam 189 Shim Prasad Limbu Bajho 2 lIam 190 Rana Bdr. limbu Bajho 2 lIam 191 Anka Prasad limbu Bajho 2 lIam 192 Ganga Prasad limbu Bajho 2 lIam 193 Bhakta Bdr. Magar Chulachuli 5 Ilam 194 Tek Prasad Khalung Chulachuli 5 lIam 195 Tulasi Bhurtel Chulachuli 5 lIam 196 Chandra Bhurtel Chulachuli 5 lIam 197 Kehala Tajpuria Chulachuli 5 lIam Chulachuli 5 lIam Chulachuli lakhanpur Lakhanpur Lakhanpur Lakhanpur lakhanpur Lakhanpur Annex 6.2.1 : Regional Plant Diversity Annex 6.2.1: Regional Plant Diversity SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 1. · Abrus precatorius Rati Gedi Legumonisae i 2. Acacia pennata Arai Legumonisae 3. Acacia catechu Khayar Leguminosae 4. Acacia pennata Arai Leguminosae 5. Acacia rugata Shikakai Leguminosae 6. Achyranthes aspera Apamarga Amaranthaeeae 7. Achyranthus sp. Acanthaceae 8. Acorus calamus Bojho Araceae 9. Adiantum capillus-veneris Pteridaceae 10. Adiantum caudatum Pteridaeeae 11. Adiantum philippense Pteridaceae 12. Adina cordifolia Karam Rubiaceae 13. Aeschynanthus sp. Gesneriaceae 14. Agave americana ketuki Agaraeeae 15. Ageratum conizoides Gandhe,lIameihar Compo sitae 16. Albizzia chinen sis Legumonisae 17. ! Albizzia gamblei Leguminosae i 18. I Albizzia lebbeck Kalo siris Leguminosae 19. Albizzia lucidicor Padke Leguminosae , 20. Albizzia procera Legumonisae 21. i Albizzia sp. Siris (Seto, Rato) Leguminosae I 22. Alnus nepalensis Utis Betulaceae 23. Alstonia scho/aris Chhatiban ~ae i 24. · Altemanthera sessilis Bhiringijhar aeeae 25. i Amaranthus spinosus Ban Lude Amaranthaceae 26. Amaranthus viridis Lude Amaranthaceae ! 27. Ammannia baccifera Amarphool Lythraceae 28. Amomum subulatum Alainehi Zingibraceae 29. Anagalis arevensis Armale Primulaceae 30. ! Anaphalis sp. Buki Compositae 31. Anisome/es indica Ratocharpate Lamiaceae 32. Annona squamosa Salifa Annonaceace 33. Anogeissus latifo/ia i Banjhi Combretaeeae 34. i Anthocephalus chinen sis Kadam Rubiaceae 35. Anthocephalus chinensis Rubiaceae ! 36. Anthocephalus kadamba Kadam Rubiaceae i 37. · Antidesma acidum Archal Euphorbiaceae 38. Ardisia humilis Myrsinaceae 39. Areca catechu Supari Palme 40. Argemone mexican a Thakal Papareraceae . 41. · Ariesaema turtuosum Sarpako Makai Araceae I 42. Ariesaenma speciosum Sarpako Makai Araceae 43. Ariesaenma tortuosum Araceae 44. Artemisia dubia Titepati Compositae 45. Artemisia indica Titepati Compositae 46. Artemisia sp. Titepati Compositae 47. Artmemisia vulgaris Asteraceae 48. Arundinaria sp. Nigalo Graminae I 49. Arundinella benghalensis Poaceae 50. · Arundinel/a nepalensis Phurkekhar Gramineae ! 51. Asclepias curassavica Asclepiadaceae 52. Asparagus racemosus Kurilo Liliaeeae I 53. Atrocarpus heterophyflus Rukh Katahar Moraeeaae 54. Atrocarpus lakoocha Badahar Moraeeae I 55. Azadiractah indica Neem Meliaceae 56. Bahunia malabarica Leguminosae 57. Bambusa balcooa Dhanubans Gramineae i 58. Bambusa nutans Malabans Graminaea 59. Banbusa arundinacea Graminaea 60. Barieria criBtata Bhedekuro Acanthaceae 61. Barieria dichotoma Acanthaceae 62. Barieria strigosa i Acanthaceae lots SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 63. Bassia b(Jtyracea Chyuri Sapotaceae m! 64. Bauhinia bahli Leguminosae 65. i B?uhinia eupurea k' Leguminosae 66. · Begonia megaptera Ir kanche Begoniaceae 67. Begonia nepalensis Begoniaceae 68. I Begonia nepalensis Makarkanche Begoniaceae 69. Berberis aristata Chutro Berberidaceae 70. Bergirlla lifluJata Pashanved Saxitragaceae 71. Bidens pilosa kuro Compositae 72. Bischofia iavanica Kaijal Staphylae<;ae i 73. Bi~torta sp. Polygonaceae 74. Blumea lacera Asteraceae 75. I Blumeopsis nava Asteraceae i 76. · Boehmeria macroehylla ... Gargalo ae 77. i Boehmeria rugulosa Dar I Urticaceae 78. Boehrravia diffusa Punarnawa I Nyctaginaceae 79. Bombax ceiba Simal Bombacaceae 80. ! Brassiapsis hanila aile Araliaceae 81. 82. Bridelia retusa Bridelia stieularis GaY9 Gayo ~ae rbiaceae 83. · Budd!eia asiatica Bhimserl~ati Loganiaceae 84. · Butea minor Bhuletro ... - Leguminosae 85. I Butea monospenna Palans Leguminosae 86. Caesalpinia bonduc Kandejhar ..... -~ Fabaceae 87. Caesaleinia cucullata Lahare siris Leguminosae 88. Calamus acanthoseathus - Bet Palmae 89. Calamus latifolius Bet Palmae 90. Calamus leptospathus Bet Palmae 91. C;a/licap.a arborea I Guyelo Verbenaceae 92. Callicama macrophyla · Verbenaceae i i 93. Callicarpa restita Verbenaceae 94. Callicama vesfita Verbenaceae 95. · Callistemon citrinus Kalkiphool Myrtaceae 96. Calo!roeis fliflantea Aank Ascle~iadaceae 97. Calotropis procera Ank · Asclepiadaceae 98. · Camelia sp. Theaceae 99. Camellia sinensis Theaceae 100. Canabis sativa Bhangai, Ganja Cannabaceae 101. Carex sp. Gramineae 102. I Careya arbore a Kumbi becvthidaceae 1 earia eJliptica Cilia, Golthyangro, Badkaule Flacourtiaceae 104. asearia sp. Flacourtiaceae '105. Cassia fistula · Rajbriksha Fabaceae 106. Cassia noribunda Tapre Leguminosae 107. I Cassia minnosoides Leguminosae 108. Cassia occidentalis Ta~re Legumin()sae 109. Cassia sophora Thulo Tapre beguminosae 110. Cassia tora Tapre, Chakramardi I Fabaceae 111. Cassia tora Tapre LeglJlllinosae 112. I Castanopsis indica Dhale katus Fagaceae 113. Castan.t:>f!.§is trib.ufoides Masurekatus Fagaceae 114. Casuarina equisetifolia Casuarinaceae 115. Cedrella toona Tooni Meliaceae 116. Celocea argefltea Amaranthaceae 117. I Celtis australis Kahri Ulmaceae i I i 118. Centella asiatica Ghodtapre Umbelliferae 119. Cimhalostachyum latifolium I Gopi Bans i Gramineae 120. Cestrum diumum Solanaceae 121, Chamabainia cuspidata Urticaceae 122. I Cheilanthusanceps · Pteridaceae 123. Cheilanthus tarinose Pteridaceae 124. Cheilanthus st:!. Pteridaceae 125. Cheilanthus tenuifolia i Pteridaceae 126. Chenopodium album Bethe Chenot:!odiaceae 20f8 SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 127. Chenopodium ambrosoides Chenopodiaceae 128. Chromolaene odorata Asteraceae 129. Chrysopogon aciculatus Kuro Poaceae 130. Chrysopogon gryllus Salimo Gramineae 131. Cinnamomum glaucescens Sugandhakokila Lauraceae 132. Cinnamomum tamala Nepali Dalchini Lauraceae 133. I Cinnmmomum camphora Kapur Lauraceae 134. Cipadessa baccifera Meliaceae 135. Cissampelos pariena I Batulpate Menispermaceae 136. Clerodendron indicum Chinde Verbenaceae 137. Clerodendron indium Chinde Verbenaceae 138. Clerodendron inforlunatum Verbenaceae 139. Clerodendron viscosum Bhat Verbenaceae 140. Coe/ogyne sp. Sunakhari Orchidaceae 141. Coffea arabica Coffee Rubiaceae 142. Coix lachrymal-jobi Jabe, Bhirkaulo Poaceae 143. Colebrokia oppositifolia Dhusure Labiatae E 144. 145. 146. 147. Colquhounia coccinea Combretum roxburghii Commelina benghalensis Costus speciosus Sano Tusare Bankaane Betlauri Labiatae Combrefaceae Commelinaceae Zinziberaceae 148. Crasocephalum crepidiodes Compositae 149. Crotolaria pa/lida Jhunjhuna Fabaceae 150. Croto/aria sp. Leguminosae 151. Cryptolepis buchananii Asclepiadaceae 152. Cryptomeria japonica Dhupi Salla Taxodiaceae 153. Crytococcum accrescens Poaceae 154. Curculio orchioides Hvpoxidaceae 155. Cuscuta reflexa Akasbeli Cuscutaceae 156. Cycas pectinata Kalbal Cycadaceae 157. Cymbidium sp. Sunakhari Orchidaceae 158. Cynodon daety/on Dubo Poaceae 159. Cyperus diformis Mothe ~:nigro 160. Cyperus rotundus Cvperaceae 161. Cypreus iria Cyperaceae 162. Cythea gigantean Bhat Cytheaceae 163. Cythea spinulosa Rukh Unvu Cytheaceae 164. Dalbergia sissoo Sisau LeQuminosae 165. Datura mete/ Dhaturo Solanaceae 166. Deeringia amaranthoides Amaranthaceae 167. Dendrobium pierardi Orchidaceae 168. Dendroca/amus giganteus Bhalubans Graminae Fii 169. Dendrocalamus hamiNonii Gramineae 170. Desmodium conferlum Bhatelaharo LeQuminosae Desmodium microphyllum Butekanika Fabaceae · sequax Legumonisae 173. Desmodium triflorum Legumonisae 174. Desmotrichum fimbriatum Orchidaceae 175. Dichora febrifuga Saxifragaceae 176. Didymocarpus leueocalyx Gesneriaceae 177. Digitaria setyigera Poaceae 178. Dil/enia indica Dilleniaceae 179. Dil/enia penlagyna Tantari Dilleniaceae 180. Dioscorea bulbifera Githa Dioscoreaceae 181. Diplazium muricatum Pteridaceae 182. Diplazium polypodioides Pteridaceae 183. Diplazium spectabi/e Pteridaceae 184. Diplazium viridissimum Pteridaceae 185. Diploknema bUfyracea Sapotaceae 186. Discorea de/toidea TarullBhyaku r Dioscoreaceae 187. Drymaria cordata Abijalo 188. Dryopteris cochleata Nihuro Pteridaceae 189. I Dryopteris filix-mas 190. Duabanga snonneratioides Lam pate Sonneratioidaceae 30U SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 191. Duranta repens Nilkanda Verbenaceae Echinochloa colona 192. Sama 193. Eclipta prostrate Bhringiraj Edgeworlhia gardneri 194. Argeli Eichomia crassipes 195. Jalkumbhi Elaeocaprpus sphaericus 196. Rudraksha Elatostema platyphyl/um var. 197. Urticaceae polycephalum 198. Elephantopus scaber Sanjeebanbuti Compositae 199. Eleusine indica Kodejhar Poaceae 200. Emilia sonchifolia Asteraceae 201. Englehardtia spicata Mauwa(pahadi) Juglandaceae 202. Entada phaseoloides Pangro Leguminosae 203. Equisetum debile Equisetaceae 204. · Equisetum sp. Ankhlejhar Equisetaceae 205. · Eragrostis japonica Banso Poaceae ~ Eragrostis tenel/a Juge banso Gramineae 's uniolaides Gramineae 208. Eriobotrya elliptica Rosaceae 209. Erioicaulon cinereum Eriocaulaceae 210. Erythrina stricta Phaledo-Lo Leguminosa 211. Erythrina variegata Leguminosae 212. Eugenia formosa ThuloJamun Mvrtaceae 213. Eugenia sp. Phanir,Jamun 214. Eulaliopsis binita Babiyo · Graminae 215. Euonymus hamiltonium Celastraceae 216. Eupatorium adenophorum Banmara Compositae 217. Eupatorium odoratum Banmara Com ositae 218. Euphorbia hirla Pudkejhar 219. · Euphorbia pulcherrim Lalupate 220. Euphorbia royleana Siudi 221. Evodia fraxinifolia 222. Exbucklandia populnea Jimboo 223. Ficis hispida 224. Ficus auriculata Nibharo 225. Ficus benghalensis Bar 226. Ficus cunia Khanayo 227. Ficus drupecea var. pubescens 228. Ficus hispida Kothedumar, Khasreto 229. Ficus lacor Kabhro Moraceae 230. Ficus racemosa Guller, Dumri Moraceaae 231. Ficus religiosa Peepal Moraceaae 232. Fimbristylis dichotoma Cyperaceae 233. Fimbristylis miliacea Juwane Cyperaceae 234. Flacourtia jungomas Flacourtiaceae 235. Fleminga strobilifera Bhatmase Leguminosae 236. Flemingia strobilifera Bhatamase Leguminosae 237. Flickingeria maracrraei Orchidaceae 238. Galirlsoga sp. Compositae 239. Garuga pinnata Dabdabe Burseraceae 240. I Girardinia palmate Lekhsisnu Urticaceae 241. I Glochidion velutinum Lati kath Euphorbiaceae 242. Gmelina arborea -- Khamari Verbenaceae 243. Gnaphalium polycaulon Asteraceae 244. Gnaphalium sp. Compositae 245. Gonatanthus pumilus Compositae 246. Gossypium herbaceum Kapas Malvaceae 247. Grewia oppositifolia Syalphusro Tiliaceae 248. Hygrophila salicifolia ae 249. Hamiltonia suaveolens e 250. Hedyotis corymbosa 251. Heliotropium indicum Hathi-sure naceae 252. Hemigraphis hirla thaceae 253. HolarrenC/pubespens Indrajau naceae 4of8 SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 254. Holmskoidea sagum Verbenaceae 255. Holmskoidia sanguinea .Ihule phul Verbenaceae 256. Homa/ium nepaiense Flacoutiaceae 257. Hydrangea sp. Hydrangeaceae 258. Hygrophila schulii Gokhula-k-kanta Acanthaceae 259. Hygrophylla polysperma Acanthaceae 260. Hymenodictyon excelsum Lati Karam 261. Hyptis suaveolens Ganaule, Buttejhar 262. Imperata cylindrica Siroo 263. Indigofera pulchella 264. Inula cappa Gai tihare 265. Ipomoea aquatica Kami ko Sag Convolvulaceae 266. Ipomoea batatus Sakharkhand Convolvulaceae ~ 267. Jatropha curcus Datiban Sajiban 268. · Juglans regia Okhar 269. Jusficia adhatoda Asuro Acanthaceae 270. Justicia procumbens var. simplex Acanthaceae 271. Kyllinga nemora/is Cvperaceae 272. Lagestroemia indica Asare phul Lathyraceae 273. Lagestroemia parviflora Boddhaiyaro Lathyraceae 274. · Lannea coromandelica Hallude Anacardiaceae 275. · Lantana camara Masinokande Verbenaceae 276. · Lawsonia inermis Mehendi Lvthraceae ~m Goleni Leeaceae Pteridaceae Pteridaceae 8. e ISOruS SU Imans Pteridaceae 281. Leucus indica Guma, Dulphejhar Lamiaceae 282. Leuoceptrum canum Ghurbis Labiatae 283. Lindera bifolia Lauraceae 284. Lindera neasiana Lauraceae 285. Utsea cubeba Siltimur Lauraceae 286. Utsea lancifO/ia Lauraceae 287. Utsea monopetala Kutmiro Lauraceae 288. Utsea salcifolia Lauraceae 289. Lobelia pyramidalis Lobeliaceae 290. Lucu/ia gratissima Lucu Swan Rubiaceae 291. Lycopodium ciavatum Nagbeli ae 292. Lygodium flexosum Kukurjhar 293. Lygodium sp. 294. i Lyonia ovalifo/ia Angeri 295. · Macaranga pustulata Maleto 296. · Machilus odorattissima Kaulo 297. Madhuca longifolia Mahuwa Sapotaceae 298. Maesa chisia Bilaune rsinaceae 299. Maesa macrophylla Bhogate rsinaceae 300. Maesa montana rsinaceae 301. Maesa rugosa ~SiS · nSls Jamenemandro Sindure Euphorbiacae i Aanp Anacardiaceae · 305. Melastoma malabathrium Chuleshi Melastomaceae 306. Melastoma normale Melastomaceae 307. Melia azadiractah Bakenu Meliaceae 308. Meliosma simplicifolia Sabiaceae 309. Melocma corchorifolia Patuwajhar Sterculiaceae 310. Michelia champaca Chap Magnoliaceae 311. Michelia kisO{Ja Mangoliaceae 312. Mikania micrantha Banmara Asteraceae 313. Mifiusa tomentosa Kalipak Annonaceae 314. Mimosa pudica Lajjawati Fabaceae 315. · Mimosa rubicaulis Arelu Leguminosae 316. Momordica charantia Ban Karelo Cucurbitaceae 317. Monochoria vaginalis Pontederiaceae 5018 SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 318. Moringa oliefera Sahijan Moringaceae 319. Moringa sp. Saijan Moringaceae 320. Morus australis Kimbu Moraceaae 321. Morussp. Kimbu Moraceae 322. Mucuna pririens Kauso Fabaceae 323. Mumssaenda roxburghii Rubiaceae 324. Murdania nudiffora Kaanejhar Commel inaceae 325. Murraya koenigii Currypatta Rutaceae 326. Musa balbisiana Bankera Musaceae 327. Mussaenda angustifolia Rubiaceae 328. Mussaenda frondosa Dhobini Rubiaceae 329. Mussaenda trutleyi Rubiaceae 330. Myrica esculenta Kaphal Myricaceae 331. Nelumbo nucifera Kamal Nymphaeaceae 332. Nephrolepis cordifolia Paniamala Davalliaceae 333. Nerium indicum Karabir Apocynaceae 334. Nyctanthes arbo-tristis Parijat Oleaceae 335. Nymphea nouchali Kamal Nymphaeaceae 336. Ocimum americana Babari phool Lamiaceae 337. Ocimum bacilicum Labiatae 338. Ocimum sanctum Tulsi Labiatae 339. Ocimum tenuiflorum Tulsi Lamiaceae 340. Desmodium oojeinensis Sand an Leguminosae 341. Operculina turpetum Convolvulaceae 342. Opismenus composites Gramineae 343. Oplismenus burmanii Poaceae 344. Opuntia monocantha Siudi Cactaceae 345. Oroxylon indicum Tatelo Bignoniaceae 346. Osbeckia nepalensis Melastomaccae 347. Osbekia stellata Rato Chuleshi Melastomaceae 348. Osyris withiana Nundhiki Santalaceae 349. Otochilus lancilabius Orchidaceae 350. Oxalis comiculata Chariamilo Oxalidaceae 351. Oxyspora paniculata Melastomaccae 352. Phyllantus virgatus Euphorbiaceae 353. Panadanus nepalense Pandanaceae 354. Pandanus odorattissima Pandanaceae 355. Paspalidium flavidum Poaceae 356. Pavetta indica Rubiaceae 357. Pennisetum pedicillatum Poaceae 358. Peperomia pellucid Piplajahr Piperaceae 359. Pergularia daemia Kashe Kado Laharo Asclepiadaceae 360. Perilla fruitiscens Silam Lamiaceae 361. Periostrophe speciosa Acanthaceae 362. Phlogacanthus thrysiflorus Acanthaceae 363. Phobe lanceolata Lauraceae 364. Phoenix humilis Thakal Palmae 365. Phyla nodoflora Verbenaceae 366. Phyllanthus emblica Amala Euphorbiaceae 367. Physalis peruviana jangali Mewa Solanaceae 368. Pilea symmeria Kamle Urticaceae 369. Pilea umbrosa Urticaceae 370. Pinus roxbur.qhii Rani Sallo Pinaceae 371. Piperchaba Chabo Pipraceae 372. Piper longum Pipla Piperaceae 373. Piper nigrum Marich Piperaceae 374. Pistia stratiotes jal kobhi Araceae 375. Pithocellobium dulce .Iilebi Fabaceae 376. Plumeria rubra Choya phul, Golaiche Apocynaceae 377. Pogonantherum paniceum Kharuki Gramaineae 378. Pogostemon benghalensis Rudilo Lamiaceae 379. Pogostemon sp. Labiatae 380. Polygonum barbatum Pirejhar Polygonaceae 381. Polygonum hydropiper Pirejhar Polygonaceae 6of8 SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 382. Polygonum molle Thotne Polygonaceae 383. Polygonum sp. PolYllonaceae 384. Polysticum lentum pteridaceae 385. Po/ysticum nepalense ... Pteridaceae 386. Portulaca olaracea Portulacaceae 387. Potentilla sp. Rosaceae 388. Premna barbata Gineri Vebenaceae 389. Primula umbellate Primulaceae 390. Prunus cerasoides Painyu Rosaceae 391. Psidium guajava Amba Myrtaceae 392. Pteris aspericaulis Pteridaceae ! 393. Pteris biaurita Pteridaceae 394. Pteris quadriaurita Pteridaceae 395. Pterocarpus santa/inus Lelluminosae 396. Quercus accutissima Fagaceae 3\:U. Quercus glauca Phalat Fagaceae 398. · Quercus lancifolia Fagaceae 399. Quercus languinosa Bani Fagaceae 400. Randia faciculata Maidal Rubiaceae 401. Randia longispina Rubiaceae 402. Ranunculus seteratus Ramunculaceae · 403. Rauvolfia serpentina Sarpagandha Apocynaceae 404. Reinwardtia indica Linaceae 405. Rhododendron arboretum Gurans Ericaceae 406. Rhus javanica Bhakimilo Anacardiaceae 407. Rhus Parviflora Satibayar Anacardiaceae 408. Ricinus communis Adir Euphorbiaceae 409. Rouwolfia serpentine Sarpagandha Apocynaceae 410. Rubia manjith Majitho Rubiaceae 411. Rubus el/ipticus Aiselu 412. Rumex vesicarius 413. Rungia parviflora Acanthaceae 414. i Saccarum spontaneum Kans, Kharahi 415. · Sambucus hookeri Kani 416. Sapindus mukorossi Riththha 417. Sapium insigne Khirro 418. Sarcoocca coriacea Buxaceae 419. Saurauia napulensis Gogan Saurauiaceae 420. Schima wallichii Chilaune Theaceae · 421. Schleichera oleosa kusum Sapindaceae 422. Scoparia dulcis Mithojhar Scrophulariaceae 423. Selagine/la sp. SelaQinellaceae 424. Semecarpus anacardium Bhalayo Anacardiaceae 425. Senecio densiflorus Compositae 426. Senecio sp. I Compositae 427. Sesbania sesban Ghansi Fabaceae 428. Sheff/era venulosa Araliaceae 429. Shorea robusta Sal Di pterocarpaceae 430. Sida acuta Bariyar, Balu Malvaceae 431. Sida rhombifo/ia Sa no Chillya Malvaceae 432. Sida sp. Malvaceae 433. Sida spinosa Balu Malnaceae 434. Smilax macrophylla Kukurdaino Smilaceae 435. Smilax ovalifolia Kukurdaino Smilaceae 436. Smilax sp. Liliaceae 437. Smilax zeylanica Smilaceae 438. Smithia sensitive Sirishejhar Fabaceae 439. So/anea stercu/iaceus Elaeocarpaceae 440. So/anum anguivi Solanaceae 441. So/anum aquileatissimum kantakari Solanaceae 442. Solanum nigrum Kaligedi Solanaceae 443. Solanum torvum Banbihi Solanaceae 444. Solanum torvum Solanaceae 445. So/anum xanthocarpum Kantakari Solanaceae 70f8 SN Scientific Name Local Name Family 446. Sonchus asper Asteraceae 447. Spaeranthus indicus Compositae 448. Sphatholobus parviflorus Debrelahara Leguminosae 449. Spilanthes clava Asteraceae 450. Spondias pinnta Amaro Anacardiaceae 451. Stephania japonica Menispermaceae 452. Sterculia villosa Odane Sterculiaceae 453. Stersopermum personatum Padari Bignoniaceae 454. Strobilanthes capitatus Acanthaceae 455. Strobilanthes sp. Acanthaceae 456. Swerlia chirayita Chirayito Gentianaceae 457. Sygyzium opercula tum Myrtaceae 458. Symplocos sp. Kholme Symplocaceae 459. Syzygium jambos Jamun Myrtaceae 460. Syzyzium cuminii Myrtaceae 461. Syzyzium wallichii Myrtaceae 462. Tamarindus indica Titri Fabaceae 463. Tamarix dioica T amaricaceae 464. Tauloma hodsoni Bhalupate Magnoliaceae 465. Tectona grandis Teak Verbenaceae 466. Telosma pal/ida Asclepiadaceae 467. Terminalai chebula Harro Combretaceae 468. Terminalia alata Saj Combretaceae 469. Terminalia bellirica Barro Combretaceae 470. Terminalia tomentosa Saj Combretaceae 471. Teminalia myriocarpa Panisaaj Combretaceae 472. Themeda triandra Gramaineae 473. Thevetia peruviana Barmashe Apocynaceae 474. Thunbergia coccinia Acanthaceae 475. Thysanolaena latifolia Amriso Poaceae 476. Thysanolaena maxima Amriso Graminae 477. Tinospora cordifolia Gurjo Menispermaceae 478. Toona ciliata Tooni Meliaceae 479. Tragia involucrata Laharesisnu Euphorbiaceae 480. Trema orientalis Ulmaceae 481. Trichilia connoroides Ankhitare Meliaceae 482. Triumfetfa rhomboids Tiliaceae 483. Typha angustifolia Typhaceae 484. Urlica dioca Sisnu Urticaceae 485. Valeriana sp. Valerianauae 486. Valeriana wallichii Sugandhawal Valerianaceae 487. Veronica anagalis-aquatica Scrophulariaceae 488. Vetiveria zizanoides Khas Khas Poaceae 489. Viburnum sp. Ghodakhari Sambucaceae 490. Vimonia cinerea Mirchia Asteraceae 491. Viscum arluculatum Loranthaceae 492. Viscum sp. Shikarilahara Loranthaceae 493. Vitex negundo Simali Verbenaceae 494. Vitis repens Vitaceae 495. Wallichia densiflora Palmae 496. Wehlenbergia marginata Campanulaceae 497. Wendlandia coriacea Tilke Rubiaceae 498. Woodfordia fruticosa Dhaiyaro Lythraceae 499. Zanthixylum armatum Timur Rutaceae 500. Zizyphus incurva Hadebayar Rhamnaceae 501. Zizyphus mauritaniana Bayar Rhamnaceae 8 of 8 Annex 6.2.2 : Sample Plot Descriptions 01 the KCTLP Corridor Annex 6.2.2 : Sample Plot Descriptions of the KCTLP Corridor Sample Plot No.1 This sample plot is characterized as a broad leaved forest patch dominated by shorea robusta. Though this plot is having big trees of Albizzia and Callicarpa, but these species are only represented. Due to its location at the foot of the mountain and influenced by riverine habitat, Acacia catechu is also recorded in this plot. Other woody and herbaceous species of this site are Maesa macrophylla, Colebrokia oppositifolia, Woodfordia fruiticosa, Osbeckia sp., Eupatorium odoratum, Artemisia sp., etc. Sample Plot No.2 This forest patch is heavily dominated by a Sal (Shorea robusta) trees. There are few trees of Schima wallichii and one big tree of Pinus roxburghii. Due to more dryness, there are less number of plants and species at the ground layer. Few individuals of Woodfordia along with Inula cappa, Eupatorium adenophorum, E. odoratum and Pogonantherum sp. cover the ground. Sample plot No.3 This plot is highly dominated by Shorea trees with few individuals of Schima wallichii. Due to the edge of the cultivated land there is no remarkable ground flora. Ground flora is dominated by Woodfordia, Osbeckia, Inula, Lantana camara along with Lygodium sp., Pteris sp., Nephrolepis cordifo/ia, etc. However, on the vicinity, some plants such as Jatropa curcus, Sapium insigne, Eupatorium sp. etc. have been noted. Sample Plot No.4 This forest patch is mixed broad leaved one.Though Bauhinia purpurea is found in significant number other spp. are found is mixed proportion. There is no remarkable ground vegetation. However, bamboo clumps are found on the edges. Sample Plot No.5 This is also a mixed forest patch. Schima wallichii and Bauhinia purpurea are more dominating and are found in mixed proportion. There is some disturbance on the trees due to the lopping of branches for domestic uses. Sample Plot No.6 This site is almost pure stand of Shorea. Lagestroemia and Termina/ia are found in insignificant number. Due to much dryness and domination of Sal trees, ground flora is mostly covered by Eupatorium adenophorum, Inula and Pogonantherum spp. Few individuals of Flemingia and Woodfordia are also noted here. Sample Plot No.7 This site is having mixed type of forest patch with few tall trees of Adina cordifolia and Duabanga sonerettoides. Ground flora is covered by Justicia adhatoda, Colebrokia oppositifolia, Eupatorium adenophorum, Achyranthes sp. and Lygodium sp. Sample Plot No.8 This plot is characterized by the presence of diversified tree species. Here are very few matured trees with the majority of moderate size class trees. Ground flora is represented by Lantana camara,Woodfordia fruiticosa, Eupatorium odoratum, Lygodim sp., etc. Sal leaf litter is found up to 10 cm deep in this site. Sample Plot No 9 Though this plot is mostly dominated by Shorea and Schima species but there are few matured individuals of Pinus roxbughii as well. Associated ground flora includes Cipadessa baccifera, Lantata camara, Woodfordia fruiticosa, Maesa macrophycla, Eupatorium odoratum, Pogonantherum sp. Imperata cylindrica, Lygodium sp. etc. 1 of 12 Sample Plot No.10 This site is having Rhoododendron arboreum as the most dominant tree species. However, some matured trees of Schima wallichii are also found along with other common sps. This locality stands as a different forest patch in this climatic zone. However, there is much similarity in the ground flora with the presence of Flemingia sp. Vibumum sp., Imperata cylindrica, Inula cappa, Pogonantherum sp.,etc. Sample plot No 11 This site is having a pure Pine (Pinus roxborghiJ) forest which is situated at the top of the ridge. Trees are also highly matured and are characterized with the attributes of the natural forest. Ground is more open and the ground flora is composed of Rhus javanica, Flemingia sp, Maesa macrophylla, Pteris sp., Cissampe/os sp., Anaphalis sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample plot No. 12 This site is a degraded woodland having mixed representation of common species of the locality namely Schima wallichii, Shorea robusta and Pinus roxborghii. Ground is covered by dense growth of Eupatorium odoratum. Sample plot No. 13 This sample plot is dominated by relatively matured trees of Adina cordifolia, though there is good representation of other common species of this locality. There are sufficient numbers of ground flora such as Co/ebrokia oppositifolia, Woodfordia fruiticosa, Maesa macropohylla, Eupatorium adenophorum, E. odoratum, Ageratum conyzoides, Strobilanthes sp., Pogonantherum sp., etc. Sample Plot No. 14 This sample plot is represented by various spp. with the dominance of Shorea and is classified as a mixed Sal forest though there are some matured trees of Terminalia, Lagestroemia and Albizzia, but their numerical presence is very low. Ground is covered by colebrokia sp., Smilax sp., Pteris sp., Cissampelos sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, Cheilanthus sp., etc. Sample Plot No 15 This is heavily degraded and denuded site and is represented only by bushy vegetation of Schima wallichii, Shorea robusta and the distribution of species is very sparse. Lagestroemia and Rhus parviflora are only the major species. Ground flora·is mainly covered by Eupatorium odoratum and few individuals of Woodfordia and Colebrokia. Sample Plot No. 16 This site is a regenerating patch of Shorea forest where some Pinus trees are also found succeeded due to biotic disturbance. The density of this plot is very low and appears as open woodland. Ground vegetation is mostly represented by Colebrokia oppositifolia, Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No.17 This site is completely dominated by Shorea robusta. Most of the trees are of moderate size except few individuals. Schima and Pinus are only represented. Ground flora is composed of Smilax, Inula, Flemingia, Caseasia, Woodfordia fruiticosa, Pogonantherum, Cheilanthus, Eupatorum odoratum, Lygodium, etc. Sample Plot No. 18 This site is composed of regenerating trees of Shorea robusta except few matured trees. Only four individuals of Pinus roxburghii of pole size are recorded here. Composition of ground flora is almost similar with plot no 17 but this site is much dense in ground vegetation due to sparse growth of trees. Sample Plot No 19 This site is composed of young trees of Shorea robusta. Two individuals of Pinus roxburghii of pole size are only represented. Ground flora are represented by Maesa macrophylla, Flemingia sp., Woodfordia, Inula cappa, Pogonantherum, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Smilax sp., Osbeckia sp., Lygodium sp. etc. Sample Plot No 20 This forest patch is almost dominated by Alnus nepalensis. Macaranga pustulata are represented by few individuals. Ground area is covered by Rubus ellipticus, some plants of Buddleja asiatica of 2 of 12 arborescent habit, Eupatorium adenophorum, Sonchus sp., etc. This site is having two clumps of Thaysanolaena maxima. Here are three bamboo clumps as well. Sample No. 21 This site is having almost pure Pinus roxburghii forest with the presence of one Castanopisis indica tree. But the forest is in moderate growth condition with very few maturing trees. Due to the open ground condition undergrowth vegetation is much well pronounced with the presence of Lantana camara, Inula cappa, Colebrokia oppositifolia, Maesa macrophylla, Anaphalis sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, Cheilanthus sp., Artemisia sp., etc. Here are two bamboo clumps. Sample No. 22 This site is having mixed Pinus-Castanopsis forest. Comparatively Pinus trees are more matured and dominate the area. Undergrowth species are Woodfordia fruiticosa, Smilax, Colebrokia, Flemingia, Lantana camara, Eupatorium adenoforum, Cheilanthus sp., etc. Sample Plot No. 23 This site is having different forest tree components such as Castanopsis indica, Macaranga pustulata, Englehardtia spicata, Bambax ceiba, Sapium insigne, Bassia butyracea, etc. but the dominant species is Alnus nepalensis. Due to the presence of mixed and diversified speices, ground flora is also found diverse which are represented by Colebrokia oppositifolia, Sida sp., Rubus ellipticus, Vitex negundo, Dryopteris cochleata, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Artemisia sp., Bidens pilosa, etc. Sample plot No. 24 This site is characterised as a mixed broad leaved forest. Representative species of this site are Alnus nepalensis, Sapium insigne, Macaranga pustulata, Schima wallichii, etc. Undergrowth vegetation is composed of Maesa chisia, Leucoceptrum canum, Rubus ellipticus, Achyranthus sp., Urtica sp., Artemisia sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, Bidens pilosa, Nephrolepis cordifolia, etc. Sample Plot No. 25 This site is composed of Alnus nepalensis, Schima wallichii and Macaranga pustalata. The trees are sparsely distributed and there is much growth of ground flora. Undergrowth species are represented by Rubus ellipticus, Sida sp., Vitex negndo, Crassocephalum crepidioides, Bistorta sp., Artemisia sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 26 Representative species of this site are Alnus nepalensis, Sapium insigne, Macaranga pustalata and Schima wallichii. Ground flora is dominated by Maesa chisia, Rubus ellepticus, Artemisia sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, Nephlrolepis cor~ifolia, etc. Sample Plot No. 27 This site is dominated by Alnus nepalensis, Ficus cunia and Sapium insigne. Englehardtia spicata, Macaranga pustulata and Schima wallichii are only represented. Undergrowth is covered by Leucoceptrum canum, Rubus ellipticus, Thysanolaena maxima, Artemisia sp., Bidens pilosa, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Urtica sp., etc. Sample Plot No. 28 This site is having degraded Alnus forest and appears as woodland. Minor component tree species of this site are Prunus cerasoides, Saurauia napoulensis, Trichilia connoroides, etc. Part of the site is covered by 'Amriso' (Thysanolaena maxima), plantation and bamboo clumps. Very few plants such as Maesa macrophylla, Pogonantherum, Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. are recorded on the ground. Sample Plot No. 29 This is almost a pure stand of Alnus nepalensis with two individuals of Macaranga pustulata of tree and pole size. Undergrowth is covered by Rubus ellipticus, Buddleja asiatica (shrub size), Eupatorium adenophorum, Pogonantherum sp., etc. Sample Plot No. 30 Though there is dominance of Alnus nepalensis in this site, Englehardtia spicata and Macaranga pustala are also fairly represented. There are few clumps of 'Amriso' within the studied site. Other notable undergrowth species are Rubus ellipticus, Craassocephalum crepidioides, Sonchus sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. 3 of 12 Sample Plot No. 31 This plot is characterized by the presence of Alnus nepa/ensis, Ficus cunia and Macaranga pustalata. Undergrowth species of this site are Rubus el/ipticus, Thysanolaena maxima, Sonchus sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, Pogohantherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 32 This site is dominated by Alnus nepalensis and other tree species such as Macaranga pustulata, Ficus lacor, Cryptomeria japonica, an exotic species, and a single tree of Rhododendron arboreum. Ground vegetation is covered by Colebrokia oppositifolia, Rubus el/ipticus, Artemisia sp., Equisetum sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 33 This site is having Alnus nepalensis as the most dominant tree species along with Macaranga pustulata, Ficus cunia, F. lacor, Saurauia napaulensis etc. Common species of undergrowth vegetation are Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Maesa chisia, Achyranthus sp., Dryopteris cochleata, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 34 This site is occupied by Alnus nepalensis patch. It is mixed with Albizzia sp., Englehardtia spicata and Prunus cerasoides along with a bamboo clump. Undergrowth is composed of Artemisia, Thysanolaena maxima, Pogonathesum, etc. Sample Plot No. 35 This site is represented by Alnus nepalensis as a dominant species. Other component tree species are Albizzia sp., Englehardtia spicata, Prunus cerasoides, Brassiopsis hanila etc. Undergrowth is covered by Thysanolaena maxima, Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 36 This site is characterized by mixed Alnus forest with the presence of Macaranga pustulata, and Englehardtia spicata along with bamboo clumps. Common ground flora includes Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, Adiantum sp., Dryopteris cochleata, Galinsoga sp., Centella asiatica etc. Some part of the undergrowth is covered by big Cardamon (Alianchi). Sample Plot No. 37 This site is occupied by almost poor quality forest of Alnus nepalensis with the representation of Schima wallichii. This is a colonizing patch of Alnus with young trees. Ground cover is represented by Osbeckia sp., Rubus sp., Pteris sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 38 This site is characterized by the presence of Alnus nepalensis as a dominant species. Other component tree species are Rhododendron arboreum, Myrica esculenta and Schima wallichii along with a bamboo clump. Ground flora is represented by Maesa chisia, Luculia gratissima, Mahoina napaulensis, Crassocephalum crepidioides, Pteris sp., Inula sp., Anaphalis sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 39 This site is composed of Alnus nepalensis as a principal tree component followed by Rhododendron arboreum. Ground layer is covered by Edgeworthia gardneri, Rubus ellipticus, Rubia manjith, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 40 This site is characterized as a mixed broad leaved forest consisting of Englehardtia spicata, Alnus nepalensis, Macaranga pustulata, Rhus sp., Schima wallichii and regenerating Castanopsis tribuloides with several bamboo clumps. Ground layer is covered by Sida sp., Rubus ellipticus, Mahonia napaulensis, Eupatorium adenopherum, Pteris sp., and Thysanolaena maxima. Sample Plot No. 41 This sample plot is dominated by Alnus nepalensis with minor representation of Englehardtia spicata and Rhododendron arboreum. There is a undergrowth of Oxyspora paniculata, Luculia gratissima, Rubus sp., Rubia manjith, Senecio sp., Eupatorium adenophorum and some clumps of big Cardamon. 4 of 12 Sample lot No. 42 This site is dominated is Alnus nepalensis followed by Englehardtia and Rhododendron arboreum. Part of the area is covered by 'Alainchi" plantation. Ground layer species are represented by Sida sp., Artemisia sp., Rubus el/epticus, Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sam pie plot No. 43 This plot is completely dominated by Alnus nepalensis. Englehardtia spicata and Schima wallich/i are only represented. Undergrowth is covered by Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Pogonantherum sp., Dryopteris cochleata, Cynodon dactylon, etc. Sample Plot No. 44 The site is completely dominated by A/nus nepa/ensis. Englehardtia and Schima wallichii are only represented. Ground area is cover by 'Alainchi' and 'Arnriso' with minor representation of Sida sp., Artemisia sp., Polygonum sp., Eupartorium adenophorum etc. Sample lot No. 45 This site is composed of pure Alnus nepalensis stand. Engleharditia spicata, Schima wallichii and Rhododendron arboreum are only represented. Considerable part of the ground is covered by'Alaichi' plantation. Other representative species are Rubus ellipticus, Centella asiatica, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 46 This sample plot is also composed of pure stand of Alnus nepalensis having low tree density. Ground area is covered by 'Amriso' plantatioin. Undergrowth is represented by Osbeckia sp., Pteris sp., Dryopteris cochleata, Crassocephalum crepidioides, etc Sample Plot No. 47 This site is composed of pure A/nus forest with few individuals of Macaranga pustulata. Undergrowth is coverd by Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Polygomum sp., Centella asiatica ,etc. Sample Plot No. 48 This plot is completely dominated by Alnus nepalensis with very few trees of Macaranga pustulata and is recognized as a pure stand of Alnus. Undergrowth is partly covered by 'Amriso' and big Cardamon and hence there is no regeneration of Alnus. Other plants covering the ground are Sida sp., Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Droypteris coch/eata, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample plot No. 49 This sample plot is dominated by A/nus nepa/ensis. Though the site is represented by other tree species such as Englehardtia spicata, Macaranga pustulata, Saurauia nepaulenlis and Schima wallichii, but they are in growing stage. Part of the area is covered by 'Alaichi' and there are very less ground flora which are represented by /nu/a cappa, Rubus ellipticus, Rubia minjith, Anapha/is sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No. 50 This sample plot is represented by almost pure Alnus nepalenis patch. Other component tree species of the site are less matured and are represented by Eng/ehardtia spicata, Schima wallichii, etc. Part of the ground is covered by 'Amriso' plantation. Ground area is represented by Maesa chisia, Rubus ellipticus, Anaphalis sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No 51 This plot constitute a small patch of forest consisting of Schima wallichii, Macaranga pustu/ata, Castanopsis indica and Albizzia sp. Ground area is represented by Rubus ellipticus, Sida sp., Dryopteris coch/eata, Centella asiatica and EupatOrium adenophorum, etc. Sample plot No. 52 This sample plot is having mixed broad leaved trees namely A/nus nepalensis, Macaranga pustu/ata, Schima wallichii and Castanopsis indica. Ground flora consists of Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Polygonum sp. and Dryopteris coch/eata. 5 of 12 Sample Plot No. 53 This plot constitutes three species of trees namely Macaranga pustulata, Castanopsis indica and Alnus nepalensis. Undergrowth is composed of Maesa macrophylla, M. chisia, Cheilanthus sp., Pteris sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia etc. Sample Plot No. 54 This sample plot is dominated by Schima wallichii having little presence of Castanopsis indica, C. tribuloides etc. with some bamboo clumps. Ground area is covered by 'Amriso' and 'Alainchi' as well. Other notable plants include Maesa macrophylla, Osbeckia sp., Cheilanthus sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, Pogonantherum sp.etc. Sample Plot No. 55 This site is completely dominated Schima wallichii with few individuals of Castanopsis indica and Ficus cunia. Part of the area is covered by several bamboo clumps. Ground flora is composed of Maesa chisia, Osbeckia sp., Rubus ellipticus, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Cissampelos sp. etc. Part of the area is occupied by big Cardamon. Sample Plot 56 This patch of forest is dominated by Schima wallichii trees followed by some Castanopsis indica and one tree of each Castanopsis tribuloides and Ficus cunia. Ground vegetation is composed of Maesa macrophylla, Osbeckia sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia and Eupatorium adenophorum. Part of the area is covered by"Alainchi" plantation. Sample Plot No 57 This site is represented by Schima wallichii, Castanopsis indica, Bombax ceiba and Ficus cunia. Ground vegetatioin is composed of Rubus ellipticus, Maesa chisia, Sida sp., Cissampelos sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No. 58 This sample plot consists of Alnus nepalensis, Schima wallichii and Macaranga pustulata. Part of the area is covered by 'Alainchi' plantation. Undergrowth is composed of Oxyspora paniculata, Thysanolaena maxima, Osbeckia sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia etc. Sample Plot No 59 This site is occupied mainly by Alnus nepalensis followed by Saurauia napaulensis, Ficus benghalensis and Macaranga pustulata. Part of the area is covered by 'Alaichi' plantation. Ground area is represented by Mahonia napaulensis, Rubia manjith, Inula cappa, Crassocephalum crepidioides, etc. Sample Plot No. 60 This sample plot is composed by mixed Alnus forest patch. Other component tree species are Ficus benghalensis, Macaranga pustalata and Saurauia napaulensis. Part of the ground area is covered by Maesa chisia, Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No. 61 This sample consist only four individual trees of Castanopsis indica, Schima wallichii, Atrocarpus lakoocha and Macaranga pustulata and represents a small patch of forest. Undergrowth is partly covered by 'Amriso' and 'Alainchi' plantation. Other notable plants are Rubus ellipticus, Maesa macrophylla, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 62 This study site is occupied by Schima wallichii, Alnus nepalensis and Macaranga pustulata with the presence of some bamboo clumps. Part of the area is also covered by 'Amriso'. Ground flora is represented by Maesa chisia, Oxyspora paniculata, Sida sp., Mahonia napaulensis, Eupatorium adenophorum, Pogonantherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 63 This site is composed of Alnus nepalensis trees along with Schima wallichii and Macaranga pustulata. Part of the plot is occupied by 'Alainchi'. Other representative plants are Mahonia napaulensis, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. 6 of 12 Sample Plot No. 64 This plot is characterized as a mixed broad leaved forest consisting of Alnus nepalensis, Macaranga pustulata, Schima wallichii etc. with some bamboo clumps. Ground vegetation is represented by Rubus ellipticus and Eupatorium adenophorum. Part of the area is covered by 'Amriso'. Sample Plot No. 65 This site is composed by the tree components such as Alnus nepalensis, Macaranga pustulata, Saurauia napaulensis and Ficus lacor along with some bamboo clumps. Ground flora consists of Hydrangea sp., Achyranthus sp., Polygonum sp. etc and the ground is cleared for 'Alainchi' plantation. Sample Plot No. 66 This site is having mixed Alnus forest patch. Other tree species of the site include Macaranga pustulata and Schima wallichii. Larger area of the forest patch is occupied by 'Alainchi' plantation. Ground vegetation is represented by Maesa chisia, Osbeckia sp., Maesa macrophylla, Cheilanthus sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, Nephrolepis cordifolia, etc. Sample Plot No 67 This sample plot consists of Alnus nepalensis as a principal component tree species. Other important trees of this site are Macaranga pustulata, Ficus lacor and Saurauia napaulensis. Part of the area is covered by 'Amriso' and 'Alaichi' plantation. Undergrowth is covered by Maesa macrophylla, Rubus ellipticus, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Polygonum sp., Cissampelos sp., etc Sample Plot No. 68 This site is composed of Alnus nepalensis patch along with other tree components such as Macaranga pustalata, Suarauia napaulensis, Ficus lacor, etc. Part of the area is covered by 'Alainchi' plantation. Ground vegetation is represented by Colquhounia coccinea, Rubus ellipticus, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Achyranthus sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No. 69 Alnus nepalensis is the main tree component of this site. Other associated trees are Macaranga pustalata, Saurauia napaulensis, Ficus lacor and Pinus roxburghii. Part of the area is occupied by 'Alaichi' plantation. Undergrowth vegetation is composed of Oxyspora paniculata, Maesa chisia, Sida sp., Pogonantherum sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, etc. Sample Plot No. 70 This forest patch is composed of Alnus nepalensis tree along wtih Macaranga pustalata and Schima wa/lichii trees. Part of the area is coverd by 'Alainchi' plantation. Ground vegetation is represented by Mahonia napaulensis, Osbeckia sp., Rubus e/lipticus, Eupatorium adenophorum, Polygonum sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, etc. Sample Plot No. 71 This plot represents a very small patch of forest consisting mainly of Alnus nepalensis, Macaranga pustalala and Schima wallichii. Undergrowth vegetation is covered by Rubus ellipticus, Maesa chisia, Osbeckia sp., POlygonum sp., Dryopteris cochleata,etc. Sample Plot No. 72 This patch of forest is occupied by Alnus nepalensis, Albizzia sp., Macaranga puslulata, Schima wallichii etc. Ground flora is represented by Colquhounia coccinea, Artemisia sp., Nepholepis cordifoJia, Polygonum sp. etc. Part of the area is covered by 'Ailanchi' plantation. Sample Plot No. 73 This site is dominated by Alnus nepalensis and is followed by Macaranga pustulala, Castanopsis indica and Litsea monopetala. Undergrowth is covered by Maesa macrophylla, Lantana camara, Thysanolaena maxima, POlygonum sp. and Nephrolepis cordifolia. Sample Plot No. 74 This site is occupied by Alnus nepalensis, Englehardtia spicata, Castanopsis indica and Ficus sp. Ground vegetation is represented by Rubus eJipticus, Artemisia sp., Sida sp., Inula sp., Eupatorium adenophorum and planted 'Alainchi' clumps. 7 of 12 Sample Plot No. 75 This sample plot is mostly composed of Alnus nepalensis, Castanopsis indica, Macaranga pustulata and Ficus sp. along with some bamboo clumps. Undergrowth vegetation is covered by Colquhounia coccinea, Lantana camara, Eupatorium adenophorum, Polygonum sp., etc. Sample Plot No. 76 This site is occupied by Alnus nepalensis, Macaranga pustulata, Ficus lacor, Englehardtia spicata etc. Ground flora is represented by Rubus ellipticus, Maesa macrophylla, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No. 77 This study site is composed of different tree species namely Alnus nepalensis, Schima wallichii, Albizziz sp., Macaranga pustulata, Symplocos sp., 'Ficus spp. and Prunus cerasoides. Ground vegetation is represented by Maesa macrophylla, Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Part of the area is covered by 'Amriso' and 'Alainchi' plantation. Sample Plot No. 78 This sample plot is characterized by the presence of Alnus nepalensis, Schima waflichii, Macaranga pustulata, Ficus spp. and Bombax ceiba. Undergrowth vegetation is composed of Rubus ellipticus, Maesa macrophylla, Polygonum sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Part of the area is covered by 'Amriso' plantation. Sample Plot No. 79 This site of forest patch is represented by Alnus nepalensis, Macaranga pustulata, Englehardtia spicata, Castanopsis indica, Ficus lacor and Litsea monopetala. Undergrowth is covered by Maesa macrophylla, Oxyspora paniculata, Artemisia sp., Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No. 80 This sample plot consists of relatively matured trees of Alnus nepalensis, Macaranga pustulata and less matured trees of Saurauia napaulensis, Schima wallichii etc. Part of the area is covered by'Alaichi' plantation. Sample Plot No. 81 This sample plot is occupied by Alnus nepalensis, Saurauia napaulensis, Schima wallichii, Macaranga pustulata, Castanopsis indica etc. Undergrowth is composed of Maesa macrophylla, Rubus ellipticus, Artemisia sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, Eupatorium adenophorum, etc. Sample Plot No. 82 This patch of forest is composed of relatively matured trees of Alnus nepalensis and Macaranga pustulata. Ground vegetation is represented by Maesa chisia, Rubus el/ipticus, Polygonum sp., Nephrolepis cordifolia, etc. Sample Plot No. 83 Alnus nepalensis and Macaranga pustalata constitute this forest patch. Lantana camara, Colquhounia coccinea, Sida sp., Inula sp., and Eupatorium adenophorum cover the ground area. Sample Plot No. 84 This site is having relatively undisturbed forest area consisting of rare plant such as Exbucklandia populnea which is confined within a limited area of eastern part of Nepal. Other tree species of this site are Englehardtia spicata, Schima wal/ichii etc. Undergrowth is composed of Colebrokia oppositifolia, Maesa chisia, Osbeckia sp., Strobilanthes sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 85 This sample plot is dominated by Alnus nepalensis followed by Schima wallichi and Castanopsis indica. Ground layer is represented by Maesa chisia, M. macrophylla, Clerodendron sp., Pteris sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Part of the area is covered by 'Amriso' plantation. Sample Plot No. 86 This site is dominated by Schima wallichi followed by Alnus nepalensis and Castonopsis indica. Ground vegetation is covered by Mimosa rubicaulis, Colebrokia opposilifolia, Osbeckia sp., Strobi/anthes sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. More than half of the ground is covered by 'Amriso'. 8 of 12 Sample Plot No. 87 This site is occupied by Schima wallichii and Shorea robusta. The ground area is almost covered by 'Amriso' plantation. Very few species are found under this forest patch such as Co/ebrokia oppositifo/ia, Pogonantherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 88 This sample plot is composed of mixed broad leaved tree species such as Schima wallichii, Shorea robusta, Castanopsis indica etc. Though the tree density is very low, relatively the trees are much matured. Ground vegetation is occupied by 'Amriso' plantation and almost there is no regeneration of tree species. Few notable species are Maesa macrophylla, Artemisia sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 89 This site is dominated by the matured trees of Schima wallichii. Other component tree species include Bassia butyracea, Allbizzia sp., Callicarpa arborea etc. Bamboo clumps are also found within this plot and most of the ground area is covered by planted 'Amriso' and hence there is almost absence of natural herbaceous flora~ Sample Plot No. 90 This site is composed of matured trees of Schima wallichii, Termina/ia a/ata and single individual of Shorea robusta, Bombax ceiba, Lagestroemia parvif/ora and Callicarpa arborea. Ground vegetation is represented by Maesa macrophylla, Co/ebrokia oppositifo/ia, Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium adenophorum etc. Sample Plot No. 91 This sample plot consists of matured to medium sized tree species of Schima wallichii, Adina cordifolia, Termina/ia a/ata, A/bizzia sp. etc. Ground ·flora is composed of Ph/ogacanthus thysiflorus, 'Amriso', Bar/eria sp., E/ephantop us scaber, Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 92 This sample area consists of medium sized trees namely Schima wal/ichii, Shorea robusta, Lagestroemia parviflora, Termina/ia a/ata and A/bizzia sp. with relatively grown Bombax ceiba tree. Undergrowth is composed of Ph%gaanthus thysiflorus, Lygodium sp., Pogonantherum sp. etc. Some orchids especially Cymbidium sp. is found to grow on Schima trees. Sample Plot No. 93 This patch of forest is composed of Schima wal/ichi, Bauhinia purpurea, Erythrina stricta, Grewia oppositifo/ia, Lagestroemia parvif/ora etc. Ground flora consists of Co/ebrokia oppositifo/ia, Eupatorium odoratum, Pogonatherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 94 This patch of forest is composed of relatively matured trees consisting of Schima wal/ichii, Shorea robuata, Lagestroemia parvif/ora, Duabanga sonerettoides, Bombax ceiba, A/bizzia sp. etc. Groundflora is composed of Co/ebrokia oppositifo/ia, Lygodium sp., Pogonantherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 95 This site is mostly dominated by Shorea robusta followed by Schima wal/ichii, Termina/ia a/ata, Castanopsis indica etc. Ground flora is represented by Ph/ogacanthus thysiflorus, Bar/eria cristata, E/ephantopus scaber, Eupatorium odoratum, Lygodium sp. etc. Epiphytic orchid, such as Cymbidium sp., is found on Schima trees. Sample Plot No. 96 This study plot consists of Schima wallichii, Shorea robusta as principal tree components and other associated spp. are Termina/ia a/ata, Castanopsis indica, Duabanga sonerettoides etc. Ground area is covered by Ph/ogacanthus thysiflorus, Bar/eria cristata, Eupatorium odoratum, Cissampe/os sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 97 This block of forest is mainly dominated by Schima wal/ichii followed by Shorea robusta. Other component tree species are Bassia butyracea and Cal/icarpa arborea. Ground vegetation is represented by Co/ebrokia oppositifo/ia, Osbeckia sp., Thaysano/aena maxima, Eupatorium odoratum etc. 9 of 12 Sample Plot No. 98 This sampled area consists of highly matured trees consisting of Shorea robusta, Adina cordifolia, Lagestroemia parviflora, Duabanga sonerettoides etc. Undergrowth is composed of Colebrokia oppositifolia, Lygodium sp., Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 99 This sample plot is mainly constituted by Shorea robusta and Schima wallichii. Other associated trees are Adina cordifolia, Albizzia sp. etc. Undergrowth is represented by Colebrokia oppositifolia, Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 100 This patch of forest consists of Shorea robusta as the principal tree component followed by Schima wallichii. Other associated trees are Adina cordifolia and Lagestroemia parviflora. Ground area is occupied by Colebrokia opposififolia, Barleria sp., Cissampelos sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 101 This sample plot is having tree components such as Shorea robusta, Adina cordifolia and Lagestroemia parviflora. Undergrowth vegetation consists of Desmodium sp., Flemingia sp., Osbeckia sp., Pteris sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No.1 02 This block of forest is mainly composed of Shorea robusta followed by Schima wallichii. Other component tree species are Adina cordifolia, Lagestroemia parviflora, Callicarpa arborea etc. Ground flora is represented by Colebrokia oppositifolia, Osbeckia sp., Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No.1 03 This patch of forest is mainly constituted by Shorea robusta. Other associated tree species are Adina cordifolia, Lagestroemia parviflora etc. Undergrowth vegetation consists of Colebrokia oppositifolia, Thysanolaena maxima, Nephrolepsis cordifolia, EupatOrium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 104 This forest block is composed of Shorea robusta as principal tree component followed by Schima wallichii. Other associated tree species are Lagestroemia parviflora and Mal/otus sp. Ground flora is represented by Osbeckia sp., Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Thysanolaena maxima, Pogonantherum sp. Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 105 This site of the forest is composed of matured Shorea robusta trees and Schima wa/lichii along with few individuals of Semecarpus anacardium. Ground area is covered by Colebrokia opposotifolia, Flemingia sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No.1 06 This patch of forest is characterized as a mixed Schima-Shorea forest with moderate size of trees. Undergrowth vegetation is composed of Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Osbeckia sp., Clerodendron sp., Pogonantherum sp., Nephrolepsis cordifolia etc. Sample Plot No. 107 This small patch of forest is composed of Schima wa/lichii as the principal tree component followed by Shorea robusta. Ground flora is represented by Colebrokia oppositifolia, Clerodendron sp., Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 108 This forest block is characterized by the dominance of Shorea robusta and Schima wallichii. Other tree components of the forest are Adina cordifolia, Lagestromia parviflora and Mallotus sp. Undergrowth vegetation is represented by Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Osbeckia sp., Pogonantherum sp., Eriophorum cosmosum, etc. Sample Plot No. 109 This site of forest is constituted by Shorea robusta, Erythrina stricta, Duabanga sonerettoides and Adina cordifolia. Ground vegetation is occupied by Flemingia sp., Colebrokia oppositifolia, Osbeckia sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. 10 of 12 Sample Plot No. 110 This is relatively a small patch of forest consisting of Shorea robusta as a dominant tree species followed by Duabanga sonerettoides and Albizzia sp. Ground vegetation is covered by Colebrokia oppositifolia, Osberkia sp., Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum, etc. Sample Plot No. 111 This sample plot is composed of mixed tree species such as Adina cordifolia, Duabanga sonerettoides, Lagestroemia parviflora and Semecarpus anacardium. Undergrowth vegetation is composed of Phoenix sp., Pogonantherum sp., etc. Sample Plot No. 112 The sampled forest block is mainly dominated by Shorea robusta and Schima wallichii is the next prominent tree species. Other associates among the forest trees are Lagestroemia parviflora and Mal/otus sp. Undergrowth vegetation is composed of Colebrokia oppositifolia, Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 113 This small patch of forest consists of Shorea robusta as the main tree component. Other tree associates are Terminalia alata, Albizzia sp. and Eugenia sp. Undergrowth is composed of Clerodendron sp., Colebrokia oppositifolia, Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 114 This sample plot is composed of broad leaved tree components dominated by Shorea robusta and Schima walichii. Other associates are Acacia catechu, Albizzia sp., Terminalia alata an'd Eugenia sp. Undergrowth vegetation is represented by Phoenix humilis,Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 115 This small patch of forest is characterized by mixed broad leaved tree species such as Shorea robusta, Bombax ceiba, Mangifera indica, Semecarpus anacardium etc. Ground area is represented by Clerodendron sp., Desmodium sp., Eupatorium odoratum, Pogonantherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 116 Sampled forest patch is constituted by Shorea robusta, Adina cordifolia, Acacia catechu, Terminalia alata and Duabanga sonerettoides. Undergrowth vegetation consists of Flemingia sp., Clerodendron sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 117 This sample plot shows mixed type of vegetation consisting of trees such as Shorea robusta, Schima wallichii, Adina cordifolia and Albizzia sp. Ground flora is represented by Phoenix humulis, Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Pogonantherum sp., Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 118 This forest block is mainly constituted by Shorea robusta followed by Terminalia a/ata and is regarded as almost pure Shorea forest. Ground vegetation is represented by Phoenix humilis, Ph/ogacanthus thysiflorus, Eriophorum cosmosum, Pogonantherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 119 The sampled forest block is almost dominated by Shorea robusta with little presence of Terminalia a/ata. Undergrowth vegetation is represented by Co/ebrokia oppositifo/ia, Phoenix humilis, Eulaliopsis binata, Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 120 This forest block is mainly constituted by Shorea robusta. Other forest associates are Macaranga denticulata, Schima wallichii and Duabanga sonerettoides. Ground flora is composed of Phoenix huni/s, Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Osbeckia sp., Eulaliopsis binata, Eupatorium odoratum etc. Sample Plot No. 121 This sample plot consists of Shorea robusta as the principal tree component. Other associated tree species are Schima wallichii, Duabanga sonerettoides, etc. Undergrowth is covered by Desmodium sp., Ageratum conyzoides, Eulaliopsis binata etc. 11 of 12 Sample Plot No. 122 This area of forest is having mixed type of tree composition consisting of Shorea robusta, Adina cordifolia, Schima wallichii, Terminalia alata, Albizzia sp. and Eugenia sp. Ground vegetation consists of Fleningia sp., Osbeckia sp., Eulaliopsis binata, Ageratum conyzoides etc. Sample Plot No. 123 The sampling site is composed of different tree species with major dominance of Shorea robusta, Adina cordifolia, Terminalia alata and few individuals of Semecarpus anacardium. The ground flora is represented by Desmodium sp., Phlogacanthus thysiflorus, Eriophorum cosmosum, Pogonantherum sp. etc. Sample Plot No. 124 This part of the forest area is mainly constituted by Shorea robusta, Terminalia alata, Adina cordifolia and other species such as Eugenia sp., Albizzia sp., Cassia fistula and Lannea coromandelica. Undergrowth vegetation is composed of Phoenix humilis, Eriophorum cosmosum, Osbeckia sp., Ageratum conyzoides etc. Sample Plot No. 125 This sample plot is taken from a plantation site and is represented by a .single tree species i.e. Tectona grandis. Though the density of trees is thin, the plot contains trees of moderate size. There is no significant vegetation under the forest floor but there is heavy grazing and hence the floor is almost clear. Sample Plot No. 126 This sample plot is an afforested site of Eucalyptus sp. Due to the presence of only pole size trees, the growing stock is very little. There is no regeneration due to grazing, grass cutting and other human activities. Sample Plot No. 127 This site is again an extension of the plantation area of Eucalyptus sp. Due to the small size of the trees, the growing stock is very low. There is no regeneration inside the plot and there is heavy grazing by the cattle. 12 of 12 Annex 6.2.3 : Sample Plot Measurements ISample Plot No.: 1 Annex 6.2.3: Sample Plot Measurements Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Govemment District: Temathum VDC: Chaltedhunga 8 Name of Place: Tudikhelphedi Aspect: North Altitude: 480 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = vo u me t>asa Area x Tree height x I Basal Area rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Plant Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m'] Remarks 1 Acacia catechu 70.00 0.22 15.00 0.039 0.293 2 Acacia catechu 80.00 0.25 16.00 0.051 0.408 3 Alibizia SP 150.00 0.48 20.00 0.179 1.791 4 CallicBroB arborea 100,00 0,32 12,00 0,080 0.478 5 Lagestroemis parviflora 62,00 0,20 15,00 0.031 0.230 6 Sohima wallichii 40.00 0,13 12.00 0.013 0.D76 7 Schima wallichii 45.00 0.14 9,00 0.016 0.073 8 Shorea robus/a 30.00 0.10 9.00 0.007 0.032 9 Shorea robusta 35,00 0.11 10.00 0.049 10 Shorea robusta 11 Shorea robus/a 12 Shorea robusta 35.00 35,00 50.00 0.11 0.11 0.16 10.00 11.00 14.00 ±==fi 0.020 0,049 0,054 0.139 13 Shorea robusta SO.OO 0,16 12,00 0020 0,119 14 Shorea robusta 55.00 0.18 14,00 0,024 0,169 ~ 56.00 0.18 14,00 0.025 0,175 65.00 0,21 16,00 0,034 0,269 65.00 0,21 16,00 0,034 0,269 I 18 Pipsri 82,00 0,26 16,00 0,054 0.428 I Total 0,654 5.100 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Acacia catechu 2 2 Callicaroa aroorea 1 3 Shorea robus/a 50 Total 53 Sample Plot No.: 2 Name of Forest: Salle Siane Forest Type: Community District: Terhathum VDC : Chaltedhunga 8 Name of Place: Tudikhel Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 640 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = vOlume tlasal Area x Tree height x Basal Area'" rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cml Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m; Remarks 1 Pinus roxburghii 103,00 0,33 20,00 0.084 0.845 2 Schima wallichii 45,00 014 12.00 0,016 0.097 3 SOh/ma wallichii 45.00 0.14 12,00 0.D16 0,097 4 Sohima walliehii 50.00 0,16 9.00 0,020 0,090 5 Sohima wllllichii 50.00 0,16 8.00 0.020 0,080 6 Sohima wallichii 50,00 0,16 11.00 0.020 0.109 7 Schima wallichii 52,00 0.17 9.00 0.022 0,097 8 Schima wallichii 65.00 0,21 14.00 0.034 0,235 9 Schima wallichi; 70,00 0.22 20.00 0.039 0,390 1 40.00 0,13 8,00 0.013 0.051 1 40.00 0,13 10,00 0.013 0.084 40.00 0,13 9,00 0.013 0.057 40,00 0,13 9.50 0.013 0,061 45.00 0.14 14,00 0.016 0,113 45.00 0,14 13,00 0.016 0.105 45.00 0,14 10,00 0.Q16 0.081 50.00 0,16 1000 0.020 0,100 18 Shorea robus/a 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0,100 19 Shores robusta 50,00 0,16 10.00 0.020 0.100 20 Shorea robus/a 50.00 0,16 12.00 0,020 0,119 21 Shores robus/a 55.00 0.18 12,00 0.024 0,145 22 Shorea robusta 55.00 0,18 13,00 0,024 0.157 23 Shorea robus/a 80.00 0.25 15,00 0,051 0,362 ~ 24 Shorea robus/a 85.00 0.27 16.00 0.058 Total 0.606 Seedlina S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Schima wll/lichii 25 2 Shorea robus/a 50 Total 7S Sample Plot No.: 3 Name of Forest: Salle Sisne Forest Type: Community District: Temathum VDe : Chattedhunga - 8 Name of Place: Tudikhel Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 700 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplina. Pole and Tree = Volume Basal Area x Tree height x Basal Area = TTd'I4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Heiaht(m) (m') [m; Remarks 1 Bauhinia DU/TJUrea 70.00 0.22 6.00 0.039 0.117 Heavily pruned 2 Schima walliehil 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 3 Schima walliehii 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 4 Schlma walliehii 36.00 0.11 5.00 0.010 0.026 Tip portion cut 5 Sehima wallichii 40.00 I 0.13 7.00 0.013 004" 6 Sehima walliehii 45.00 0.14 16.00 0.016 0.129 7 SGhlma walilehi! 48.00 0.15 0.Q18 0.087 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Sahima walllehii Sahlma wailiehi! Sehima walilehii Sahima walliehi! Schima wailichil Schima walliehii Shorea robusta 50.00 60.00 70.00 72.00 75.00 92.00 13.00 0.16 0 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.29 0.04 !I B.OO 18.00 4.00 0.020 0.029 0.039 0.041 0.045 0.067 0.001 0.109 0.143 0.137 0.392 0.606 0.003 Stem Partly cut 15 Shorea robusta 20.00 0.06 8.00 0.003 O. 16 ShOres robusta 20.00 0.06 10.00 0.003 O. 17 Shores robusts 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 18 Shores robusta 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 19 Shores robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 20 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 21 Shores robusts 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 22 Shores robusta 33.00 0.11 12.00 0.009 0.052 u;; · 23 Shores robusta 33.00 0.11 11.00 0.009 0.048 33.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.043 34.00 0.11 8.00 0.009 0.037 34.00 0.11 7.00 0.009 0.032 35.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.049 35.00 0.11 14.00 0.010 0.068 29 Shores robusts 35.00 0.11 7.00 0.010 0.034 30 Shorea robusta 35.00 0.11 0.010 0.044 31 Shorea robusta 35.00 0.11 0.010 0.054 32 Shores robusta 38.00 0.12 0.011 33 Shores robusts 40.00 0.13 0.013 34 Shores robusta 40.00 0.13 7.00 0.013 35 Shorea robus/a 40.00 0.13 0.013 36 37 38 39 Shores robusta Shores robusta Shores robusts Shores robus/a 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 § 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 O. 40 Shorea robusta 42.00 0.13 14.00 0.014 41 Shores robusta 42.00 0.13 9.00 0.014 42 Shores robusfa 45.00 0.14 18.00 0.016 0.145 43 Shorea robusta 45.00 0.14 6.00 0.016 0.048 44 Shores robusta 45.00 0.14 9.00 0.016 0.073 46.00 0.15 10.00 0.017 0.084 46.00 0.15 11.00 0.017 0.093 II 48.00 0.15 10.00 0.018 0.092 50.00 0.16 17.00 0.020 0.169 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 -. 50.00 0.16 8.00 0.020 0.080 52 Shore/! robusta 50.00 0.16 11.00 0.020 0.109 50.00 0.16 10.50 0.020 0.104 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 52.00 0.17 20.00 0.022 0.215 52.00 0.17 10.00 0.022 0.108 57 Shorea robusta 52.00 0.17 10.00 0.022 0.108 58 Shores robus/a 55.00 0.18 12.00 0.024 0.145 59 Shores robustll 56.00 0.18 12.00 0.025 0.150 P 60 Shores robusta 57.00 0.18 13.00 0.026 61 Shores robusts 58.00 0.18 15.00 0.027 62 Shorea robusta 58.00 0.18 11.00 0.027 63 Shorell robusta 58.00 0.18 8.00 0.027 0.107 64 Shorea robus/a 59.00 0.19 12.50 0.028 0.173 65 Shorea robus/a 60.00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 66 Shorea robusta 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 67 Shorea robusta 60.00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 68 Shorea robusta 60.00 0.19 13.00 0.029 0.186 69 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 22.00 0.034 0.370 70 Shores robus/a 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 71 Shores robusta 70.00 0.22 17.00 0.039 0.332 72 Shorea robusta 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 73 Shores robusta 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 75 Shores robusta 770~=t 0.25 18.00 0.047 0.425 76 Shores robusta 60.00 0.25 17.00 0.051 0.433 77 Shorea robus/a 80.00 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 78 Shorea robusta 80.00 0 18.00 0.051 0.459 79 Shores robusts 80.00 0 17.00 0.051 0.433 2 80 Shoroa robusta 84.00 0.27 81 Shorea robusta 85.00 0.27 82 Shorea robusta 86.00 0.27 83 Shorea robusta 90.00 0.29 84 Shorea robusta 100.00 0.32 Total Seedling S.N IName of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 ISchima wallichii 18 2 IShorea robusta 84 82 Sample Plot No.:4 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: Temathum VDC : Chattedhunga - 8 Name of Place: Badhare Tole. Tudikhel Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 700 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = vOlume !:Iasal Area x Tree height x Basal Area rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) Height(m) em') fm1 Remarks 1 Altrocarpus lakoocha nOD 0.23 9.00 0.041 0.186 2 Bauhinia purpurea 15.00 0.05 7.00 0.002 0.006 3 Bauhinia purpurea 20.00 0.06 4.50 0.003 0.007 Cut for fodder 4 Bauhinia purpurea 35.00 0.11 7.00 0.010 0.034 5 Bauhinia purpurea 35.00 0.11 7.00 0.010 0.034 6 Bauhinia purpurea 62.00 0.20 8.00 0.031 0.122 7 Bauhinia purpurea 75.00 0.24 10.00 0.045 0.224 8 Bauhinia purpurea 83.00 0.26 10.00 0.055 0.274 Cut for fodder 9 Bauhinia purpurea 102.00 0.32 9.00 0.083 0.373 10 Eugenia sp 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 11 Eugenia sp 40.00 0.13 9.00 0.013 0.057 12 Grewia lPPlsifitllia 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 13 Grewia lPPlsilifolia 53.00 0.17 10.00 0.022 0.112 14 Utsea manooetala 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 15 Mangifera indica 70.00 0.22 7.00 0.039 0.137 16 Mangifera indica 82.00 0.26 10.00 0.054 17 Schima wa/lichii 27.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.023 18 Schima wallichii 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 ll=~==i= 19 Schima wallichii 75.00 0.24 20.00 20 Schima wallichii 80.00 0.25 18.00 0 21 Schima waflichii 92.00 0.29 16.00 0.067 22 Schima wallichi! 130.00 0.41 28.00 0.135 Total 0.735 I 5.259 Remarks Close to cultivated land Sample Plot No.:5 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: Temathum VDC : Chattedhunga - 9 Name of Place: 8adhare Tole. Tudikhel As pect : Northeast Altitude: 700 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = Volume .Basal Area x Tree height x Basal Area" TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBHJcm) Diameter(m) Height(m) (m~ fm1 Remarks 1 Bauhinia purpurea 14.00 0.04 3.00 0.002 0.002 Baullinia purpuraa 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 Bauhinia purpuraa 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 Cut for fodder I purpurea 33.00 0.11 4.00 0.009 0.017 I purpurea 35.00 0.11 7.00 0.010 0.034 IOUfPurea 40.00 0.13 5.00 0.013 0.032 Ipurpuraa 42.00 0.13 4.00 0.014 0.028 lpurpurea SO.OO 0.16 4.50 0.020 0.045 133.00 0.42 8,00 0.141 0.563 Cut above 8 m Grew/a lPPOsilifolia 75.00 0.24 9.00 0.045 0.202 Tip partlvcul Grew/a opposilifolia 80.00 0.25 11,00 0.051 0.280 Cut for fodder Sehima wallichii 20.00 0.06 15.00 0.003 0.024 Schima wall!chi! 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 Schima wallichii 58.00 0.18 18.00 0.027 0.241 15 Sch!ma wallichi! ' 70.00 0.22 16.00 0.039 0.312 16 Schima wallichil 75.00 0.24 17.00 0.045 0.381 17 Schima wallichii 85.00 0.27 18.00 0.058 0.518 ~wailichii 122.00 0.39 15.00 0.119 0.889 wallichii 130.00 0.41 16.00 0.135 1.076 Total 0.741 4.677 Remarks Close 10 cultivated land 3 Sample Plot No.: 6 Name of Forest: Supare Baghtala Forest Type: Community District: Terhathum VDC : Chattedhunga - 7 Name of Place: Nageshwori, Bokre Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 800 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree Volume~l:>asa Area x Tree height x Basal Area'" rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) [m~ 2 S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m ) Remarks 1 i Lagestroemia parvinora 0.04 5.00 0.001 0.003 2 4 5 6 3 Lagestroemis psrvinora Lagestroemis parvinora Lagestroemia parvinora Lagestroemia parvinora Shores robusta =F1 37.00 22.00 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.12 0.07 3.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.011 0.004 0.002 0.004 0.005 0.033 0.010 7 Shorea robusta 25.00 0.08 10.00 0.005 0.025 8 Shores robusta 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.017 9 Shorea robusta 25.00 0.08 6.50 0.005 0.016 10 Shores robusta 25.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.022 11 Shores robusta 25.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.022 I I 12 Shorea robusta 2600 0.08 5.50 0.005 0.015 30.00 0.10 10.00 0.007 0.036 robusta 30.00 0.10 10.00 0.007 0.036 Shores robusta 30.00 0.10 10.00 0.007 0.036 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 9.00 0.007 0.032 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 9.50 0.007 0.034 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 19 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 9.00 0.007 0.032 20 Shorea robusta 35.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.054 21 ~ Shorea robusta 0.11 9.00 0.010 0.044 22 Shorea robusta 0.12 12.00 0.011 0.069 23 Shoree robusta 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 24 Shorea robusta 40.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.064 25 Shoree robusta 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 26 Shorea robusta 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 27 Shoree robusta 4000 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.070 28 Shorea robusta 40.00 0.13 10.50 0.013 0.067 29 Shoree robusta 4300 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.088 30 Shoree robuste 43.00 0.14 13.00 0.015 0.096 31 Shorea robusta 43.00 0.14 10.00 0.015 0.074 32 Shorea robusta 45.00 0.14 17.50 0.016 0.141 33 Shores robusla 45.00 0.14 12.00 0.016 0.097 34 Shores robusta 45.00 0.14 10.00 0.016 0.081 35 Shorea robusta 45.00 0.14 6.00 0.016 0.048 36 Shorea robusta 45.00 0.14 12.00 0.016 0.097 37 Shorea robusta 46.00 0.15 12.50 0.017 0.105 38 Shorea robusta 48.00 0.15 12.00 0.018 0110 39 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 40 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 41 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 42 Shoree robusta 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 43 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 10.50 0.020 0.104 44 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 45 Shores lObusta 52.00 0.17 10.50 0.022 0.113 46 Shoree robusta 52.00 0.17 14.00 0.022 0.151 47 Shorea robusta 55.00 0.18 11.50 0.024 0.138 48 Shorea robusta 55.00 0.18 15.00 0.024 0.181 49 Shorea lObusta 55.00 0.18 16.00 0.024 0.193 50 Shorea robusta 55.00 0.18 10.00 0.024 0.120 51 Shorea robusta 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 IEr busta 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 robusta 55.00 0.18 14.00 0.024 0.169 robusta 55.00 0.18 13.00 0.024 0.157 55 Shores robusta 55.00 0.18 14.00 0.024 0.169 56 Shorea robusta 56.00 0.18 12.50 0.025 0.156 57 Shorea robusta 60.00 0.19 18.00 0.029 0.258 58 Shoree robusta 60.00 0.19 18.00 0.029 0.258 59 Shorea robusla 60.00 0.19 17.50 0.029 0.251 60 Shorea robusta 60.00 0.19 17.00 0.029 0.244 61 Shores robusta 60.00 0.19 10.50 0.029 0.150 ~ 60.00 0.19 11.00 0.029 0.158 60.00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 robusta 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 65 Shorea robusta 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 66 Shorea robusta 62.00 0.20 15.00 0.031 0.230 67 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 68 Sharea robusta 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 69 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 70 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 71 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 72 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 73 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 13.00 0.034 0.219 74 Shores robusta 13.50 0.039 0.263 ~ 0.22 75 Shorea robusta 0.24 18.00 0.045 0.403 76 Shorea robusta 0.25. 19.00 0.051 0.484 77 Shorea robus/a 0.25 19.00 0.051 0.484 78 Sharea robusta 0.25 19.00 0.051 0.484 79 Shorea robusta 80.00 0.25 11.50 0.051 0.293 80 Shores robus/a 80.00 0.25 19.00 0.051 0.484 81 Shorea lObus/a 80.00 0.25 15.50 0.051 0.395 82 Shorea robusta 90.00 0.29 19.00 0.064 0.613 83 Shorea robusta 92.00 0.29 16.00 0.067 0.539 84 Shorea lObus/a 105.00 0.33 18.00 0.088 0.790 ~~ 114.00 0.36 19.00 0.103 0.983 45.00 0.14 6.50 0.D16 0.052 35.00 0.11 12.00 0.010 0.059 45.00 0.14 8.00 0.016 0.064 2.052 15.0:l6 Nos. Remarks 24 24 Sample Plot No.: 7 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: GOllernment District: Pachthar VDC : Subhang - 2 Name of Place: Chuli Danda Phedi, Siruwani llillage Aspect: North Altitude: 440 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree 110 ume ~ tJilsal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= rrd'14 Form factor (Q,50) S,N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter(m) Height 1m) 1m') [m'] Remarks 40.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.064 100.00 0.32 22.00 0.060 0.876 180.00 0.57 18.00 0.258 2.322 70.00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 13.00 0.23 13.00 0.042 0.276 95.00 0.30 15.00 0.072 0.539 100.00 0.32 15.00 0.080 0.597 8 Eugenia sp. 140.00 0.45 14.00 0.156 1.092 9 GllIwia oDoosilifolia 20.00 0.06 2.00 0.003 0.003 Branches cut 10 Mallotus sp. 28.00 0.09 9.00 0.006 0.028 11 Mallotus sp. 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 12 Mallotus GP. 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 13 Mallotus sp. 40.00 0.13 5.00 0.013 0.032 14 Mallotus sp. 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 15 Mallotus sp. 53.00 0.17 10.50 0.022 0.117 16 Mallotus sP. 54.00 0.17 15.00 0.023 0.174 17 Mallo/us sp. 63.00 0.20 14.00 0.032 0.221 18 Mallotus sp. 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 19 Mallo/us sp. 65.00 0.21 8.00 0.034 0.135 Branches cut 20 Mallotus sP. 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 21 Mallo/us sp. 75.00 0.24 7.00 0.045 0.157 22 Mallo/us sp. 78.00 0.25 18.00 0.048 0.436 ~ 23 Mallotus sp. 80.00 0.25 0.051 0.433 24 Mallotus ap. 82.00 0.26 0.054 0.428 25 Mallolus sp. 120.00 0.38 0.115 0.717 26 Mallotus ap. 120.00 0.38 11.00 0.115 0.631 27 SatJium insighe 40.00 0.13 6.50 0.013 0.041 28 Sapium insighe 55.00 0.18 7.00 0.024 0.084 29 Sapium inllighe 80.00 0.25 13.00 0.051 0.331 ~ 110.00 0.35 14.00 0.096 0.674 113.00 0.36 13.50 0.102 0.686 115.00 0.37 12.00 0.105 0.632 I 25.00 0.08 8.50 0005 0.021 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 35 Kalikath 30.00 0.10 10.00 0.007 0.036 I 36 Kalikath 35.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.054 37 Palpate 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 38 Palpate 75.00 0.24 19.00 0.045 0.425 39 Patpate 95.00 0.30 11.00 0.072 0.395 40 Satrungo 102.00 0.32 9.00 0.083 0.373 Total 2.038 14.237 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Mallotus sP. 50 2 Eugenia sp. 10 3 Grewia oppositifolia 1 4 Kalikath Total 69 Sample Plot No.: 8 Name of Forest: None Forest Type : GOIIemment District: Pachthar VDC : Subhang - 2 Name of Place: Chull Danda, Siruwani Village Aspect: Northwest Altitude: 670 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = Volume Basal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Helght{mj 1m2) [m'] Remarks 1 Acacia catechu 60.00 0.19 9.50 0.029 0.136 2 Adina cordifolia 30.00 0.10 4.00 0.007 0.014 Partly cut 3 Adina cOrdifolia 35.00 0.11 2.00 0.010 0.010 Partly cut 4 Adina cordifolia 35.00 0.11 2.50 0.010 0.012 5 Adina cordifolia 40.00 0.13 6.00 0.013 0.038 Partly cut 5 6 casearia sp, 25,00 0,08 6,50 0,005 0,016 7 casearia sp, 30,00 0,10 10,00 0,007 0,036 8 casearia sp, 30,00 0,10 7,00 0,007 0,025 9 Dalberaia latifolia 13.00 0,04 4,00 0,001 0,003 10 DB/bergia latifolia 25,00 0,08 3,50 0,005 0,009 Partly cut 11 Da/bergia latifolis 43,00 014 8,00 0,015 0,059 12 Da/bergia lalifolis 45,00 014 9,00 0,016 0,073 13 Lagestroemia "arvif/ora 25,00 0,08 4,00 0,005 0,010 14 Lagestroemia parviflora 125,00 0,40 10,00 0,124 0,622 15 Lannea coromandelica 14,00 0,04 3,00 0,002 0,002 Partly cut 20,00 0,06 8,00 0,003 0,013 17 SaDium insigne 25,00 008 6,00 0,005 0,015 18/ Shol11a robusta I 30,00 0,10 10.00 0,007 0,036 30,00 0,10 10,00 0,007 0,036 40,00 0,13 6,00 0,013 0,038 21 Shol11s robusta 55,00 0,18 17,00 0,024 0,205 22 Shorea robusta 55,00 0,18 17,00 0,024 0,205 23 Shores robusta 60,00 0,19 9,50 0,029 0,136 24 Shores robusta 65,00 0,21 9,00 0,034 0,151 25 Shorea robusta 70,00 0,22 10,00 0,039 0,195 26 Shores robusta 110,00 0,35 11,00 0,096 0,530 27 Shorea robusta 140,00 0,45 16,00 0,156 1,248 28 Terminalia alata 8,00 0,03 2,50 0,001 0,001 29 Terminalia alata 25,00 0,08 3,00 0,005 0,007 Partly cut 30 Terminalia alata 25,00 0,08 5,00 0,005 0,012 31 Terminalia alata 30,00 0,10 10,00 0,007 0,036 32 Terminalia alata 30,00 0,10 4,00 0,007 0,014 33 Terminalia alata 30,00 0,10 7,00 0,007 34 Terminalia alata 33,00 0,11 6,00 0,009 0,026 35 Terminalia alata 40,00 0,13 5.50 0,013 0,035 36 Terminalia alata 75,00 0,24 12,00 0,045 0,269 37 Terminalia alata 90,00 0,29 21,00 0,064 0,677 25,00 0,08 9,00 0,005 0,022 II 35,00 0,11 7,00 0,010 0,034 40,00 0,13 7,00 0,013 0,045 45,00 0,14 14,00 0,016 0,113 55,00 0,18 7,00 0,024 0,084 55,00 0,18 7,00 0,024 0,084 44 Patpate 13,00 0,04 2,00 0,001 0001 Partly cut I Total 0,948 5,359 Sample Plot No,: 9 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Govemment District: Pachthar VDC : Subhang - 2 Name of Place: Ekcheppa ASpasal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= TTd'14 Form factor (0.50) 2 S.N Name of Species CBHlcm) Diameter 1m) Height(m) (m ) 1m; Remarks I 1 Cas/anapS/s indica 15.00 0.05 4.50 0.002 0.004 2 Cas/anopsis indica 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 Cutdown I hii 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.004 I xburghii 18.00 0.06 8.00 0.003 0.008 5 Pinus roxburohii 20.00 0.08 6.00 0.003 0.010 8 Pinus roxburohii 7 Pinus roxburghii 8 Pinus roxburohii 9 Pinus roxburr:lhii 10 Pinus fOxburghii 24.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 30.00 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.10 3.00 7.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.017 0.012 0.021 0.021 =1 11 Pinus roxburohii 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 12 Pinus fOxburohii 45.00 0.14 12.00 0.016 0.097 13 Pinus roxburohi! 45.00 0.14 7.50 0.016 0.080 14 Pinus roxburghii 47.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.114 15 Pinus roxburohii 47.00 0.15 0.018 0.114 16 Pinus roxburohii 47.00 0.15 10.00 0.018 0.088 17 Pinus roxburghii 48.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 18 Pinus roxburghii 50.00 0.16 13.00 0.020 0.129 19 Pinus roxburohii 55.00 0.18 14.00 0.024 0.169 += 20 Pinuli roxburghii 57.00 0.18 12.00 0.026 0.155 21 Pinus roxburghii 58.00 0.18 14.00 0.027 0.187 22 Pinus roxburghii 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 23 Pinus roxburohii 62.00 0.20 11.00 0.031 0.168 24 Pinus roxburohii 65. 0.21 16.00 0.034 0.269 I 25 Pinus roxburghii 66. 0.21 16.00 0.035 0.277 70.00 0.22 22.00 0.039 0.429 27 Pinus roxburohii 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 I 28 Pinuli roxburr:lhi! 75.00 0.24 18.00 0.045 0.403 , 29 Pinus roxburghii 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 30 Pinus roxburohii 82.00 0.26 18.00 0.054 31 Pinus roxburohii 90.00 0.29 25.00 0.064 0.806 32 Pinus roxburghii 92.00 0.29 24.50 0.067 0.826 33 Pinus roxburr:lhii 95.00 0.30 25.00 0.072 0.898 34 Rhus sp. 15.00 0.05 7.00 0.002 0.006 35 Sehima wallichii 15.00 0.05 2.50 0.002 0.002 36 15.00 0.05 2.50 0.002 0.002 37 Sehima wall/chi! 15.00 0.05 3.00 0.002 0.003 38 Schima wail/eM 15.00 0.05 3.50 0.002 0.003 Total 0.820 7.004 Seedlin S.N Name of Plant S ecies Nos. Remarks 1 Casiano 's indica 2 Pinus roxbu hii 3 Sehima wallichii Total Sample Plot No.: 22 Name of Forest: Nagemba Forest Type: Community District: Pachthar VOC : Chokmagu - 5 Name of Place: Maidane Aspect :Southwest Altitude: 1270 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree Volume = t>asal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= TTd'I4 Form factor (0.50) Name of Species CBH(cm) Height(m) (m 2 ) Rema~ S.N Diameter 1m) 1m; 1 Ca:stanopsis indica 15.00 0.05 3.00 0.002 0.003 2 Castanopsis indica 24.00 0.08 4.50 0.005 0.010 3 Cas/anapsis indica 24.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.011 15 4 5 6 7 Castanopsis indica Castanopsis indica Castanollsis indica Castanopsis indica 26.00 26.00 26.00 27.00 29.00 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 m 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.012 0.013 0.019 0.015 0.020 I II indica 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 1 indica 33.00 0.11 5.00 0.009 0.022 indica 33.00 0.11 7.00 0.009 0.030 a 34.00 0.11 7.00 0.009 0.032 a 35.00 0.11 6.00 0.010 0.029 : a 35.00 0.11 0.010 0.039 m 15 Castanopsis indica 0.12 0.011 0.032 16 Castanopsis indica 0.12 0.011 0.034 17 Castanapsis indica 38.00 0.12 0.011 0.046 18 Castanopsis indica 45.00 0.14 0.D16 0.073 19 Castanopsis indica 46.00 0.15 0.017 0.051 20 Castanapsis indica 46.00 0.15 0.017 0.076 21 Cas/anollsis indica 48.00 0.15 8.00 0.018 0.073 Castanopsis indica 48.00 0.15 5.00 0.018 0.046 22 · 23 Castanopsis indica 48.00 0.15 9.00 0.Q18 0.083 24 Castanopsis indica 49.00 0.16 6.00 0.019 0.057 25 Castanopsis indica 51.00 0.16 8.00 0.021 0.083 Castanopsis indica 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 · 26 27 Castanopsis indica 64.00 0.20 10.00 0.033 0.163 : 28 Castanopsis indica 70.00 0.22 0.039 0.205 29 · 30 31 32 Eugenia "p. Eugenia sp. Pinus roxburghii Pinus roxbul"Qhii ±=;=± 25.00 0.08 0.11 0.07 0.08 0.005 0.009 0.004 0.005 0.011 0.030 0.011 0.020 33 Pinus roxburghii 30.00 0.10 0.007 0.030 34 Pinus roxburghii 33.00 0.11 0.009 0.091 I 35 Pinus roxbumhii 35.00 0.11 0.010 0.044 36 Pinus roxburghii 43.00 0.14 0.D15 0.074 37 Pinus roxburghii 46.00 0.15 8.00 0.017 0.067 38 Pinus roxbul"Qhii 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 39 Pinus roxburghii 52.00 0.17 13.00 0.022 0.140 I 40 Pinus roxburghii 59.00 0.19 12.00 0.028 0.166 60.00 0.19 20.00 0.029 0.287 - 61.00 0.19 17.00 0.030 0.252 62.00 0.20 15.00 0.031 0.230 B: 65.00 0.21 0.034 0.185 65.00 0.21 0.034 0.185 46 Pinus roxburghii 68.00 0.22 0.037 0.368 47 Pinus roxburghii 70.00 0.22 0.039 48 Pinus roxburghii 73.00 0.23 0.042 0.339 .49 Pinus roxbumhii 75.00 0.24 0.045 0.358 50 Pinus roxburghii 82.00 0.26 0.054 0.562 51 Pinus roxburghii 85.00 0.27 0.058 0.518 : 52 Pinus roxburghii 88.00 0.28 19.00 0.062 0.586 53 Pinus roxburghii 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 54 Pinus roxburghii 100.00 0.32 21.00 0.080 0.836 55 Pinus roxburghii 102.00 0.32 23.00 0.083 0.953 56 Pinus roxbumhii 102.00 0.32 22.00 0.083 0.911 57 Pinus roxburghii 110.00 0.35 20.00 0.096 0.963 m 58 Pinus roxburghii 123.00 0.39 0.120 1.325 59 Schima wallichii 15.00 0.05 0.002 0.004 60 Schima wallichii 26.00 0.08 0.005 0.019 61 Schima wallichH 28.00 0.09 0.006 0.019 62 Schima wallichii 63.00 0.20 0.032 0.237 63 Schima wallichii 72.00 0.23 14.00 0.041 0.289 Total 1.621 12.418 Seedling S.N Name of PI"nt Species Nos. Remarks 1 Castanopsis indica 5 2 Pinus roxburghii 5 3 Schima wallichii 12 Total 22 Sample Plot No. : 23 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: Pachlhar VDe: Siwa 9 Name of Place: Chihane Aspect :Southwest Altitude: 1160 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sa lin Pole and Tree Remarks 0.029 0.059 40.00 0.13 0.D76 43.00 0.14 0.103 46.00 0.15 0.118 55.00 0.18 0.199 16 12 Alnus nep(jlensis 58,00 0,18 16,00 0,027 0,214 13 Alnus nep(jlenSis 65.00 0.21 18.00 0.034 0.303 14 Alnus nepalensis 88.00 0.28 20.00 0.062 0.617 i 15 Alnus nepalensis 93.00 0.30 21.00 0.069 0.723 16 Alnus nepalensis 95.00 0.30 21.00 0.072 0.754 17 Alnus nep(jlensis 95.00 0.30 20.00 0.072 0.719 18 Alnus nepalenSis 103.00 0.33 21.00 0.084 0.887 19 Alnus nepalensis 104.00 0.33 22.00 0.086 0.947 20 Alnus nepalensis 108.00 0.34 20.00 0.093 0.929 21 Alnus nepalensis 125.00 OAO 24.00 0.124 1.493 22 Alnus nepalensis 133.00 0.42 24.00 0.141 1.690 i 23 Alnus nepalensis 138.00 0.44 18.00 0.152 1.365 24 Alnus napalensis 190.00 0.61 30.00 0.287 4.311 25 Atrocapus lakoocha 15.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 26 Bassia butylacea 75.00 0.24 11,00 0.045 0.246 ParUy cut 27 Bombax ceiba 120.00 0.38 21.00 0.115 1.204 28 Brassiopsls hainle 35.00 0.11 8.00 0.010 0.039 29 CastanoDSis indica 15.00 0.05 4.50 0.002 0.004 30 Castanopsis indica 20.00 0.08 6.00 0.003 0.010 31 Castanopsis indica 36.00 0.11 5.00 0.010 0.026 32 Castanapsis indica 68.00 0.22 8.00 0.037 0.147 Partly cui · 33 Castanoosis indica 88.00 0.28 8.00 0.062 0.247 ParUv cut i 34 Englehardtia SDicata 30.00 0.10 I 8.00 I 0.007 0.029 135 Eng/ehardua splcata 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 ~spicata 40.00 0.13 6.00 0.013 0.051 spicata 60.00 0.19 13.00 0.029 0,186 · 38 Englehardtia spjcata 90.00 0.29 20.00 0.064 0.645 ·39 Eugenia sp 62.00 0.20 6.00 0.031 0.092 Partly cut · 40 Ficuscunia 37.00 0.12 4.00 0,011 0.022 ParUy cut i 41 Macaranga pustulata 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 42 Macaranga {)Ustulata 65.00 0.21 12.00 0.034 0.202 · 43 Macaranga pustulata 81.00 0.26 13.00 0.052 0.340 ;44 Macaranga pustulata 102.00 0.32 22.00 0.083 0.911 45 Macaranga pustulata 106.00 0.34 18.00 0.089 0.805 ·46 Macaranga pustulata 112.00 0.36 20.00 0.100 0.999 · 47 Macaranga pustulata 120.00 0.38 19.00 0.115 1.089 i 48 Premnasp 39.00 0.12 6.00 0.012 0.036 49 Sapium insigne 191.00 0.61 20.00 0.290 2.905 50 Trichilia connoroides 40.00 0.13 7,00 0.013 0.045 51 Trichilia connoroides 43.00 0.14 7.50 0.015 0.055 52 Kaiyu 35.00 0.11 8.00 0.010 0.039 Total 2.687 26.134 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Ainus napalenSis 17 2 CastanaP§ls indica 2 3 Macaranga pustulata 5 4 Sch/ma wallichii 4 Total 28 Sample Plot No.: 24 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: Pachthar vee: Siwa-9 Name of Place: Chihane Aspect :North Altitude : 1220 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I !Area x Tree height x I I ! Basal Area" rrd'14 . VOlume" i3asal Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height{ml (m') [m.'l Remarks 1 Alnus napalensls 51.00 0.16 12.00 0.021 0124 I 2 Alnus nepalensis 53.00 0.17 18.00 0.022 0.201 3 Alnus napalensis 62.00 0.20 11.00 0.031 0.168 4 Alnus neoa/ensis 63.00 0.20 14.00 0.032 0.221 5 Alnus ne~ensis 76.00 0.24 16.00 0.046 0.368 6 Alnus nep(jlensis 98.00 0.31 12.00 0.076 0.459 7 Alnus nep(jlensis 120.00 0.38 22.00 0.115 1.261 ! 8 Englehardtia sPicata 60.00 0.19 11.00 0.029 0.158 9 Engiehardtia spicata 68.00 0.22 13.00 0.037 0.239 10 Macaranga pustuiala 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 11 Macaranga pusluiata 34.00 0.11 5.00 0.009 0.023 12 Macaranga pustula/a 48.00 0.15 7.00 0.017 0.059 13 Macaranga pustulala 76.00 0.24 21.00 0.046 0.483 14 Macaranga pustulata 94.00 0.30 16.00 0.070 0.563 I 15 Macaranga pustulala 96.00 0.31 17.00 0073 0.624 ~a/a 100.00 0.32 25.00 0.060 0.995 I i 17 insigne 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 18 SaPium insigne 37.00 0,12 8.00 0,011 0.044 19 Sapjum insigne 54.00 0.17 12.00 0.023 0.139 20 Sap/um insigne 170.00 0.54 16.00 0.230 1.841 21 Soh/ma wafl/chii 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 22 Schima walHeh// 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 · 23 Seh/ma walliehii 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 24 Schima walfichi! 53.00 0.17 9.00 0.022 0,101 25 Sch/ma walfiehii 60.00 0.19 14.00 0.029 0.201 26 Sch/ma walHchii 65.00 0.21 19.00 0.034 0.320 Total 1.085 8.724 17 50 Ficus lacor 35.00 0.11 9.00 0.010 0.044 I 51 Ficus lacor 36.00 0.11 5.00 0.010 0.026 Panycut 52 Macaranaa wsw/ata 41.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.067 53 Macaranga wsw/ata 65.00 0.21 16.00 0.034 0.303 54 Maearanaa wswla/a 66.00 0.21 20.00 0.035 0.347 55 Macaranga wsw/ata 75.00 0.24 12.00 0.045 0.269 56 Macaranaa wswlata 82.00 0.26 15.00 0.054 0.402 ; 57 Macararrga pustuleta 116.00 0.37 23.00 0.107 1.232 58 Pinus roxburghii 14.00 0.04 2.50 0.002 0.002 59 Rhododendron arlloreum 77.00 0.25 16.00 0.047 0.378 60 Rhus sp. 15.00 0.05 3.50 0.002 0.003 61 Saurauia nepa/ensis 48.00 0.15 10.00 0.D18 0.092 Total 1.613 14.191 Seedling Bamboo Clump I S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 Alnus nepa/ensis 7 1 22 2 Cryptomena 'aponica 5 2 11 J 3 Ficus/aeor 9 J Total 33 j Total 21 I Sample Plot No.: 33 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: Pachthar VDe : Imbung · 1 Name of Place: Sisuba . Aspect :Southwest Altitude: 1700 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I ! voume=.,..sa Area x Tree height x S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Hei!lht{m) Basal Area= TTd'/4 1m'} Form factor (0.50) Im1 Remarks I 1 Alnus nepalensis 25.00 0.08 10.00 0.005 0.025 I 2 A/nus nepa/ensis 25.00 0.06 10.00 0.005 0.Q25 3 Alnus n'WBlensis 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 I 4 Alnus nepalensis 36.00 0.11 17.00 0.010 0.088 5 Alnus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 15.00 0.013 0.096 I 6 Alnus nepalensis 42.00 0.13 15.00 0.014 0.105 7 Alnus nepalensis 44.00 0.14 16.00 0.015 0.123 i 8 Alnus nepalensis 48.00 0.15 16.00 0.018 0.147 J 9 Alnus nepalensis 50.00 0.16 16.00 0.020 0.159 : 10 Alnus nepalensis 50.00 0.16 8.00 0.020 0.080 I 11 Alnus nepalensis 52.00 0.17 18.00 0.022 0.194 12 Alnus nepalensis 60.00 0.19 18.00 0.029 0.258 13 Alnus nepalensis 64.00 0.20 18.50 0.033 0.302 J 14 Alnus napalensis 64.00 0.20 17.00 0.033 0.277 I 15 Alnus nepalensis 6600 0.21 19.00 0.D35 0,329 I 16 Alnus nepalensis 73.00 0.23 17,00 0.042 0.361 I 17 Alnus nepalensis 78.00 0.25 19.00 0.048 0.460 18 Alnus napalensis 96.00 0.31 20.00 0.073 0.734 19 Alnus nepalensis 98.00 0.31 20.00 0.076 0.765 20 Alnus nepalensis 106.00 0.34 20.00 0.089 0.895 J 21 Alnus napalensis 110.00 0.35 20.00 0.096 0.963 22 Alnus nepalensis 110.00 0.35 21.00 0.096 1,012 23 Alnus neoalensis 140.00 0.45 22.00 0.156 1.717 i ; 24 Alnus n@alensis 170.00 0.54 20.00 0.230 2,301 I 25 Cryptomena jaPOnica 34.00 0,11 10.00 0.009 0.046 26 Cryptomena japan/ca 34.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.046 I i 27 Cryptomena japaniell 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 28 Ficus lacer 46.00 0,15 7.50 0.017 0.063 29 Macaranga puswlate 18.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.008 30 Macaranaa pustulata 38.00 0.12 12.00 0.011 0.069 J 31 Macaranga f)ustula/a 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 . 32 Maca~a pustuleta 56.00 0,18 15.00 0.025 0.187 133 Macaranga pustulata 64.00 0.20 14.00 0.033 0.226 . I 34 Macaranga pustula/a 70.00 0.22 14.00 0.039 0.273 35 Macaranga pustulata 70.00 0.22 15.00 0.039 0.293 I ! 36 Macaranga pustulata 120.00 0.38 22,00 0.115 1.261 37 Saurauia nepalensis 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 i 38 Saurauia nepalensis 44.00 0.14 10.00 0.Q15 0.077 I 39 Silurauia n(ljlslensis 4800 0.15 10.50 0.Q18 0.096 Total 1.555 14.309 I Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I 1 Alnus nepslensis 27 i 2 Ficus lacer 6 i 3 Macaranga pustulata 3 i Total 36 I Sample Plot No.: 34 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: Pachlhar VDC : Imbung 1 Name of Place: Newargau Aspect :Southeast Altitude : 1560 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree 22 i l --Volume'" Basal " Area x Tree height x S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter Iml I Heiahtlml Basal Area= rrd'14 (m'l ! Form factor (0.50) : rm,,! Remarks 1 Albizzia sp, 28,00 0,09 7,00 0,006 0,022 2 Alb/zzia sp, 3400 0,11 8.50 0,009 0,039 I 3 Albizzia sp, 40,00 0.13 8,00 0,013 0,051 I 4 Albizzia sp, 55,00 0,18 9,00 0,024 0,108 I 5 Albizzis sp, 56,00 0,18 10,00 0,025 0,125 6 Albizzia sp, 120,00 0,38 19,00 0,115 1,089 7 Albizzia sp, 130,00 0,41 20,00 0,135 1,346 8 Alnus nepa/ensis 22,00 0,07 9,00 0,004 0,017 9 Alnus nepa/enSis 26,00 0,08 10,00 0,005 0,027 10 Alnus nepalens!s 44,00 0,14 15,00 0,015 0,116 11 Alnus nepa/ansis 53,00 0,17 8,00 0.022 0,089 12 A/nus nepalanSis 58,00 0,16 11,00 0,027 0,147 13 A/nus nepa/ensis 74,00 0.24 17,50 0,044 0,381 14 A/nus nepa/enSis 80,00 0,25 17,00 0,051 0,433 15 Alnus nepalensis 86,00 0.27 19,00 0,059 0,559 16 A/nus nepalensis 96,00 0,31 20,00 0.073 0,734 17 Alnus nepalensis 98.00 0,31 20.00 0.Q76 0,765 18 A/nus nepa/ensis 98,00 0,31 20.00 0,076 0,765 19 Alnus neJ>alenSis 100,00 0.32 21.00 0.080 0.836 20 A/nus nepa/ensis 125,00 0,40 22,00 0,124 1,368 21 A/nus neealensis 150,00 0,46 24,00 0.179 2,150 I 22 Englehardua splcats 28.00 0,09 6,00 0,006 0.019 23 EnglehardUa spicata 36.00 0,11 8,00 0,010 0,041 24 Englehardtia spleata 67,00 0.21 9,00 0,036 0,161 25 Ficus/aaor 34,00 0,11 6.00 0,009 0,028 I Total 1.225 11.416 Seedlino S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I 1 Albizzia sp, 3 2 Alnus nepalensis 8 3 Englehardtia spicata 2 4 Ficus /acor 2 Total 15 Sample Plot No.: 35 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: Pachthar VDC : Pauwasartap 6 Name of Place: Bahungau Aspect :Northwest Altitude: 1580 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m " 25 m) I Saplina. Pole and Tree Volume =-sasal I I i is.Ni ! Name of Species ! CBH(cm) Diameter (m) I Height(m) Basal Area= rrd'I4 1m2) Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) 1m; Remarks 1 Albizzia sp, 15.00 0,05 3,50 0.002 0.003 2 Albizzia SP, 20,00 0,06 4.00 0,003 0,006 3 A/bizzia SP. 20.00 0,08 5,50 0,003 0,009 4 Albinia sp, 20,00 0,06 7.00 0,003 0,011 5 A/bizzia sp, 20,00 0,06 4,00 0,003 0,006 6 Albizzia sp, 35.00 0,11 8,00 0,010 0.039 7 Albizzia sp, 52.00 0,17 9.00 0.022 0,097 8 A/bizzia sp. 60,00 0,19 10.00 0,029 0.143 Partllycut 9 Albizzia sp, 71.00 0.23 16.00 0,040 0,321 10 Albizzia sp, 81.00 0,26 11,50 0,052 0,300 Partll}l cut I 11 Albizzia sp, 145,00 0,46 21,00 0,167 1.758 12 Alnus neDalensis 20.00 0,06 7.00 0.003 0,011 13 Alnus napa/ansis 45,00 0.14 7,00 0,016 0,056 14 Alnus oops/ensis 50.00 0,16 15.00 0,020 0,149 15 Alnus nepa/ensis 90,00 0,29 18,00 0,064 0,580 16 Alnus nepalensis 90,00 0.29 20,00 0.064 0,645 17 A/nus nepalensis 95,00 0,30 21,00 0,072 0.754 18 A/nus ,;epa/ensis 100,00 0,32 20,00 0,080 0,796 0,32 20,00 0,080 0,796 ~ f4!p.us neoalensis 100,00 20 Alnus nepalensis 103.00 0.33 21,00 0,064 0.887 21 Alnus nepa/ensis 110,00 0,35 22.00 0,096 1.060 22 A/nus nepa/ensis 130.00 0,41 22,50 0,135 1,514 23 Alnus nepalensis 130.00 0,41 25,00 0.135 1,682 24 Alnus nepalensis 138.00 0,44 24.00 0,152 1,819 , 25 Alnus neaa/ensis 160.00 0,51 24,00 0.204 2.446 26 Brassiapsis hainla 20,00 0,06 4,50 0,003 0.007 , 27 Eng/ehardUa spicata 16,00 0,05 6,00 0,002 0.006 28 Englehardtia splcata 16,00 0,05 6.00 0.002 0,006 29 Englehardtia splcata 20,00 0,06 7.00 0,003 0,011 30 EnglehardUa sDlcaia 33,00 0.11 10,00 0,009 0,043 31 Engleharritia splcata 45.00 0.14 8,00 0.016 0.064 32 Englehardlia splcata 55.00 0.18 9,00 0,024 0.108 33 Englehardtia smeats 62,00 0.20 8,00 0,031 0.122 34 Ficus lacor 15.00 0.05 4.50 0,002 0,004 35 Ficus lacor 20,00 0,06 4,00 0,003 0,006 Partlly cut 36 Ficus/acor 25.00 0,08 3,00 0,005 0.007 37 Ficus/acor 26.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.019 36 Prunus cerasoides 20.00 0,06 4.00 0,003 0.006 39 Pnmus cerasoides 22,00 0.07 4,50 0,004 0,009 40 Khankar 28,00 0,09 9.50 0,006 0.030 23 Sample Plot No.: 39 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private Distriet: Pachthar VDC : Chilingden - 2 Name of Place: Demali Aspect :Northwest Altitude: 1950 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I ' VOlume ~ sasal I ! I i Area x Tree height x : , Basal Area= rrd'/4 Form factor (0_50) ! S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m; Remarks 1 Alnus napa/ensis 16,00 0,05 6,00 0,002 0,006 2 A/nus nepa/ensis 20,00 0,06 8,00 0,003 0,013 3 A/nus nepa/ensis 36,00 0,12 10,00 0,011 0,057 4 A/nus neosiensis 46,00 0,15 6,00 0,017 0,067 I 5 A/nus nepa/ensis 46,00 0,15 8,00 0,017 0,067 6 A/nus nepa/ensis 48,00 0,15 8.00 0.018 0.073 7 A/nus nepatensis 54.00 0,17 9,00 0,023 0,104 8 Alnus nepalensis 54,00 0,17 9,00 0,023 0,104 9 Alnus neoalensis 56,00 0,18 8,00 0,025 0,100 10 A/nus nepa/ensis 64,00 0,20 14,00 0,033 0,228 11 A/nus nepa/ensis 64,00 '0,20 9,00 0,033 0,147 ~r' 75,00 0.24 11.00 0,045 0.246 86,00 0.27 11,00 0,059 0.324 97,00 0,31 14,00 0.Q75 0,524 ,j I 102,00 105,00 0,32 0,33 15,00 15,00 0,083 0,088 0,621 0,658 150,00 0,48 17,00 0,179 1,523 18 Englehardtia spicafa 34,00 0,11 9,00 0,009 0,041 19 Englehardlia spicala 36,00 0.11 10,00 0,010 0,052 20 Myrica escutente 56,00 0.18 7,00 0,025 0,087 21 Myrica esculenta 80,00 0,25 9.00 0,051 0.229 I 22 Rhododendron arbof&um 30,00 0,10 4.00 0,007 0,014 23 RhOdodendron amOf&um 38,00 0,12 8.00 0,011 0,046 I 24 Rhodoclendron arbof&um 42,00 0,13 8,00 0,014 0,056 25 Rhodoclendron amof&um 50,00 0,16 9,00 0,020 0,090 26 Rhodoclendron arboreum 64,00 0,20 10,00 0.033 0,163 27 Rhodoclendron amoreum 86.00 0,27 10.00 0.059 0.294 28 Rhododendron altJof&um 130,00 0,41 14,00 0,135 0,942 29 Saurauia napau/ensis 15,00 0,05 2,50 0,002 0,002 30 Saurauia napau/ensis 36,00 0,11 7,00 0,010 0.D36 31 Schima wallichi! 68,00 0,22 9.00 0,037 0,186 Total 1.157 7.084 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Alnus nepa/ensis 18 2 Rhodoclendron altJoreum 12 3 Schirna wallichi! 10 Total 40 I Sample Plot No.: 40 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Chamaita - 9 Name of Place: Phalate Aspect :Northeast Altitude: 1880 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree Volume = sasal I I ! Area x Tree height x I Basal Area'" rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) I S.N Name of Species CBH(cml Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m; Remarks I 1 Alnus napalensis 22.00 0,07 8.00 0,004 0,015 2 A/nus nepalensis 23,00 0.07 8,00 0,004 0,017 3 Alnus neoalensis 33,00 0,11 12.00 0,009 0.052 4 Alnus nepa/ensis 34.00 0.11 6,00 0,009 O.D2S 5 Alnus nepalensis 35.00 0,11 10,00 0.010 0,049 6 A/nus nepalensis 43,00 0,14 8,50 0,015 0,063 7 Alnus nepalensis 46.00 0,15 9,00 0.017 0,076 8 Castanapsis tribuloides 15.00 0.05 300 0.002 0.003 9 Castanapsis tribuloides 2200 0,07 6.00 0,004 0,012 10 Castanopsis tribulaides 23,00 0.07 4,50 0.004 0.009 11 Castanaosis tribuloides 23,00 0.07 4.00 0.004 0,008 I 12 Castanapsis tribuloides 45,00 0.14 8,50 0,016 0,069 I 13 Eng/ehardlia spicata 13,00 0.04 3,00 0,001 0,002 14 Englehardtia sp;cata 15,00 0,05 2.50 0,002 0,002 I 15 Englehardtia sp;cata 25,00 0,08 5.00 0.005 0,012 ! 16 Engiehardlia spicala 34.00 0.11 5,00 0.009 0,023 17 Englehardtia spicata 40,00 0,13 7,00 0,013 0,045 I 18 Eng/ehardtia sp/cata 43,00 0,14 8,00 0.D15 0,059 19 Eng/ehardtia spicafa 44,00 0,14 8.00 0,015 0,062 I 20 Englehardtia spicala 73,00 0,23 8.00 0.042 0,170 I I 21 Ficus /acor 10,00 0,03 2.50 0.001 0,001 Parlycut ; 22 Ficus lacor 18,00 0,06 4,00 0,003 0,005 I I 23 Ficus lacor 20.00 0,06 4,00 0,003 0,006 I I 24 Ficuslacor 30,00 0,10 5,00 0,007 0,018 I 25 Macaranga pustulata 36,00 0.11 9.00 0.010 0,046 I 26 26 Macaraflfla f)Ustulata 65.00 0.21 12.00 0.034 0.202 i 27 Macaraflfla fJustu/ata 72.00 0.23 19.00 0.041 0.392 28 Macaranaa (JUstutata 92.00 0.29 20.00 0.067 0.674 , 29 Rhus sP. 35.00 0.11 8.00 0.010 0.039 , 30 Rhus sp. 42.00 0.13 8.00 0.014 0.056 31 Schima watliehii 26.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.013 i 32 Schima wallichii 40.00 0.13 7.00 0.013 0.045 33 Schima wallichii 48.00 0.15 8.00 0.D18 0.073 34 Schima wallichii 58.00 0.18 14.00 0.027 0.187 35 Symplocos so. 40.00 0.13 9.00 0.013 0.057 Total 0.466 2.590 Seedling ! Bamboo Clumo S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks ~pNo Nos. of Stem 1 Alnus nefJalensis 10 I 1 10 2 Ca.tanofJsis indica 10 2 6 3 Ficus/aeor 15 I 3 7 4 Sehima wallichii 10 4 4 Total 45 I 5 3 I 6 9 7 10 8 3 9 31 I Total 83 Sample Plot No.: 41 Name of Forest: None Forest Type Private District: lIam VDC : Chamaita · 9 Name of Place: Phalate Bazaar Aspect :Northeast Altitude: 1690 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplina. Pole and Tree I I vo ume=-S-asal I i I Basal Area= rrd'14 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.501 ' S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter/m) Height Iml (m') [m, i Remarks 1 Alnus nefJa/ensis 15.00 0.05 6.00 0.002 0.005 2 Alnus ;,efJalensis 20.00 0.06 11.00 0.003 0.018 3 Alnus f,epalensis 21.00 0.07 12.00 0.004 0.021 4 A/nus nepa/ensis 22.00 0.07 12.00 0.004 0.023 5 A/nus nepalensis 23.00 0.07 8.00 0.004 0.017 6 Alnus nefJalensis 25.00 0.08 10.00 0.005 0.025 7 Alnus nefJa/ensis 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 8 Alnus nefJalensis 29.00 0.09 13.00 0.007 0.044 9 Alnus nepalensis 29.00 0.09 15.00 0.007 0.050 10 Alnus nepa/ensis 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 11 Alnus nepalensis 30.00 0.10 10.00 0.007 0.036 12 A/nus nefJalensis 33.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.043 13 Alnus nefJalensis 35.00 0.11 11,00 0.010 0.054 14 Alnus nepa/ensis 35.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.054 15 Alnus nepalensis 37.00 0.12 17.00 0.011 0.093 16 Alnus nepalensis 39.00 0.12 13.00 0.012 0.079 17 Alnus nepalenSis 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 18 A/nus nefJalensis 40,00 0.13 '17.00 0.013 0.108 19 Alnus nefJalensis 41.00 0.13 18.00 0.013 0.120 , 20 Alnus nepa/ensis 42.00 0.13 13.00 0.014 0.091 21 Alnus nepalensis 44,00 0.14 13.00 0.015 0.100 , 22 Alnus nefJaiensis 44.00 0.14 17.00 0.015 0.131 i 23 Alnus nefJa/ensis 46.00 0:15 15.00 0.017 0.126 24 Alnus nefJaiensis 46.00 0.15 18.00 0.017 0.152 , 25 Alnus nepalensis 46.00 0.15 17.00 0.017 0.143 I 26 Alnus nefJalensis 47.00 0.15 14.00 0.018 0.123 27 A/nus nepa/ensis 52.00 0.17 17.00 0.022 0.183 i 28 Alnus nepa/ensis 52.00 0.17 17.00 0.022 0,183 29 Alnus nepa/ensis 60.00 0.19 18.00 0.029 0.258 30 A/nus nepa/ensis 61.00 0.19 18.00 0.030 0.267 , 31 Alnus oopa/ensis 61.00 0.19 24.00 0.030 0.356 32 Alnus oopa/ensis 62.00 0.20 18.00 0.031 0.275 i 33 Alnus nepalensis 64.00 0.20 25.00 0.033 0.408 34 Alnus nefJalensis 71.00 0.23 19.00 0.040 0.381 35 A/nus neDa/ensis 75.00 0.24 19,00 0.045 0.425 : 36 Alnus nefJalensis 78.00 0.25 23.00 0.048 0.557 37 A/nus nepalensis 81.00 0.26 24.00 0.052 0.627 38 Alnus nepalensis 82.00 0.26 20,00 0.054 0.535 , 39 Alnus nefJa/ensis 82.00 0.26 23.50 0.054 0.629 40 Alnus nefJalensis 83.00 0.26 20.00 0.055 0.548 , 41 Alnus nepalansis 85.00 0.27 24.00 0.058 0,690 42 A/nus nefJa/ensis 87.00 0.28 25.00 0.060 0.753 43 A/nus nepalensis 88.00 0.28 22.00 0,062 0.678 , 44 Alnus nepalensis 92.00 0.29 26.00 0.067 0,876 45 Alnus nefJalensis 100.00 0.32 26.00 0.080 1.035 · 46 Alnus nefJalensis 110.00 0.35 26.00 0.096 1,252 47 Eng/eharcltia spicata 15.00 0.05 4.50 0.002 0,004 48 Englehardlia spicata 24.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0,021 49 Eng/ehardtia sfJiea/a 69.00 0.22 11.00 0.038 0.208 50 Enoleharcltia smea/a 70.00 0.22 10.00 0.039 0.195 51 Ficus lacer 30.00 0.10 4.00 0.007 0.014 52 Lucu/ia oratissima 34.00 0.11 6.00 0.009 0.028 27 I 53 tarl:>oreum )0 to7 i.O< 0.' IQ. 54 t arooreum I 55 t arooreum )0 i 56 Schima wallichii I 57 Schima wallichii Total 1: Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 J Ficus /acar I 8 Total I 8 Sample Plot No.: 42 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Chamaita - 9 Name of Place: Phalate Bazaar Aspect: East Altitude: 1620 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree vOlume = uasal Area x Tree height x , S.N I Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) I i Height{m) Basal Area= rrd'/4 (m') Form factor (0.50) [m,] Remarks I , 1 A/nus nepa/ensis 15.00 0.05 6.00 0.002 0.005 2 A/nus nepa/ensis 20.00 0.06 11.00 0.003 0.018 3 A/nus nepalensis 21.00 0.07 12.00 0.004 0.021 4 A/nus neJ)8/ensis 25.00 0.08 10.00 0005 0.025 5 A/nus nepa/ensis 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 6 A/nus nepa/ensis 29.00 0.09 11.00 0.007 0.037 7 A/nus nepa/ensis 29.00 0.09 15.00 0.007 0.050 8 A/nus nepa/ensis 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 9 A/nus nepa/ensis 35.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.OS4 10 Alnus nepalensis 36.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.057 11 Alnus neflalensis 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 12 A/nus nepalens/s 40.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.070 13 Alnus nepalensis 42.00 0.13 13.00 0.014 0.091 14 Alnus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 13.00 0.015 0.100 15 Alnus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.D15 0.092 16 Alnus nepalensis 44.00 0.14 17.00 0.015 0.131 17 Alnus nepalensis 4S.00 0.14 15.00 0.D16 0.121 18 Alnus nqpalensis 48.00 0.15 15.00 0.018 0.138 I 19 A/nus nepa/ensis 50.00 0.16 17.00 0.020 0.169 I 20 Alnus nepalens/s 52.00 0.17 14.00 0.022 0.151 , 21 Alnus nepa/ensis 57.00 0.18 16.00 0.026 0.207 22 A/nus nepa/ensis 62.00 0.20 17.00 0.031 0.260 23 A/nus nepalensis 63.00 0.20 24.00 0.032 0.379 24 Alnus nepa/ensis 64.00 0.20 2S.00 0.033 0.408 25 Alnus nepalensis 65.00 0.21 18.00 0.034 0.303 26 Alnus nepa/ens/s 65.00 0.21 18.00 0.034 0.303 , 27 Alnus nepa/ensis 66.00 0.21 18.00 0.035 0.312 28 A/nus nepalensis 72.00 0.23 19.00 0.041 0.392 I 29 A/nus nepa/ens/s 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 I 30 A/nus nepalensis 80.00 0.25 20.00 0.051 0.510 A/nus nepa/ensis 80.00 0.25 22.00 0.051 0.561 31 · 32 Alnus nepalensis 83.00 0.26 20.00 0.055 0.548 33 Alnus nepalensis 83.00 0.26 24.00 0.055 0.658 34 A/nus nepalensis 85.00 0.27 25.00 0.058 0.719 35 A/nus nepa/ensis 85.00 0.27 24.00 0.056 0.690 36 A/nus nepa/ensis 88.00 0.28 22.00 0.062 0.678 I 37 A/nus nepa/ensis 92.00 0.29 24.00 0.067 0.809 I 38 Alnus nepalensis 92.00 0.29 26.00 0.067 0.876 I , 39 A/nus nqpa/ensis 96.00 0.31 25.00 0.073 0.917 40 A/nus nepaiensis 105.00 0.33 26.00 0.088 1.141 41 A/nus nepalensis 110.00 0.35 26.00 0.096 1.252 42 Eng/ehardlia sp/cata 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 ! · 43 Eng/ehardtia spicata 25.00 0.08 9.00 O.OOS 0.022 44 Englehardtia spicata 27.00 0.09 9.50 0.006 0.028 45 Engiehardtia spicata 65.00 0.21 10.00 0.034 0.168 46 Englehardlia ~cata 68.00 0.22 11.00 0.037 0.202 47 Eng/ehardtia sp/cala 75.00 0.24 10.50 0.045 0.235 · 48 Ficus laeor 30.00 0.10 4,00 0.007 0.014 49 Rhododendron arooreum 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 50 Rhododendron arl:>oreum 40.00 0.13 7.00 0.013 0.045 51 Rhododendron arooreum 65.00 0.21 22.00 0.034 0.370 52 Soh/ma wallichii 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 53 Sohima wallichii 44.00 0.14 9.00 0.Q15 0.069 Tolal 1.518 15.040 S....dling S.N Name of Plant Species 1 A/nus neJ)8iens/s Nos. 14 Remarks I J 2 Enqlehardtia spicata 1 I 3 Rhododendron arooreum 2 Total 17 I Sample Plot No.: 43 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private 28 District: lIam VDC : Chamaita 9 Name of Ptace : Simsara Aspect: East Altitude: 1580 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) SaplinQ, Pole and Tree I I VOlume" tIa$al Area x Tree height x , Basal Area= rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (ml Height (m) (m 2) [m'l Remarks 1 A/nus nepa/ens;s 14.00 0.04 6.00 0.002 0.005 2 Alnus nepa/ensjs 20.00 0.06 11.00 0.003 0.018 3 A/nus nepa/ensjs 21.00 0.07 12.00 0.004 0.021 4 A/nus nepa/ens/s 24.00 0.08 10.00 0.005 0.023 5 A/nus nepa/ens;s 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 6 A/nus ne~/ens;s 29.00 0.09 13.00 0.007 0.044 7 A/nus nepa/ens/s 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 8 A/nus nepa/ensis 35.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.054 I 9 A/nus nepalensjs 39.00 0.12 12.00 0.012 0.073 10 A/nus nepa/ensis 40.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.064 11 A/nus nepa/ensis 41.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.087 12 A/nus neea/ens/s 42.00 0.13 11.00 0.014 0.077 13 A/nus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 13.00 0.Q15 0.100 14 A/nus nepalens/s 44.00 0.14 11.00 0.015 0.085 15 A/nus nepa/ens/s 45.00 0.14 17.00 0.016 0.137 16 Alnus nepa/ens/s 46.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 17 Alnus neealensis 50.00 0.16 16.00 0.020 0.159 18 A/nus nepa/ens/s 56.00 0.18 17.00 0.025 0.212 19 Alnus nepa/ens/s 60.00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 20 Alnus nepa/ensis 60.00 0.19 18.00 0.029 0.258 21 Alnus nepa/ensis 63.00 0.20 16.00 0.032 0.253 22 Alnus nepa/ensis 65.00 0.21 16.50 0.034 0.278 23 A/nus nepalensis 70.00 0.22 17.50 0.039 0.341 · 24 Alnus nepalensis 74.00 0.24 16.00 0.044 0.349 25 A/nus nepa/ensis 74.00 0.24 19.00 0.044 0.414 · 26 A/nus nepalens/s 76.00 0.24 18.00 0.046 0.414 27 A/nus nepalens/s 78.00 0.25 20.00 0.048 0.484 28 A/nus nepalens/s 80.00 0.25 19.00 0.051 0.484 29 A/nus ne~/ensis 80.00 0.25 22.00 0.051 0.561 30 A/nus nepalensis 82.00 0.26 18.00 0.054 0.482 31 A/nus nepa/ens/s 84.00 0.27 20.00 0.056 0.562 · 32 A/nus nepa/ens/s 84.00 0.27 24.00 0.056 0.674 33 A/nus ne~/ens/s 64.00 0.27 18.00 0.056 0.506 L34 A/nus ne~/ens/s 85.00 0.27 24.00 0.058 0.690 35 A/nus neea/ens/s 86.00 0.27 20.00 0.059 0.589 i 36 A/nus nepalensis 95.00 0.30 25.00 0.072 0.898 37 A/nus nepa/ens/s 96.00 0.31 24.50 0.073 0.899 38 Alnus nepa/ensis 98.00 0.31 25.00 0.076 0.956 Alnus nepa/ens/s 100.00 0.32 25.00 0.080 0.995 · 39 Eng/ehardlia spicata · 40 22.00 0.07 5.00 0.004 0.010 : 41 Eng/ehardfia spicata 24.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.018 ~m 27.00 0.09 9.00 0.008 0.026 62.00 0.20 9.50 0.031 0.145 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 30.00 0.10 4.00 0.007 0.014 24.00 0.06 6.00 0.005 0.014 47 Rhododendron arboreum 30.00 0.10 5.00 0.007 0.018 48 Soh/ma wallichii 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 49 Sch/ma wallichii 40.00 0.13 9.00 0.Q13 0.057 50 Sohima wallichii 50.00 0.16 9.00 0.020 0.090 Total 1.396 13.086 Seedling S.N IName of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 lA/nus nepa/ens/s 22 2 LSchima wallichi; 4 Total 26 Sample Plot No.: 44 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Chamaila - 9 Name of Place: Slmsara Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 1570 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I vOlume" tlasal Area x Tree height x . I Basal Area= rrd'I4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) Height 1m) (mt) [mt Remarks 1 A/nus nepalens/s 15.00 0.05 6.00 0.002 0.005 2 Alnus nepa/ensis 24.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.021 3 Alnus neea/ensis 24.00 0.08 15.00 0.005 0.034 4 A/nus nepa/ensis 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 5 Alnus nepa/ensis 29.00 0.09 11.00 0.007 0.037 6 A/nus nepa/ens/s 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 7 A/nus ne~/ensis 40.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.070 a A/nus nepalens/s 42.00 0.13 13.00 0.014 0.091 9 A/nus nepalensis 44.00 0.14 13.00 0.015 0.100 I I 10 A/nus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 I 29 11 Alnus nef)alensis 44.00 0.14 16.00 0.015 0.123 12 Alnus nepalensis 45.00 014 14.50 0.016 0.117 i 13 i Alnus n'lPalensis 48.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 i 14 Alnus nepalensis 48.00 0.15 15.00 0.018 0.138 15 Alnus nepa/ensis 48.00 0.15 15.00 0.018 0.138 16 Alnus nepa/ensis 52.00 0.17 15.00 0.022 0.161 17 Alnus nepa/ensis 55.00 0.18 16.00 0.024 0.193 18 Alnus nepa/ensis 59.00 0.19 17.00 0,028 0.236 19 Alnus nepalensis 62.00 0.20 17.00 0.031 0.260 I 20 Alnus nepalensis 64.00 0.20 16.50 0.033 0.269 21 Alnus nepalensis 64.00 0.20 25.00 0.033 0.408 i 22 Alnus nepalensis 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 23 Alnus nepalensis 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 24 A/nus nepa/ensis 74.00 0.24 23.50 0.044 0.512 25 A/nus nef)a/ensis 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 26 A/nus nepalensis 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 , 27 A/nus nepa/ensis 80.00 0.25 20.00 0.051 0.510 28 Alnus nepalensis 80.00 0.25 23.50 0.051 0.599 I 29 A/nus nepalensis 82.00 0.26 21.00 0.054 0.562 I 30 Alnus nepa/ensis 84.00 0.27 21.50 0.056 0.604 I 31 A/nus nepa/ensis 84.00 0.27 23.00 0.056 0.646 i 32 A/nus nepalensis 85.00 0.27 23.00 0.058 0.662 33 Alnus nepalensis 87.00 0.28 20.00 0.060 0.603 34 A/nus nepalensis 90.00 0.29 23.00 0.064 0.742 35 A/nus nepa/ensis 95.00 0.30 23.00 0.072 0.826 36 Alnus nepa/ensis 96.00 0.31 24.00 0.073 0.881 37 A/nus nepalensis 98.00 0.31 25.00 0.076 0.956 38 Engleharcftja spicata 25.00 0.08 10.00 0.005 0.025 I 39 Eng/ehardtia spicata 76.00 0.24 11.00 0.046 0.253 40 Ficus /acor 25.00 0,08 3.70 0.005 0.009 41 Rhododendron arboreum 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 42 Rhododendron arboreum 42.00 0.13 7.50 0.014 0.053 43 Schirna wallichii 24.00 0.08 a.50 0.005 0.019 44 Schima wallichii 60.00 0.19 14.00 0.029 0.201 Total 1.324 12.787 Seedling S.N IName of Plant Species Nos. Remarks i 1 IA/nus nepalensis 8 I 2 Schima wallichii 2 Total 10 J Sample Plot No.: 45 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Chamalta - 9 Name of Place: Chaulagal Gau Aspect :Northeast Altitude: 1545 m Area of Plot; 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I I = Volume Basa S.N Name of Species CBHlcml Diameter 1m) I Hei!lht(m) Basal Area= lTd'/4 1m') Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) 1m1 Remarks I I 1 A/nus nepaiensis 15.00 0.05 6.00 0.002 0.005 I 2 A/nus nepa/ensis 18.00 0.06 11.00 0.003 0.014 I 3 A/nus nepa/ensis 24.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.021 I 4 A/nus nepalensis 24.00 0.08 11.00 0.005 0.025 I 5 A/nus n'HJ8/ensis 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 I 6 A/nus nepa/ensil: 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 I 7 Alnus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.070 8 Alnus nepa/ensis 42.00 0.13 12.00 0.014 0.084 I 9 A/nus nepalensis 45.00 0.14 11.00 0.016 0.089 10 A/nus nef)a/ensis 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 ! 11 A/nus nepa/ensis 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 12 Alnus nepa/ensis 52.00 0.17 16.00 0.022 0.172 13 Alnus nef)a/ensis 54.00 0.17 13.00 0.023 0.151 14 Alnus n'lPa/anSis 63.00 0.20 22.00 0.032 0.348 15 A/nus fl'lPa/ensis 65.00 0.21 18.00 0.034 0.303 16 Alnus nepa/ens/s 66.00 0.21 la.OO 0.035 0.312 17 Alnus nepa/ensis 68.00 0.22 15.00 0.037 0.276 18 Alnus nepa/ensis 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 19 Alnus nepa/ensis 77.00 0.25 19.00 0.047 0.448 20 Alnus nepa/ensis ao.oo 0.25 20.00 0.051 0.510 ! 21 A/nus nepalansis 80.00 0.25 22.00 0.051 0.561 22 A/nus nepa/ensis 81.00 0.26 18.00 0.052 0.470 23 Alnus nepalensis 82.00 0.26 25.00 0.054 0.669 24 Alnus nepa/ensis 82.00 0.26 18.00 0.054 0.482 25 A/nus nepalensis 84.00 0.27 20.00 0.056 0.562 26 Alnus nepalensis 84.00 0.27 21.00 0.056 0.590 27 Alnus nepalensis 84.00 0.27 22.00 0.056 0.618 28 Alnus napa/ensis 85.00 0.27 21.00 0.058 0.604 29 Alnus n'HJ8/enSis 85.00 0.27 17.50 0.058 0.503 . 30 A/nus napa/ansis 95.00 0.30. 24.00 0.072 0.862 31 Alnus nepa/ensis 110.00 0.35 24.00 0.096 1.156 32 A/nus nef)a/ensis 11200 0.36 25.00 0.100 1.248 33 Englehardtia spicata 28.00 0.09 9.00 0.006 0.028 34 Eng/eharcftja spicata 29.00 0.09 9.50 0.007 0.032 35 Englehardtia spica!a 60.00 0.19 10.00 0,029 0.143 36 Ficus /acor 25.00 0.08 3.50 0.005 0.009 30 37 Fieuslaeor 28.00 0.09 3.50 0.006 0.011 38 Ficus /acor 30.00 0.10 4.00 0.007 0.014 39 Rhododendron arboreum 62.00 0.20 14.00 0.031 0.214 40 Schima wall/chii 24.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.016 41 Sehirna wail/eM 42.00 0.13 9.00 0.014 0.063 Total 1.304 12.488 I Seedling IS.N Name Of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 A/nus napalensis 5 2 E!.nglehardtia spica/a 1 3 Sch/ma wallichii 2 I Total 8 Sample Plot No.: 46 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Chamaita · 9 Name of Place: Thapa Gau Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 1440 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling Pole and Tree l ! Volume =tlasal I Area x Tree height x ! Basal Area= lTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) IS.N Name of Species CBH(em) I Diameter (m) Height (m) I (m') [m'J Remarks 1 Alnus mlDaiensis 18.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.009 I 2 Alnus mlDa/ensis 22.00 0.07 10.00 0.004 0.Q19 3 Alnus nepa/ensis 25.00 0.08 12.00 0.005 0.030 I 4 Alnus nepa/ensis 50.00 0.16 16.00 0.020 0.159 5 Alnus'neDa/ensis 53.00 0.17 15.50 0.022 0.173 6 Alnus' nepa/ensis 60.00 0.19 18.00 0.029 0.258 7 A/nus napalensis 64.00 0.20 15.00 0.033 0.245 8 Alnus nepalensis 75.00 0.24 22.00 0.045 0.493 9 Alnus nepaiensis 80.00 0.25 19.00 0.051 0.484 10 Alnus nepalensis 85.00 0.27 25.00 0.058 0.719 i 11 A/nus neDa/ensis 86.00 0.27 24.00 0.059 0.707 12 A/nus nepa/ensis 86.00 0.27 20.00 0.059 0.589 I 13 Alnus nepa/ensis 95.00 0.30 25.00 0.072 0.898 14 Alnus nepalensis 95.00 0.30 25.00 0.072 0.898 15 Alnus neDa/ensis 98.00 0.31 25.00 0.076 0.956 i 16 Alnus nepa/ensis 107.00 0.34 25.00 0.091 1.139 17 E!.nglehardtia spicata 24.00 0.08 10<00 0.005 0.023 I 18 Schima wall/chii 40.00 0.13 8.50 0.013 0.054 I Total 0.715 7.853 Seedlina I Bamboo CIUnlD l S.N I Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I ClumDNo Nos. of Stem 1 I Alnus nepaiensis 10 i 1 44 I 2 I Schima wallichi! 1 I I 2 50 I Total 11 I 3 46 l i 4 62 I 5 48 I I Total 250 I Sample Plot No.: 47 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Eklappa· 1 Name of Place: Metalun Aspect :Northwest Altitude: 1300 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I -Volume = Basal I Area x Tree height x i is.N IName of SDecies CBH(cml I Diameter 1m! Heiahtlml Basal Area= lTd'/4 1m') Form factor (0.50) rm'1 Remarks I 1 Alnus neDalensis 14.00 0.04 3.00 0.002 0.002 2 Alnus nepalensis 14.00 0.04 2.50 0.002 0.002 3 A/nus nepa/ensis 14.00 0.04 2.50 0.002 0.002 4 A/nus nepa/ensis 15.00 0.05 3.00 0.002 0.003 5 Alnus nepa/ensis 16.00 0.05 3.00 0.002 0.003 I 6 Alnus nepalensis 16.00 0.05 3.00 0.002 0.003 7 Alnus nepaiensis 16.00 0.05 3.00 0.002 0.003 I 8 Alnus nepalensis 16.00 0.05 2.50 0.002 0.003 i 9 Alnus nepa/ensis 18.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.008 10 A/nus mlt)8/ensis 18.00 0.06 3.00 0.003 0.004 11 A/nus nepalensis 18.00 0.06 3.00 0.003 0.004 12 A/nus nepa/ensis 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 13 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0.06 3.00 0.003 0.005 14 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0.06 3.00 0.003 0.005 15 A/nus nepa/ensis 21.00 0.07 3.00 0.004 0.005 16 Alnus neDalensis 21.00 0.07 3.00 0.004 O.OOS 17 A/nus nepalensis 22.00 0.07 8.00 0.004 0.015 18 A/nus nepa/ensis 22.00 0.07 3.00 0.004 0.006 31 19 A/nus nena/ensis 23.00 0.07 8.00 0.004 0.017 20 A/nus nepa/ensis 23.00 0.07 3.00 0.004 0.006 21 'A/nus nepa/ensis 26.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.022 , 22 Alnus nepa/ensis 27.00 0.09 3.00 0.006 0.009 23 Alnus nepa/ensis 29.00 0.09 6.00 0.007 0.020 24 A/nus nepa/ensis 29.00 0.09 8.00 0.007 0.027 25 A/nus nepa/ensis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 I 26 Alnus nepa/ensis 30.00 0.10 5.00 0.007 0.D18 I 27 Alnus nepa/ensis 30.00 0.10 15.00 0.007 0.054 . 26 A/nus nepa/ensis 33.00 0.11 7.00 0.009 0.030 I 29 Alnus nepa/ensis 33.00 0.11 5.00 0.009 0.022 I 30 A/nus nepa/ensis 34.00 0.11 5.00 0.009 0.023 , 31 A/nus nepa/ensis 35.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.049 ! 32 A/nus nepa/ensis 35.00 0.11 6.00 0.010 0.039 ! I 33 A/nus nepa/ensis 35.00 0.11 9.00 0.010 0.044 34 A/nus nepa/ensis 35.00 0.11 15.00 0.010 0.073 I 35 A/nus napa/ensis 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 I , 36 A/nus nepa/ensis 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 37 A/nus nepa/ensis 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 38 A/nus nepa/ensis 37.00 0.12 9.00 0.011 0.049 J 39 A/nus nepalensis 37.00 0.12 8.00 0.011 0.044 40 A/nus nepa/ensis 38.00 0.12 7.00 0.011 0.040 I 41 A/nus nepa/ensis 40.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.070 ! 42 A/nus nepa/ensis 40.00 0.13 10.00 0.D13 0.064 43 A/nus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 19.00 0.D13 0.121 44 A/nus nepaJensis 41.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.074 j 45 A/nus nepa/ensis 41.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.054 46 Alnus nepalensis 41.00 0.13 18.00 0.013 0.120 47 A/nus nepa/ensis 41.00 0.13 18.00 0.013 0.120 48 A/nus nepa/ensis 43.00 0.14 11.00 0.015 0.081 49 A/nus nepa/ensis 43.00 0.14 20.00 0.015 0.147 50 Alnus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 11.00 0.015 0.085 51 A/nus nepa/ensis 45.00 0.14 12.00 0.016 0.097 i 52 A/nus nepa/ensis 46.00 0.15 11.00 0.017 0.093 53 A/nus napa/ensis 46.00 0.15 11.00 0.017 0.093 54 A/nus nepa/ensis 46.00 0.15 11.00 0.017 0.093 ~pa/ensis 46.00 0.15 11.00 0.017 0.093 ! epa/ensis 47.00 0.15 20.00 0.018 0.176 57 Alnus nepa/ensis 47.00 0.15 18.00 0.D18 0.158 ; 58 A/nus nepa/ensis 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 . 59 IA/nus napa/ensis 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 I 60 lA/nus nepa/ensis 52.00 0.17 14.00 0.022 0.151 I 61 lA/nus napa/ensis 53.00 0.17 21.00 0.022 0.235 ~ 54.00 0.17 14.00 0.023 0.163 63 56.00 0.18 15.00 0.025 0.187 A/nus nepa/ensis 56.00 0.18 15.00 0.025 0.187 65 A/nus nepa/ensis 56.00 0.18 15.00 0.025 0.187 ; 66 A/nus nepa/ensis 57.00 0.18 15.00 0.026 0.194 67 A/nus nepalensis 57.00 0.18 22.00 0.026 0.285 68 A/nus nepa/ensis 57.00 0.18 15.00 0.026 0.194 69 A/nus nepa/ensis 57.00 0.18 15.00 0.026 0.194 70 Alnus nepalanSis 60.00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 ; 71 Alnus napa/ensis 60.00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 72 Alnus nepalensis 61.00 0.19 24.00 0.030 0.356 I 73 A/nus nepalensis 64.00 0.20 23.00 0.033 0.375 I 74 A/nus nepa/ansis 65.00 0.21 22.00 0.034 0.370 i 75 A/nus nepa/ensis 67.00 0.21 19.00 0.036 0.340 76 Alnus nepa/ensis 70.00 0.22 20.00 0039 0.390 77 A/nus nepalensis 72.00 0.23 19.00 0.041 0.392 78 A/nus nepa/ensis 73.00 0.23 21.00 0.042 0.445 79 Alnus nepa/ensis 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 80 A/nus nepa/ensis 78.00 0.25 22.00 0.048 0.533 81 A/nus nepa/ensis 81.00 0.26 24.00 0.052 0.627 82 Macaranga pustu/ata 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 83 Macaranga pustu/ata 58.00 0.18 11.00 0.027 0.147 Total 1.261 9.755 Seedling S.N J Name of Plant lipecles Nos. Remarks I 1 IAlnus nepa/ensis 6 I 2 IMacaranga pustu/ata 4 J Total 10 I Sample Plot No.: 48 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Ektappa - 1 Name of Place: Metalun Aspect :Northwest Altitude: 1330 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplinll, Pole and Tree ! ! ! = vOlume tiaS31 ! Area x Tree height x Basal Area= rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Dlameter(m) Helllht(m) (m') 1m; Remarks 1 A/nus nepa/ensis 14.00 0.04 3.00 0.002 0.002 I 2 Alnus nepa/ensis 15.00 0_05 5.00 0.002 0.004 I 3 A/nus nepa/ensis 16.00 0.05 3.00 0.002 0.003 I 4 A/nus nepa/ensis 18.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.006 32 5 Alnus nepalensis 18.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.006 6 Alnus nepa/enSis 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 7 A/nus nepalenSis 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 8 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0.06 600 0.003 0.010 9 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 10 A/nus nepa/ensis 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 11 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 12 Alnus nepalensis 24.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.D18 13 A/nus nepa/ensis 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.D15 14 A/nus nepa/ensis 28.00 0.09 7.00 0.006 0.022 15 A/nus nepa/enSis 28.00 0.09 6.00 0.006 0.019 16 A/nus nepalensis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 17 Alnus nepa/enSis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 18 A/nus nepa/ensis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 19 Alnus nepalensis 30.00 0.10 13.00 0.007 0.047 · 20 Alnus nepatenSis 3O.0n 0.10 13.00 0.007 0.047 21 Alnus napa/ensis 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 i 22 Alnus napa/ensis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 ; 23 A/nus nepa/ansis 34.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.046 24 Alnus nepa/ensis 36.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.057 · 25 A/nus nepa/ensis 38.00 0.12 10.00 0.011 0.057 ~ 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 27 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 28 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 · 29 A/nus nepalansis 40.00 0.13 9.00 0.013 0.057 L30 Alnus nepaienSis 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 L31 A/nus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.070 32 A/nus nepa/enSis 42.00 0.13 8.00 0.014 0.056 33 Alnus nepalensis 44.00 0.14 11.00 0.D15 0.085 · 34 A/nus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 35 A/nus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.D15 0.092 36 A/nus nepa/ensis 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 37 Alnus nepa/ensis 45.00 0.14 12.00 0.016 0.097 36 A/nus nepa/ensis 46.00 0.15 13.00 0.017 0.110 39 Alnus nepalensis 46.00 0.15 10.00 0.017 0.084 40 A/nus nepa/ensis 46.00 0.15 12.00 0.017 0.101 41 Alnus nepaiensis 48.00 0.15 10.00 0.018 0.092 42 Alnus nepaiensis 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 , 43 Alnus nepa/ensis 50.00 0.16 17.00 0.020 0.169 44 Alnus nepalensis 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 45 A/nus nepa/ensis 50.00 0.16 18.00 0.020 0.179 46 A/nus nepa/ensis 52.00 0.17 19.00 0.022 0.205 · 47 A/nus nepalensis 52.00 0.17 14.00 0.022 0.151 148 Alnus nepa/ensis 53.00 0.17 19.00 0.022 0.212 i 49 Alnus nepalensis 58.00 0.18 17.00 0.027 0.228 50 Alnus nepa/enSis 60.00 0.19 14.00 0.029 0.201 L51 A/nus ne~alensis 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 · 52 Alnus nepa/enSis 60.00 0.19 17.00 0.029 0.244 53 Alnus nepalensis 62.00 0.20 21.00 0.031 0.321 I 54 Alnus nepalensis 64.00 0.20 18.00 0.033 0.294 55 Alnus nepalensis 65.00 0.21 18.00 0.034 0.303 · 58 Alnus nepatensis 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 ~ 4f!!!'s nepa/ensis 72.00 0.23 24.00 0.041 0.495 i 58 A/nus nepa/ensis 72.00 0.23 21.00 0.041 0.433 ~.~..nepalensls ~ 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 60 Alnus nepa/enSis 80.00 0.25 1900 0.051 0.484 1 61 A/nus nepa/ensis 94.00 0.30 24.00 0.070 0.844 · 62 Alnus nepalensis 96.00 0.31 24.00 0.073 0.881 63 Macaranga pustulata 20.00 0.06 8.00 0.003 0.013 :64 Macaranga pustulata 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 65 Macaranga pustulata 45.00 0.14 10.00 0.016 0.081 66 Macaranqa {)ustulata 48.00 0.15 10.00 0.018 0.092 67 Macaranga pustuJata 52.00 0.17 10.00 0.022 0.108 68 Macarallfla I!.ustuiata 60.00 0.19 11.50 0.029 0.165 Total 1.177 9.273 Remarks Near to cultivated land Sample Plot No.: 49 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam vee : Ektappa · 1 Name of Place: Metalun Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 1340 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree i VOlume = Basal I : Area x Tree height x I Sasal A rea= TTd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CSH(cmj Diameter (m) Height(m} (m') [m'] Remarks 1 Alnus nepalensis 18.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.008 2 Alnus nepalensis 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 3 Alnus nepalensis 44.00 0.14 13.00 0.Q15 0.100 4 Alnus ne{)alensls 55.00 0.18 15.00 0.024 0.181 5 Alnus nepa/enSis 58.00 0.18 16.00 0.027 0.214 6 Alnus nepalensis 64.00 0.20 15.00 0.033 0.245 7 Alnus nepalenSis 75.00 0.24 20.00 0.045 0.448 33 8 Alnus nepa/ensls 80.00 025 19.00 0.051 0.484 9 Alnus nepa/enSlS 80.00 0.25 21.00 0.051 0.535 10 Alnus nepa/ensis 82.00 0.26 20.00 0.054 0.535 11 Alnus oopa/ensis 83.00 0.26 noo 0.055 0.603 12 Alnus nepa/ensis 90.00 0.29 24.00 0.064 0.774 13 Alnus oopalensis 91.00 0.29 24.00 0.066 0.791 14 Alnus nepalensis 95.00 0.30 24.50 0.072 0.680 15 Alnus oopal'msls 96.00 031 25.00 0.073 0.917 I 16 Enalehardtia spicaJa 45.00 0.14 8.00 0.016 0.064 17 Englehardtia spicata 50.00 0.16 9.00 0.020 0.090 18 Macaranga pustulaJa 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 19 Maearanga pustulata 41.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.067 20 Saurauia napaulensis 37.00 0.12 8.00 0.011 0.044 21 Saurauia napau/ensis 46.00 0.15 11.00 0.017 0.093 22 Schima wal/ichii 43.00 0.14 8.00 0.015 0.059 I 23 Schima waJ/ichii 56.00 0.18 11.50 0.025 0.144 Total 0.764 7.347 Seedling Bamboo Clump ! S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 A/nus nepalensis 6 1 25 2 Engleharfilia spicaJa 2 2 35 I 3 Macaranaa pUstulata 4 3 28 4 Schima walliehii 1 I 4 12 Total 13 I 5 42 Total 142 Sample Plot No.: 50 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Ektappa 1 Name of Place: Metalun Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 1280 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I Sapling, Pole and Tree I I = vOlume tlasal ! I , Basal Area; lTd'/4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm, Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') 1m; Remarks 1 A/nus nepalensls 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 2 Alnus oopalensis 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 3 Alnus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 4 Alnus nepalensls 45.00 0.14 13.00 0.016 0.105 5 Alnus nepalensis 45.00 0.14 13.00 0.016 0.105 6 A/nus nepalensis 60.00 0.19 17.00 0.029 '0.244 I 7 Alnus nepaiensis 68.00 0.22 17.00 0.037 0.313 8 Alnus oopalensis 77.00 0.25 22.00 0.047 0.519 9 A/nus nepalensis 77.00 0.25 20.00 0.047 0.472 10 Alnus nepalensis 79.00 0.25 20.00 0.050 0.497 11 Alnus nepalensis 80,00 0.25 19.00 0.051 0.484 12 A/nus nepalensis 82.00 0.26 19.00 0.054 0.509 13 Alnus nepalensis 92.00 0.29 23.00 0.067 0.775 14 Alnus nepa/ensis 97.00 0.31 24.00 0.Q75 0.899 15 Alnus nepalensis 99.00 0.32 25.00 0.078 0,975 16 Alnus nepa/ensis 105.00 0.33 24.00 0.088 1.053 17 Enalehardtia spieaJa 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.Q15 18 fEng/eharfi/ia spieata 40.00 0.13 8.50 0.013 0.054 19 Englehardtia spleata 48.00 0.15 9.00 0.018 0.083 120 Macaranaa ou!$tu/aJa 40.00 0.13 10.50 0.013 0.067 21 Saurauia napaulensis 16.00 0.05 5.00 0,002 0.005 I 22 Saurauia napaulensis 42.00 0.13 11.00 0.014 0.077 I 23 Schima walliehii 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 I 24 Sehima wall/chi! 39.00 0.12 9.00 0.012 0.054 25 Sehima wallichii 44.00 0.14 10.00 0.015 0.077 26 Schima wallichii 55.00 0.18 10.50 0.024 0.126 Total 0.802 7.672 J I Seedling Bamboo Clump IS.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks Clump No Nos. of Stem I 1 Alnus nepalensis 12 1 30 I i 2 Enalehardtia spicsJa 3 2 35 I I 3 Schlma wallichii 4 3 28 I I Total 19 4 15 5 45 I Total 153 I Sample Plot No.: 51 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare 3 Name of Place: Tapewa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1180 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree J VOlume = tlasal Basal Area; lTd'/4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) I S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) I Hei!lhtlm) 1m') 1m; Remarks I 34 1 A/bizriaso 43.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.088 2 Castanoosis indica 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 3 Castanoosis indica 45.00 0.14 9.00 0.016 0.073 12.00 0.027 0.161 ~ ~tanoPsispus/ulata indica 58.00 0.18 5 Macaranga 28.00 0.09 7.00 0.006 0.022 6 Macaranga pustulata 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 7 Macaranga pustulata 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 8 Sehima wal/iehii 24.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.011 9 Schima walliehii 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 10 Sehima wal/iehi! 35.00 0.11 8.00 0.010 0.039 11 Schima wal/lehii 35.00 0.11 8.00 0.010 0.039 12 Sehima wal/iehii 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 13 Sehima wal/iehii 52.00 0.17 12.00 0.022 0.129 14 Sehima wal/iehii 115.00 0.37 25.00 0.105 1.316 15 Sehima wallichii 120.00 0.38 25.00 0.115 1.433 Total 0.415 3.817 L Seedlina i Bamboo ClumD S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks ClumoNo Nos. of Stem 1 Albizzia sp. 1 1 32 i 2 CastanOPsis indica 2 2 37 3 Maearanaa oos/u/a/a 5 i 3 43 4 Schima wal/ichii 4 i 4 47 Total 12 5 57 I 6 54 I Total 270 Sample Plot No.: 52 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VOC : Mangalbare - 3 Name of Place: Tapewa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1190 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I SaplinQ. Pole and Tree 1 Vorume =-aasar Area x Tree height x I Basal Area= TTd'14 . Form factor (0.50) is.N Name of Species i CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) I Height(m) . (m~) ! 1m; Remarks 1 Alnus nepa/enSis 25.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.022 ! 2 Alnus neoa/enSis 50.00 0.16 16.00 0.020 0.159 3 Alnus neoaiensis 60.00 0.19 18.00 0.029 0.258 4 Alnus nepa/enSis 64.00 0.20 18.00 0.033 0.294 5 CaslanopSis indica 30.00 010 7.00 0.007 0.025 6 Castanol)Sis indica 34.00 0.11 8.00 0.009 0.037 7 Cas/anopsis indica 38.00 0.12 8.00 0.011 0.046 8 Maearanaa oustu/ala 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 9 Macaraooa oustulata 46.00 0.15 12.00 0.017 0.101 10 Maearanga pustu/ata 76.00 0.24 16.00 0.046 0.368 11 Sehima wa/liehi! 84.00 0.27 12.00 0.056 0.337 12 Schima walliehii 88.00 0.28 12.00 0.062 0.370 Total 0.301 2.093 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 A/nus nepalensis 4 2 Maearanaa oostulata 4 r3 Schima wal/fchN Total 2 10 Sample Plot No.: 53 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VOC : Mangalbare - 3 Name of Place: Tapewa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1185 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) r-r- I SaDIiIlQ. Pole and Tree I Basal Area= TTd'14 vo ume = Basa .\ Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBHlcm) Diameter (m) Heiqht(m) 1m') rm; · Remarks 1 Alnus nepalensis 16.00 0.05 8.00 0.002 0.008 2 Alnus nepa/ens!s 30.00 0.10 12.00 0.007 0.043 3 Alnus nepaiensis 40.00 0.13 14.00 0.013 0.089 4 Alnus neoa/ensis 76.00 0.24 20.00 0.046 0.460 5 Caslanopsis indica 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 ~~ 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 44.00 0.14 10.00 0.015 0.077 astano IS mdlca 46.00 0.15 9.00 0.017 0.076 9 Castanoosis indica 47.00 0.15 11.00 0.018 0.097 10 CastanooSis indica 52.00 0.17 12.00 0.022 0.129 11 Caslanops!s indica 52.00 0.17 12.00 0.022 0.129 ! 12 Caslanopsis indica 55.00 0.18 13.00 0.024 0.157 13 Maearanga oustulala 27.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.023 I 14 Macaral10a oostula/a 35.00 0.11 9.00 0.010 0.044 I 35 15 Macaranaa pustulata 38.00 0.12 10.00 0.011 0.057 I 16 Macaranaa pustulata 40.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.070 17 .MacaraM/a pustulata 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 I 18 MaearanQ8 pustulata 46.00 0.15 13.00 0.017 0.110 19 MaearanQa Dustulata 52.00 0.17 14.00 0.022 0.151 I 20 Maearanga pustulata 55.00 0.18 15.00 0.024 0.181 21 MaearanQa pustulata 63.00 0.20 16.00 0.032 0.253 I 22 Macaranga pustulata 78.00 0.25 18.00 0.048 0.436 I Total 0.408 2.783 Seedl;na IS.N IName of Plant S~ecies Nos. Remarks i 1 ICastanopsis indica 4 I 2 IMaearanga pustulata 10 I Total 14 Sample Plot No.: 54 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam vec : Mangalbare - 3 Name of Place: Tapewa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1100m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I VOlume = ~sal I . Area x Tree height x ' S.N Name of ~cies CBH{cm) Diameter (m) Ii Height(m) Basal Area= TTd'/4 2 (m ) Form factor (0.50) 1m'] Remarks 1 Castanopsis indica 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 2 Castanopsis indica 37.00 0.12 9.00 0.011 0.049 3 Castanopsis indica 40.00 0.13 9.00 0.013 0.057 4 MaeafllM/a pustu/ata 63.00 0.20 12.00 0.032 0.190 5 MaearanQa Dustu/ata 70.00 0.22 14.00 0.039 0.273 6 Sehirna wallichi! 14.00 0.04 6.00 0.002 0.005 7 Sehima walliehi! 16.00 0.05 6.00 0.002 0.006 8 Sehima walliehii 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 9 Sehima wallichii 24.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.Q18 10 Sehima wallichi! 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 11 Sehirna walliehii 38.00 0.12 15.00 0.011 0.086 12 Sehima walliehii 46.00 0.15 10.00 0.017 0.084 13 Seh/rna walliehii 48.00 0.15 14.00 0.018 0.128 14 Sehima walliehii 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 15 Schirna wailiehi! 52.00 0.17 15.00 0.022 0.161 16 Sehima walliehii 54.00 0.17 16.00 0.023 0.186 17 Sehima walliehii 56.00 0.18 15.00 0.025 0.187 18 Sehirna walliehii 58.00 0.18 11.00 0.027 0.147 i 19 Sehima wailichi! 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 i , 20 Sehima wallichii 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 21 Seh/ma wailiehii 84.00 0.20 13.00 0.033 0.212 22 Schima wa/Hehii 64.00 0.20 9.00 0.033 0.147 23 Sehima wallichii 65.00 0.21 16.00 0.034 0.269 24 Sehima wallichii 70.00 0.22 17.00 0.039 0.332 25 Sehima walliehii 70.00 0.22 14.00 0.039 0.273 i 26 Sehima walliehii 75.00 0.24 16.00 0.045 0.358 27 Sehirna wafliehii 75.00 0.24 11.00 0.045 0.246 28 Sehima wallichii 86.00 0.27 17.00 0.059 0.501 29 Sehima wallichii 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 30 Sehima wailiehii 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.084 0.560 I 31 Sehima walliehi! 92.00 0.29 19.00 0.067 0.840 32 Sehima walliehii 96.00 0.31 17.00 0.073 0.624 33 Senima walJichii 98.00 0.31 19.00 0.076 0.726 34 Schima waflichii 98.00 0.31 20.00 0.076 0.765 35 Sehima wallichii 105.00 0.33 20.00 0.088 0878 36 Sch/ma wallichii 120.00 0.38 20.00 0.115 1.146 37 Sehima walliehii 125.00 0.40 22.00 0.124 1.368 38 Schima walliehi! 135.00 0.43 22.00 0.145 1.596 Total 1.558 13.409 Seedling I S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks i 1 Abizzia sp. 2 2 CastafIQPsis indica 18 3 Sehima wallichi! 14 : Total 34 I Sample Plot No.: 55 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam vee: Mangelbare - 5 Name Of Place: Sabjun Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1200 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree VOlume ~ Basal ! I I Basal Area= TTd'f4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') 1m'] Remarks I 1 Bombax elliba 18.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.008 I 2 Castanopsis indica 37.00 0.12 9.00 0.011 0.049 36 3 Caslanopsis /fibuloides 45.00 0.14 8.00 0.016 0.064 4 Castanopsis /fibulaides 162.00 0.52 23.00 0.209 2.403 5 Ficuscunia 18.00 0.06 3.00 0.003 0.004 6 Ficuscunia 21.00 0.07 3.50 0.004 0.006 Partly cut 7 Ficus cun/a 122.00 0.39 2.50 0.119 0.148 Partly cuI 8 MacaratlQa pustulata 81.00 0.26 13.00 0.052 0.340 9 Sch/ma wallichii 40.00 0.13 7.00 0.013 0.045 10 Sch/rna wallichi! 41.00 0.13 2.50 0.013 0.017 Partly cut 11 Sch/ma wallichii 43.00 0.14 8.00 0.015 0.059 12 Sch/ma wallichi! 50.00 0.16 11.00 0.020 0.109 13 Schirna walNch/i 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 14 Schima wallichii 62.00 0.20 13.00 0.031 0.199 15 Schima WiIIlllch!! 62.00 0.20 12.00 0.031 0.184 16 Schirna wallichi! 62.00 0.20 8.00 0.031 0.122 17 Schima wallichi! 63.00 0.20 4.00 0.032 0.063 Partly cut 18 Schima wallichi! 65.00 0.21 13.00 0.034 0.219 19 Schima wailichii 75.00 0.24 10.00 0.045 0.224 ! 20 Schima wall/chii 75.00 0.24 15.00 0.045 0.336 , 21 SCh/ma wallichii 75.00 0.24 10.00 0.045 0.224 22 Schima wallichii 77.00 0.25 9.00 0.047 0.212 ~ 78.00 0.25 18.00 0.048 0.436 85.00 0.27 19.00 0.058 0.546 87.00 0.28 17.00 0.060 0.512 26 Schima walDchii 88.00 0.28 20.00 0.062 0.617 · 27 Sch/ma wall/chii 88.00 0.28 17.00 0.062 0.524 i 28 SGhima wallichii 90.00 0.29 12.00 0.064 0.387 · 29 Sch/ma wallichii 93.00 0.30 14.00 0.069 0.482 I 30 Sohima wallichii 95.00 0.30 18.00 0.072 0.647 · 31 Schima wailichii 98.00 0.31 20.00 0.Q76 0.765 , 32 Schima walliehii 100.00 0.32 18.00 0.080 0.717 33 Schima wallichii 104.00 0.33 21.00 0.086 0.904 '34 Schima wallichii 106.00 0.34 18.00 0.089 0.805 35 SCh/ma wallichii 106.00 0.34 20.00 0.089 0.895 36 Schima wallichii 120.00 0.38 20.00 0.115 1.146 37 Schima wallichii 142.00 0.45 23.00 0.161 1.846 38 Sch/ma wallichi; 160.00 0.51 22.00 0.204 2.242 I Total 2.238 18.677 Seedling ! Bamboo Clump S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks ! Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 CaslanoDSis indica 5 1 8 2 Castanopsis /fibuloides 8 I 2 9 3 Ficuscunia 2 ! 3 20 4 Sarauia nepalensis 7 4 12 ...2... Schima wallichii 16 I 5 21 Total 38 6 7 7 10 ! 8 4 * 9 3 I 10 4 I 11 8 I Total 106 Sample Plot No.: 56 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare - 5 Name of Place: Sabjun Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1210 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I = I I Area~ VOlume ~asal ! i I I Area x Tree height x . Form factor (0.50) . I ! Basal rrd'14 S.N Name of Species CBHlcm) Diameter 1m) Height 1m), 1m') [m1 Remarks 1Bombax coiba 22.00 0.07 6.50 0.004 0,013 2Castanapsis indica 34.00 0.11 9.00 0.009 0.041 3 CastanoDSis indica 48.00 0.15 9.00 0.D18 0.083 4Castanoll§is indica 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 ~at1oPsiS indica 65.00 0.21 10.00 0.034 0.168 r4- 115.00 18.00 0.948 ~ ~tanoPsiS indica 7 Castanopsis indica 165.00 0.37 0.53 23.00 0.105 0.217 2.493 8 CastanoDSis tfibuloides 150.00 0.48 22.00 0.179 1.971 9 Fieuscun/a 21.00 0.07 3.00 0.004 0.005 10 Ficus cunia 24.00 0.08 4.00 0.005 0.009 11 Ficus eun/a 121.00 0.39 20.00 0.117 1.166 12 Sch/rna walliehii 64.00 0.20 10.00 0.033 I 0.163 13 Sehima wall/chii 66.00 0.21 14.00 0.035 0.243 14 Sch/rna wall/chi! 72.00 0.23 12.S0 0.041 0.258 ~...... 74.00 0.24 14.00 0.044 R30S : 16 a wallichit 82.00 0.26 10.00 0.054 0.268 1 wallichll 83.00 0.26 18.50 0.055 I 0,507 1 a walDehii 84.00 0.27 17.00 0.056 I 0.478 wallichii 64.00 0.27 19.00 0.056 0.534 a 20 wallichi/ 85.00 0.27 17.00 0.058 0.489 21 Sahima walliahii 90.00 0.29 oo 0.064 0.677 22 Senima wallichii 96.00 0,31 .00 0.073 0.734 23 Sch/ma walliahii 98.00 0.31 .50 0.Q76 0.784 24 Schima wallichii 110.00 0.35 19.00 0.096 0.915 25 Schima wallicnii 120.00 0.38 21.00 0.115 1.204 37 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks i 1 Castanopsis indica 4 2 Cas/snops/s tribuloides 1 3 Schirna wallichii 12 I Total 17 I Sample Plot No.: 57 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDe : Mangalbare - 8 Name of Place: Sabjun Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1215 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) SaplinQ, Pole and Tree I I I vOlume = 6asal Area It Tree height It I , I Basal Area: ITd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm} Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m'l Remarks 1 Bombax ceiba 18,00 0,06 (1,00 0,003 0,008 2 Bombax ceiba 36,00 0.11 8,00 0.010 0,041 3 Bombax celba 44,00 0,14 8,00 0,015 0,062 4 Castanopsis indica 20,00 0,06 6,00 0,003 0,010 5 Castanopsis indica 44,00 0,14 10,00 0,015 0,077 6 CastanopsiS indica 50,00 0,16 10,00 0,020 0,100 7 Castanopsis indica 50,00 0,16 13,00 0,020 0,129 8 Castanops/s indica 70,00 0,22 14,00 0,039 0,273 9 Castanopsis Indica 90,00 0,29 18,00 0,064 0,580 10 Castanopsls indica 100,00 0,32 20,00 0,080 0,796 11 Cas/snops/s indica 120,00 0,38 19,00 0,115 1,089 12 Castanopsis /ribuloides 60,00 0,19 12,00 0,029 0,172 13 Cas/anopsis tribuloides 64,00 0,20 13,00 0,033 0,212 14 Ficuscunia 30,00 0,10 6,00 0,007 0,021 15 Ficus cunia 34,00 0,11 6,50 0,009 0030 16 Ficuscunia 38,00 0,12 7,00 0,011 0,040 17 Sohima wallichii 25,00 0,08 7,00 0,005 0,017 18 Schima wallichli 40,00 0,13 10,00 0,013 0,064 19 Schima wallichii 65,00 0.21 16,00 0,034 0,269 20 Schima wallichii 66,00 0,21 14,00 0,035 0,243 21 Schima wallichii 72,00 0,23 18,00 0,041' 0,371 22 Schima wallichii 75,00 0,24 16.00 0,045 0,358 23 Schirna waflichii 78,00 0.25 17,00 0,048 OA12 24 Schirna wallichii 86,00 0,27 17,00 0,059 0,501 25 Schima wallichU 88,00 0,28 20,00 0,062 0,617 26 Schima wallichii 98,00 0,31 20,00 0,076 0,765 27 Schima wallichi! 100,00 0,32 20,00 0,080 0,796 I 28 Schima wallichi! 100,00 0,32 21,00 0,080 0,836 29 Schima wallichii 105,00 0,33 20,00 0,088 0,878 . 30 Schima waliichii 115,00 0,37 20,00 0.105 1,053 31 Schima wailichii 125,00 OAO 22,00 0,124 1,368 32 Schima wallichii 125,00 0,40 22,00 0,124 1,368 · 33 Schima wallichii 140.00 OA5 24,00 0,156 1,873 I Total 1,648 16.429 Seedling S.N IName of Plant Species Nos, Remarks 1 CastanoPsis indica 7 2 Schima wallichii 6 Total 13 Sample Plot No.: 58 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare - 8 Name of Place: Sabjun Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1385 m Area of Plol: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I ! vOlume = t:l8S81 I Basal Area: ITd'I4 Area It Tree height It : Form faclor (0.50) i I S.N Name of Species CBH{cm) Diameter (m) Height (m) (m 2) [m'] Remarks 1 A/nus nepa/ensis 20,00 0,08 8,00 0,003 0,013 2 Alnus nepa/ens/s 25,00 0,08 9,00 0,005 0,022 3 Alnus nepalens/s 30,00 0,10 11,00 0,007 0,039 4 Alnus nepalensis 37,00 0,12 11,00 0,011 0,060 5 Alnus nepalensis 38,00 0,12 10.00 0,011 0,057 6 Alnus nepalensis 40,00 0.13 14.00 0,013 0,089 7 Alnus nepalensis 44,00 0,14 14,00 0,015 0.108 8 (InUS nepalensis 45,00 0,14 14,00 0,016 0,113 ! 51,00 0,16 16,00 0,021 0,166 I 53,00 0,17 14,00 0,022 0,157 I 11 Alnus nepalensis 55,00 0,18 16,00 0,024 0,193 J 12 Alnus nepalensis 65,00 0,21 18,00 0,034 0,303 I 38 13 Alnus neoalensis 72.00 0.23 19.00 0.041 0.392 14 Alnus nepalensis 78.00 0.25 20.00 0.048 0.484 15 Alnus nepalensis 88.00 0.28 21.00 0.062 0.647 16 Alnus napalensis 98.00 0.31 22.00 0.076 0.841 R:nepalensis 100.00 0.32 22.00 0.080 0.876 Alnus napalensis 105.00 0.33 21.00 0.088 0.922 nepalensis 120.00 0.38 22.00 0.115 1.261 20 Alnus neoalensis 150.00 0.48 22.00 0.179 1.971 21 Macaranaa oustula/a 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 22 Macaranaa oustulata 42.00 0.13 8.00 0.014 0.056 I 23 Macaranoa Dustulata 58.00 0.18 12.00 0.027 0.161 24 Macaranaa DUstulata 64.00 0.20 20.00 0.033 0.326 25 Macaranaa Dustulata 80.00 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 26 Macaranga pustulata 82.00 0.26 14.00 0.054 0.375 27 Schima wallichii 40.00 0.13 6.00 0.013 0.038 28 Schirna wallichii 42.00 0.13 8.00 0.014 0.056 29 Schirna wallichii SO.OO 0.16 11.00 0.020 0.109 30 Schirna wallichii 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 31 Schirna walliChil 61.00 0.19 13.00 0.030 0.193 32 Schirna wallichii 86.00 0.27 17.00 0.059 0.501 33 Schirna wallichii 92.00 0.29 14.00 0.067 0.472 34 Schima wallichii 130.00 0.41 22.00 0.135 1.480 Total 1.421 13.135 I Seedling I Bamboo Clump :S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 Alnus nepalensis 18 r 1 96 2 Macaranaa DUstulata 2 r 2 44 3 Schima wallichii 4 3 82 Total 24 I Total 222 Sample Plot No.: 59 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare - 8 Name of Place: Sunwargau Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1490m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I Sanlino, Pole and Tree I Volume = Basal I I ! i Basal Area= TTd'14 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) ! I I S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) Hei!lhtlm) 1m') 1m; Remarks 1 Alnus nI!loalensis 18.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.009 I 2 A/nus nepalensis 48.00 0.15 10.00 0.018 0.092 I 3 Alnus nepalensis 60.00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 4 A/nus neIJalensis 74.00 0.24 18.00 0.044 0.392 I 5 Alnus neIJsiensis 80.00 0.25 20.00 0.051 0.510 6 Alnus naoalansis 84.00 0.27 21.00 0.056 0.590 I 7 Alnus napa/ensis 90.00 0.29 12.00 0.084 0.387 8 Alnus napa/ensis 100,00 0.32 22.00 0.080 0.876 9 Alnus nepalensis 105.00 0.33 23.00 0.088 1.009 10 Englehardtis slJicats 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0;{)04 11 Enalehardlia slJicata 34.00 0.11 8.00 0.009 0.037 12 Ficus oenaha/ensis 60.00 0.19 10.00 0.029 0.143 13 Macaranga pustulata 18.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.009 14 Macaranaa pus/ulata 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 15 Saurauia napaulensis 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 16 Saurauis napaulensis 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 17 Saurauia naosulensis 74.00 0.24 12.00 0.044 0.262 Total 0.572 4.836 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Alnus nllpaleniis 6 2 Macaranga pustulata 2 3 Saurauia nsosulensis 2 Total 10 Sample Plot No.: 60 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Plivate District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare 7 Name of Place: Sunwargau Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1490 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I 1 1 VOlume =l3asif I . Area x Tree height x , Basal Area" TTd'/4 Form faClOr (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH lem) Diameter (m) Height(m) 1m') [m; Remarks 1 Alnus neoslensis 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 2 Alnus nepalensis 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 3 Alnus nepafensis 65.00 0.21 18.00 0.034 0.303 I 4 Alnus neoslensis 70.00 0.22 17.00 0.039 0.332 5 Alnus nepalensis 75.00 0.24 19.00 0.045 0.425 6 Alnus nepa/ensis 80.00 0.25 20.00 0.051 0.510 7 Alnus neIJalensis 85.00 0.27 21.00 0.058 0.604 8 Alnus neDalensis 95.00 0.30 2400 0.072 0.862 I 9 Alnus nepalensis 102.00 0.32 22.00 0.083 0.911 39 I 10 Engleharrftja spicata 30.00 0.10 5.00 0.007 0.018 11 Ficus panghalensis SO.OO 0.16 9.00 0.020 0.090 I 12 Ficus panghalensis 60.00 0.19 10.00 0.029 0.143 13 Macaranaa pUstulata 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 I 14 Macaranga pustulata 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 ! 15 Macaranga pustulate 60.00 0.19 1200 0.029 0.172 16 Prunus cerosoides 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 I 17 Saurauia nfJpaulensis 15.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 18 Saurauia napaulensis 40.00 0.13 7.00 0.013 0.045 I 19 Saurauia napaulensis 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 Total 0.566 4.885 I Seedling I Bamboo Clump S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 Alnus nepalensis 11 I 1 50 I 2 Macaranga pustulate 3 I 2 46 3 Saurauia napaulensis 1 3 39 Total 15 I 4 52 I 5 36 I Total 223 I Sample Plot No.: 61 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare - 6 Name of Place: Majhuwa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1590 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) , Sapling, Pole and Tree I I = VOlume Basal Area x Tree height x . Basal Area" lTd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH (em) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m; Remarks 1 Atrocarpus lakoocha 100.00 0.32 16 0.080 0.637 2 CastanoPsis indica 250.00 060 25 0.498 6.220 3 Macaranga pustulata 60.00 0.19 18 0.029 0.258 4 Sehima walliehii 100.00 0.32 15 0.080 0.597 Total 0.686 7.712 Seedlina I Bamboo Clump S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I Clump No Nos. of Stem I 1 Castanopsis indica 3 I 1 47 i 2 Macaranga pustulata 1 2 34 3 Sohima wallichU 2 3 14 Total 6 Total 95 I Sample Plot No.: 62 Name of Forest: None Forest Type : Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare 6 Name of Place: Majhuwa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 1610 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I I.Area x Tree height x.1, I Basal Area= TTd.'l/4 vOlume'" tlasal Fonn factor (0.50) I IS.N Name of Species CBHlcm) Diameter Iml Heiaht(ml 1m2) [m; Remarks 1 Alnus neoalensis 20.00 0.08 7.00 0.003 0.011 2 Alnus nepalensis 55.00 0.18 17.00 0.024 0.205 3 Alnus nepalensis 75.00 0.24 19,00 0.045 0.425 4 Alnus nepalensis 85.00 0.27 20.00 0,058 0.575 I 5 Englehardtia spicata 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 6 Ficus sp. 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 ~ 22.00 0.07 7.00 0.004 0,013 , 8 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 65.00 0.21 21.00 0.034 0.353 10 Macaranga pustulata 72.00 0.23 22.00 0.041 0.454 11 Maearanga pustulata 87.00 0.28 20.00 0,060 0.603 12 Sehirna wall/chii 50.00 0.16 11.00 0.020 0.109 13 Sehima walliehii 58.00 0.18 11.00 0.027 0.147 14 Sch/ma wall/chi! 64.00 0,20 12.00 0.033 0.196 15 Schima wallichii 65.00 0.21 13,00 0.034 0.219 I 16 Schima wallichU 65.00 0.21 13.00 0.034 0.219 17 Seh/rna walliehii 70.00 0.22 14.00 0.039 0,273 18 Schima walliehil 72.00 0.23 11.00 0.041 0.227 19 Seh/rna wa/lieM 80.00 0.25 14.00 0.051 0.357 20 Schima wallichii 84.00 0.27 15.00 0.056 0.421 Total 0.616 4.1159 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species 1 ISehlma walliehii Nos. Remarks J I 12 I Total I 12 I Sample Plo! No.: 63 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private 40 District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare . 6 Name of Place: Dadagau Aspect :West Altitude: 1715 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) SaplinQ. Pole and Tree I , I I vO/ume ,,--gasa I Basal Area: lTd'/4 i Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) ! S.N Name of Species CBHlcm} Diameter 1m} I Heiahtlml (m') 1m" Remarks 1 Alnus neoalensis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 2 Alnus neoa/ensis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 3 Alnus napalensis 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 4 Alnus napalensis 38.00 0.12 12.00 0.011 0.069 5 Alnus neflalensis 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 6 Alnus nepalensis 52.00 0.17 17.00 0.022 0.183 7 Alnus neoalensis 58.00 0.18 18.00 0.027 0.241 8 Alnus nepaiensis 64.00 0.20 20.00 0.033 0.326 9 Alnus nepalensis 70.00 0.22 19.00 0.039 0.371 10 Alnus nepaiensis 74.00 0.24 22.00 0.044 0.480 11 Alnus nepalensis 74.00 024 18.00 0.044 0.392 12 Alnus nepalensis 100.00 0.32 23.00 0.080 0.916 13 Alnus nepalensis 105.00 0.33 24.00 0.088 1.053 '14 Ficus lacor 34.00 0.11 6.50 0.009 0.030 15 Macaranaa wstulata 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 16 Macaranaa wstulata 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 17 Macaranaa pus/ulata 35.00 0.11 8.00 0.010 0.039 18 Macaranga pustulata 36.00 0.11 8.50 0.010 0.044 19 Macaranga pustulata 40.00 0.13 9.00 0.013 0.057 . 20 Macaranga pustulata 48.00 0.15 8.00 0.018 0.073 i 21 Macaranga oustulata 52.00 0.17 12.00 0.022' 0.129 I 22 Macaranaa oustulata 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 23 Macaranga pustulata 98.00 0.31 24.00 0.076 0.918 24 Saurauia napaulensis 24.00 0.08 4.00 0.005 0.009 25 Saurauia napaulensis 3S.00 0.12 6.00 0.011 0.034 26 Saurauia napaulensis 40.00 0.13 6.00 0.013 0.038 27 Schima wal/ichN 52.00 0.17 10.00 0.022 0.10S I Total 0.674 5.971 I Seedlina S.N Name of Plant Soecies Nos. Remarks 1 A/nus nepa/ensis 4 2 Engiehardtia spicata 3 3 Macaranga pustulate 2 4 Prunus cerasoides 1 .2... Saurauia neoaiensis 1 iotal 11 Sample Plot No.: 64 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare 2 Name of Place: Dadagau Aspect :Southwest Altitude: 1710 m Area of Plot : 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) , , SaDlina. Pole and Tree ! = VOlume Basal ., Area x Tree height l( . Basal Area" lTd'14 Form factor (0.50) i ! i i S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Heiahtlml (m') rm; : Remarks 1 Alnus neoaiensis 35.00 0.11 11.00 0.010 0.054 2 Alnus nel2!/ensis 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 3 A/nus nepalem;is 67.00 0.21 24.00 0.036 0.429 4 Alnus neoalensis 67.00 0.21 22.00 0.038 0.393 5 Alnus nepa/ensis 67.00 0.21 20.00 0.036 0.357 I 6 A/nus nepalensis 74.00 0.24 18.00 0.044 0.392 7 Alnus nepa/ensis 77.00 0.25 18.00 0.047 0.425 8 A/nus nepa/ensis 80.00 0.25 15.00 0.051 0.382 I 9 Alnus nepalensis 82.00 0.26 24.00 0.054 0.642 10 Alnus nepa/ensis 83.00 0.26 24.00 0.055 0.658 11 Alnus nepaiensis 83.00 0.26 22.00 0.055 0.603 12 A/nus neoa/ensis 86.00 0.27 25.00 0.059 0.738 I 13 A/nus neoalensis 86.00 0.27 25.00 0.059 0.736 i 14 Alnus nepalensis 96.00 0.31 21.00 0.073 0.770 15 Ficus lacor 15.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 16 Ficuslscar 22.00 0.07 6.00 0.004 0.012 17 Ficus lacor 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 18 Macaranga pustu/ata 20.00 0.06 4.00 0.003 0.008 19 Macaranga pustu/ata 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.017 20 Macaranaa pustulata 28.00 0.09 4.50 0.006 0.014 21 Macaranga pustula/a 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 22 Macaranga pustu/ata 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 23 Macaranaa wstulata 35.00 0.11 9.00 0.010 0.044 24 Macaranga pustu/ata 35.00 0.11 7.00 0.010 0.034 25 Macaranga pustulata 48.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 26 Macaranga pustulata 88.00 0.28 18.00 0.062 0.555 27 Macarailga Dustulata 92.00 0.29 25.00 0.087 0.842 28 Macaranga pustulata 93.00 0.30 20.00 0.069 0.689 29 Macaranaa pus/ulata 95.00 0.30 22.00 0.072 0790 30 Saurauia nao8ulensis 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 41 31 Saurauia napau/ensis 23,00 0,07 5,00 0,004 0,011 I ! 32 Saurauia napaulensis 34,00 0,11 5,00 0,009 0,023 I 33 i Sehima wallichii 30,00 0,10 5,00 0,007 0.Q18 34 ISchima walliehii 40,00 0,13 8,00 0,013 0,051 I 35 ISchima walliehii 40,00 0,13 7,00 0,013 0,045 36 IKharane 28,00 0,09 5,00 0,006 0,016 Total 1,051 10.190 Seedling S,N Name of Plant ~ecies Nos. Remarks I 1 A/nus nepa/ensis 3 2 Macaranga pustulata 5 I 3 Schima wallichii 4 I Total 12 Sample Plot No,; 65 Name of Forest; None Forest Type; Private District; lIam VDC ; Mangalbare - 2 Name of Place; Oadagau Aspect :Southeast Altitude; 1700 m Area of Plot; 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree Volume = 6asal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= TTd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBHJcm) Diameterjm) Height (m) 1m2) [m; Remarks i 1 A/bizzia sp 15,00 0,05 7,00 0,002 0,006 2 A/nus nepaiensis 23,00 0,07 8,00 0,004 0,017 3 A/nus nepa/ensis 24,00 0,08 16,00 0,005 0,037 I 4 Alnus ne/Jalensis 25,00 0,08 8,00 0,005 0,020 5 Alnus nepa/ensis 27.00 0,09 10,00 0,006 0,029 6 A/nus nepa/ensis 28,00 0,09 9,00 0,006 0,028 7 A/nus nepa/ensis 30,00 0,10 g,OO 0,007 0,032 8 Alnus nepaiensis 34,00 0,11 10,00 0,009 0,046 9 A/nus ne/Ja/ensis 38,00 0,11 10,00 0,010 0,052 10 A/nus nepa/ensis 36,00 0,11 11,00 0,010 0,057 11 A/nus nepalensis 37,00 0,12 12,00 0,011 0,065 12 Alnus nepa/ensis 39,00 0,12 12,00 0,012 0,073 13 A/nus nepa/ensis 40,00 0.13 14,00 0,013 0,089 14 A/nus nepa/ensis 40,00 0,13 12,00 0,013 0,076 15 A/nus ne/Jalensis 45,00 0,14 14,00 0,016 0,113 16 Alnus n'lJ}8/ensis 46,00 0,15 14,00 0,017 0,118 17 Alnus nepalensis 49,00 0,16 14,00 0,019 0,134 18 A/nus nepalensis 49,00 0,16 15,00 0,019 0,143 I 19 Alnus ne/Jaiensis 54,00 0,17 16,00 0,023 0,186 ! 20 A/nus ne/Jalensis 56,00 0,18 19,00 0,025 0,237 21 A/nus nfN)a!ensis 57,00 0,18 18,00 0,026 0.233 22 Alnus ~a/ensis 57,00 0,18 23.00 0,026 0.297 23 Alnus nepalensis 59,00 0,19 22,00 0,026 0,305 24 A/nus nepa/ensis 62.00 0,20 14,00 0,031 0.214 25 Alnus nepa/ensis 63,00 0,20 16.00 0,032 0.253 26 Alnus neDa/ensis 67,00 0.21 18,00 0,036 0,322 27 Alnus nepalensis 67,00 0,21 18,00 0,036 0,322 28 Alnus nepa/ensis 74,00 0,24 20,00 0,044 0.436 29 Alnus nepalensis 93,00 0,30 21,00 0.069 0,723 30 Alnus nepalem,is 102,00 0,32 23,00 0,083 0,953 31 Cryplomeriajaponica 15.00 0,05 6,00 0,002 0,005 32 Cryptomeria japanica 15,00 0,05 6,00 0,002 0,005 33 Cryptomeria japonica 30,00 0,10 5,00 0,007 0.Q18 34 Ficus auriculata 25,00 0,08 4,00 0,005 0,010 Partly cut I 35 Ficus lacor 20,00 0,06 5.00 0,003 0,008 36 Ficus /acor 25,00 0,08 9,00 0,005 0,022 37 Ficus lacor 30,00 0,10 6,00 ,0,007 0021 38 Ficus /acor 43,00 0.14 10,00 0,015 0.074 39 Ficus lacor 83,00 0,26 12,00 0,055 0,329 40 Ficus lacor 94,00 0,30 17,00 0,070 0,598 41 Ficus lacor 118,00 0,38 13,00 0.111 0,721 42 Macaranga pustulata 38,00 0,12 10.00 0,011 0,057 43 Macaranaa /JUstu/ata 61,00 0,19 19,00 0,030 0,281 44 Macaf!l.!19a pustulata 121,00 0,39 25,00 0.117 1.457 45 Macaf!lnga pustulata 128,00 0,41 26,00 0,130 1,696 46 Macaranga /JustuJata 140,00 0,45 24,00 0,156 1,873 47 Macaranfla /JUstulata 140,00 0,45 25,00 0,156 1,951 48 Saurauia napauiensis 20,00 0,06 2,00 0,003 0,003 Partly cut I 49 SaurauJa napaulensis 25,00 0,08 2,50 0,005 0006 Partly cut !5O Saurauia napaulensis 25,00 0,08 5,00 0,005 0,012 51 Saurauia napaulensis 28.00 0,09 2,00 0,006 0,006 Partly cut 152 Saurauia napau/ensis 30,00 0,10 2,00 0,007 0,007 Partly cut ! 53 Saurauia nap8ulensis 30,00 0,10 2,00 0,007 0,007 Partly cut 54 Saurauia napaulensis 33,00 0.11 200 0,009 0,009 Partly cut 55 Saurauia napaulensis 34,00 0,11 7,00 0,009 0,032 56 Saurauia napau/ensis 35,00 0,11 2.00 0.010 0,010 Partly cut 57 Saurauia napau/e'nsis 37,00 0,12 12,00 0,011 0,065 58 Saurauia napau!ensis 37,00 0,12 2,50 0,011 0,014 Partly cut i 59 Saurauia napaulensis 50,00 0,16 15,00 0,020 0,149 I 60 Saurauia napaulensis 52,00 0,17 4,00 0,022 0,043 Partly cut 61 Saurauia na/J8ulensis 86,00 0,27 12,00 0,059 0,353 42 62 Schima wallich// 160,00 0,51 25,00 0.204 2,548 63 Kharane 25,00 0,08 6,00 0,005 0.Q15 , 64 Kharane 27,00 0,09 7,00 0,006 0,020 , 65 Kharane 29.00 0.09 9,00 0.007 0.030 , 66 Kharane 34.00 0.11 9.50 0.009 0.044 67 Kharane 35.00 0.11 10,00 0.010 0.049 68 Kharane 37.00 0.12 9,00 0.011 0.049 69 Kharane 38.00 0.12 7.00 0,011 0.040 70 Kharane 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 Total 1.993 18.387 · I Seedling Bamboo Clump IS.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks Clump No Nos. of Stem I 1 Ficus /aeor 5 1 48 2 Macaranaa nustulata 4 2 44 I 3 Saurauia nepalensis 5 Total 92 I Tota! 14 Sample Plot No.: 66 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare - 2 Name of Place: Oadagau Aspect: South Altitude: 1620 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I Sapling, Pole and Tree ! VOIU me = tlaSal Area x Tree height x I I IS.N Name of Sl'8cles ! CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) Basal Area: TTd'/4 , Form factor (0.50) (m') · [m1 , Remarks 1 Alnus nepa/ens/s 35.00 0,11 11.00 0.010 0,054 2 A/nus nena/ensis 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 3 Alnus nepalens/s 67.00 0,21 24,00 0,036 0.429 4 A/nus ne~ens/s 67,00 0.21 22.00 0,036 0,393 5 A/nus nepa/ensis 67.00 0.21 20.00 0.036 0.357 6 Alnus nepa/ensis 74.00 0.24 18,00 0.044 0.392 I 7 Alnus nepa/ensis 77.00 0.25 18.00 0,047 0.425 8 A/nus nepa/ens/s SO.OO 0.25 15,00 0.051 0.382 9 A/nus ne~ensis 82.00 0.26 24.00 0.054 0.642 10 Alnus nepalens/s 83.00 0.26 24.00 0.055 0.658 i 11 Alnus nepalensis 83,00 026 22.00 0.055 0.603 12 Alnus nepalensis 86.00 0.27 25.00 0.059 0.736 13 A/nus nepalensis 86,00 0.27 25.00 0,059 0,736 L14 Alnus nepalensis 96.00 0.31 21.00 0,073 0.770 I 15 Ficus'Iacar 15.00 0.05 4,00 0.002 0.004 16 Ficuslacor 22,00 0.07 6.00 0,004 0.012 ~ 30.00 0,10 6,00 0.007 0,021 lata 20.00 0.06 4,00 0.003 0.006 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0,017 lata 28.00 0,09 4.50 0.006 0.014 : 21 Macaranga pusJuIata 30,00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 22 Macaranga pUsJulata 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 , 23 Macaranaa pustulata 35.00 0.11 9.00 0,010 0.044 24 Macaranaa pU$Julata 35.00 0.11 7.00 0,010 0.034 25 Macaranga pus/ulata 48.00 0,15 13,00 0.018 0.119 26 Macaranga pustulata 88,00 0.28 18.00 0.062 0.555 i 27 Macaranga pusJulata 92.00 0.29 25.00 0.067 0.842 , 28 Maearanga f)ustulata 93.00 0.30 20.00 0.069 0.689 29 Macaranaa pustulata 95.00 0.30 22.00 0.072 0.790 ,30 Saurau/a napaulens/s 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 , 31 Saurauia napaulensis 23.00 0.07 5,00 0.004 0.011 32 Saurauia napauJensis 33.00 0.11 5.00 0.009 0.022 33 Sch/rna wallieM 30.00 0.10 5.00 0.007 Om8 i Schima wallichii 40.00 0.13 8.00 0,013 0.051 Sehima wall/chii 40,00 0,13 7.00 0.013 0.045 Kharane 28.00 0.09 5,00 0.006 0.016 I Total 1.051 10.189 I I Seedling S.N Name of Plant SpeCies Nos. Remarks I 1 Alnus nepalensis 3 2 Macaranga pusJulata 8 3 Sch/ma waJlichii 2 I Total 13 Sample Plot No.: 67 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare 1 Name of Place: Gurudhara Chowk Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 1600 m Area of Plot: 625 SQm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling. Pole and Tree I I I VOlume = Basal " I I Area x Tree height x , I Basal Area= TTd'I4 · Form factor (0.50) I S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) ! Diameter (m) Height (m) i (m 2 ) ! [m'] Remarks 1 Alnus nepalens/s 20,00 I 0.06 7,00 0,003 0.011 I 2 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0,06 8.00 I 0.003 I 0.013 I 43 3 Alnus nepaiensis 20.00 0.06 12.00 0.003 0.019 4 Alnus nepa/ensis 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 5 Alnus nepalensis 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 ! - 6 Alnus nepalensis 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 34.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.046 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 38.00 0.12 9.00 0.011 0.052 10 Alnus nepaiensis 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 11 Alnus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.064 12 Altius nlilPl/lensis 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 13 Alnus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.064 14~ 15 sis 44.00 44.00 0.14 0.14 14.00 10.00 0.015 0.D15 0.108 0.077 16 iAlnus neoaiensis 5000 0.16 16.00 0.020 0.159 i 17 Alnus nepalensis 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 I 18 Alnus nepalensis 50.00 0.16 13.00 0.020 0.129 19 Alnus nepalensis 54.00 0.17 10.00 0.023 0.116 20 Alnus nepalensis 55.00 0.18 15.00 0.024 0.181 21 Alnus neoalensis 55.00 0.18 14.00 0.024 0.169 22 Alnus n~alensis 60.00 0.19 17.00 0.029 0.244 23 Alnus nepalensis SO.OO 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 24 Alnus nepalensis 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 25 Alnus nepalensis 66.00 0.21 14.00 0.035 0.243 26 Alnus neoalensis 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 27 Alnus nepalensis 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 28 Alnus nepalensis 70.00 022 20.00 0.039 0.390 29 Alnus nepalensis 70.00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 30 A/nus nepalensis 70.00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 31 Alnus nepaiensis 70,00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 32 Alnus nepa/ensis 75.00 0.24 18.00 0.045 0.403 ! 33 Alnus nepalensis 80.00 0,25 20.00 0.051 0,510 I 34 Alnus n~alensis 80.00 0.25 16.00 0.051 0.408 35 Alnus nepalensis 86,00 0.27 20,00 0.059 0.589 I 36 Alnus nepalensis 90.00 0,29 16.00 0.064 0.516 37 Alnus nepalensis 90,00 0,29 20.00 0.064 0.645 J 38 Alnus neoalensis 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0,580 i 39 Alnus neoalensis 95.00 0,30 22.00 0.072 0.790 I 40 Alnus nepalensis 96.00 0.31 22.00 0.073 0.807 I 41 Alnus nepa/ensis 100.00 0.32 23.00 0.080 0.916 42 Ficus /acor 20.00 0,06 4.00 0,003 0.006 43 Ficus lacor 24.00 0.08 4.00 0.005 0.009 44 Ficus lacor 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 45 Ficus lacor 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 , 46 Ficus/acor 44.00 0.14 7.00 0.015 0.054 I 47 Ficus lacor 96.00 0.31 16,00 0.073 0.587 · 48 Macaranga pustulata 30,00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 i 49 Macaranga pustulata 40.00 0.13 15.00 0.013 0,096 50 Macaranga pustulala 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 51 Macaraf1!la pustulata 61,00 0.19 19.00 0030 0.281 52 Macaranga pustulata 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 53 Macaranga pustulala 96.00 0.31 20.00 0.073 0.734 54 Macaranga pustulata 110.00 0.35 23.00 0.096 1.108 55 Saurauia napaulensis 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 56 Saurauia naoaulensis 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0,015 57 Saurauia napaulensis 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 58 Saurauia napau/ensis 30.00 0.10 5.50 0.007 0.020 59 Saurauia napaulensis 36.00 0.11 7,00 0.010 0.D36 · 60 Saurauia naoau/ensis 45.00 0.14 11.00 0.Q16 0,089 61 Saurauia napaulensis 50,00 0,16 11.00 0.020 0.109 62 56.00 0.18 11.00 0.025 0.137 63 Saurauia naoau/ensis 0.24 11.00 0.044 0.240 64 Schima wallichii 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 ! · 65 Schima wall/chii 50.00 0.16 9.00 0.020 0.090 66 Schima wallichii 55.00 0.18 9.00 0.024 0,108 67 Kharane 35.00 0.11 800 0.010 0.039 68 Kharane 40.00 0.13 9.00 0.013 0.057 Total 1.848 14.89 I Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Alnus nepa/ensis 12 2 Ficuslacor 2 3 Macaranga pustulata 9 4 Saurauia napaulensis 4 Total 27 Sample Plot No.: 68 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Mangalbare " 2 Name of Place: Gagl' 20,00 0,06 7,00 0.003 0011 3 A/nus nepa/ensis 55,00 0.18 16.00 0.024 0.193 4 Alnus neps/ens/s 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0,215 ! 5 Alnus I1f!pa/ensis 60.00 0.19 1800 0.029 0.258 6 Alnus nepa/ensis 86.00 0.27 18.00 0.059 0.530 7 Alnus napa/ens/s 91,00 0.29 14.00 0.066 0.462 8 Alnus nepa/ensis 95.00 0.30 21.00 0.072 0.754 9 Alnus nepalens/s 106.00 0.34 20.00 0.089 0.895 10 Alnus napalens/s 112.00 0,36 20.00 0.100 0.999 11 Alnus napa/ens/s 123.00 0.39 2100 0.120 1.265 i 12 Alnus napaJens/s 128,00 0.41 21.00 0,130 1.370 13 Castanops/s indica 33.00 0,11 9.00 0,009 0.039 14 Castanops/s indica 35.00 0.11 9.00 0.010 0.044 15 E.ngleharr:Jtia spicata 40.00 0,13 9.00 0.013 0.057 16 E.nglehardtia sJJicata 60.00 0,19 10.00 0.029 0,143 17 Ficus facor 15.00 0,05 4.00 0,002 0.004 18 Ficus/acor 15,00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 19 Ficus Jacar 27,00 0.09 7,00 0,006 0.020 , 20 Ficus lacor 30.00 0,10 7.00 0.007 0.025 21 Ficuslacor 35.00 0.11 8,00 0,010 0,039 , 22 Ficus facar 36.00 0,11 6.00 0.010 0.031 23 Ficuslacar 43.00 0.14 10.00 0.015 0.074 24 Ficus sp. 15.00 0,05 4.00 0.002 0.004 Above portion cut 25 Ficus sp. 42.00 0.13 5.00 0.014 0.Q35 Above portion cut 26 Utsea monope/ala 26.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.022 27 Utsea monope/ala 30.00 0,10 7.00 0.007 0.025 ! 28 Macaranaa pustulata 70.00 0.22 17.00 0.039 0.332 29 Macaranga pus/ulata 80.00 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 30 Macaranga pustulata 111.00 0.35 21.00 0.098 1,030 31 Macaranga pustulata 120.00 0,38 21.00 0.115 1.204 32 Mallotus sp, 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 ; 33 Saurauia napaulensis 15.00 0.05 3,00 0.002 0.003 Above portion cut 34 Kharane 34.00 0.11 8.00 0.009 0.037 I Total 1.184 10.609 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I 1 JFicus lacar 4 I 2 IMacaranga pustuiata 2 I Total 6 I Sample Plot No.: 77 Name of Forest :None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC ; Siddhithumka - 5 Name of Place : Bhirgau Aspect; East Altitude: 1420 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I !Area x Tree=height x; I Sapling. Pole and Tree ! I : Volume Basal ; Is.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) Basal Area= lTd'I4 (ro 2) Form factor (0.50) fm1 Remarks ! , 1 Albizzia sp 195.00 0.62 28.00 0.303 4.238 2 Alnus nepa/ensis 144.00 0.46 20.00 0.165 1.651 3 Alnus nepalens's 160.00 0.51 25.00 0.204 2.548 4 Bombax ceiba 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0,119 5 Ficuscunia 16.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 6 Ficus cunia 40.00 0,13 10.00 0.013 0.064 7 Ficus sp 24.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.011 8 Ficussp 33.00 0,11 10.00 0.009 0.043 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0,076 10 Macaranga pus/ulata 28.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.025 ~31 70.00 0.22 16.00 0.039 0,312 14 Prunus cLLdes Schima wallichii 140.00 65.00 116.00 0.45 0.21 0.37 24.00 17.00 20.00 0.156 0.034 0.107 1.873 0.286 1.071 15 Schima wallichii 120.00 0.38 22.00 0.115 1.261 16 Symplocos sp. 80.00 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 17 Symplocas sp. 94.00 0,30 21.00 0.070 0.739 Total 1.310 14.781 Remarks 50 ·. 2 IF/cus cunia 3 I 3 IMacanmga pustulata 4 I 4 IPrunus serasoides 2 I Total 14 Sample Plot No.: 78 Name of Forest :None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Siddhlthumka - 5 Name of Place: Bhirgau Aspect: East Altitude: 1440 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saolina, Pole and Tree VOlume = Basal I Area x Tree height x ! Basal Area: TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) Heiaht(m) (m 2) 1m; Remarks 1 A/nus napa/ensis 90.00 0.29 20.00 0.064 0.645 2 Alnus napalens/s 105.00 0.33 21.00 0.088 0.922 3 Alnus napa/ansis 130.00 0.41 24.00 0.135 1.615 4 A/nus napalensis 150.00 0.48 25.00 0.179 2.239 5 Bombax ceiba 26.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.Q16 6 Bombax ceiba 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 7 Bombax ceiba 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 8 Ficus sp. 18.00 0.06 4.50 0.003 0.006 I 9 Ficus sp. 18.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.006 10 Ficus sP. 46.00 0.15 12.00 0.017 0.101 11 Ficus sp. 46.00 0.15 12.00 0.017 0.101 12 Ficus sP. 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 I 13 Macaranga pustu/ata 72.00 0.23 15.00 0.041 0.310 ! 14 Macaranga pustu/ata 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 15 Macaranga pustu/ata 115.00 0.37 22.00 0.105 1.158 16 Schima wallichii 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 17 Schirna wallichii 58.00 0.18 12.00 0.027 0.161 18 Schima wallichil 100.00 0.32 17.00 0.080 0.677 19 Schima wal/ichi! 105.00 0.33 18.00 0.088 0.790 Total 0.991 9.806 Seedling i IS.N Name of Plant SpeCies Nos. Remarks I 1 Alnus napa/ensis 8 2 Ficus cunia 6 ! 3 Macaranaa pustu/ata 3 Total 17 Sample Plot Na.: 79 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Siddhithumka - 5 Name of Place: Khandrun Aspect: East Altitude: 1360 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree Volume = Basal ! I I Area x Tree height x Basal Area: TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) IS.N! Name of Species CBH (em) Diameter 1m} Heiahtlml Im'l Im1 Remarks 1 Alnus napa/ansis 20.00 0.06 8.00 0.003 0.013 2 A/nus napa/ensis 85.00 0.27 18.00 0.058 0.51B .-. 3 A/nus nepa/ensis 90.00 0,29 18,00 0.064 0.580 4 Alnus nepa/ensis 110.00 0.35 20.00 0,096 0.963 5 A/nus nepa/ensis 115.00 0,37 21.00 0.105 1.106 6 CastanoPsis indica 26.00 0.08 8,00 0.005 0.022 30.00 0,10 9.00 0.007 0.032 , 8 indica 40.00 0,13 10.00 0.013 0.064 i 9 indica 42.00 0.13 10,00 0.014 0.070 10 ena/ehaldua tiDicata 56.00 0.18 10.00 0.025 0.125 I 11 Englehan:ltia sPicata 65.00 0.21 10.00 0.034 0.168 12 Ficus lacor 22.00 0.Q7 6.00 0.004 0.012 13 Ficus /aoor 25,00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0,015 14 Ficus lacor 25.00 0,08 7.00 0.005 0.017 15 Ficus/acor 40.00 0,13 8.00 0,013 0.051 16 Ficus/acar 45.00 0.14 8.00 0.Q16 0.064 17 Ficus lacor 48.00 0,15 10.00 0.018 0.092 ~ 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 ~ . 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 20 Ul:iea monape/ala 38.00 0.12 7.00 0.011 0.040 21 Utsea monopala/a 45.00 0,14 9.00 0,016 0.073 22 Utsaa moooostaia 55.00 0.18 10.00 0.024 0.120 23 Macaranoa Dustulata 44.00 0,14 12.00 0.015 0.092 24 Macaranga pustulala 58.00 0.18 13.50 0.025 0.169 25 Macaranaa oustulala 75,00 0.24 18,00 0,045 0.403 26 Macaranaa oustulata 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 27 Macaranga pustu/ala 105.00 0.33 20.00 0.088 0.878 28 Macaranaa pustulala 105.00 0.33 20.00 0.088 0.878 , 29 Macaranaa Dustulata 115.00 0.37 21.00 0.105 1.106 130 Macaranga pustulata 130.00 0.41 22.00 0.135 1.480 31 Saurauia napaulensis 22.00 0.07 4.00 0.004 0.008 32 Kharane 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0,025 I 51 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks J 1 Castanopsis indica 4 2 EfIg/ehard/ia slJicata 2 I 3 Ficus Lacor 4 4 Litsea monopetala 1 I Total 11 I Sample Plot No.: 80 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Siddhithumka 4 Name of Place: Panchami Aspect: South Altitude: 1280 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) , I , Sapling, Pole and Tree I VOlume ~ sasal Area x Tree height x Basal Area" TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m 2) [m1 Remarks 1 Alnus nepaiensis 20.00 0.06 7.50 0.003 0.012 2 A/nus nepalensis 24.00 0.08 6.SO 0.005 0.015 3 Alnus nepaiensis 25.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.020 I 4 Alnus nepalensis 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 I 5 Alnus nepa/ensis 50,00 0,16 14,SO 0,020 0.144 I 6 Alnus nepaiensis 65.00 0,21 15.00 0.034 0,252 7 Alnus nepaiensis 75,00 0.24 16,00 0,045 0.358 I 8 Alnus nepalensis 85,00 0,27 13,00 0,058 0.374 9 Alnus nepalensis 100.00 0.32 20.00 0,080 0,796 I 10 A/nus nepalensis 110,00 0,35 18,00 0,096 0.867 11 A/nus nepalensis 110,00 0.35 20,50 0,096 0.987 12 Alnus nepa/ensis 120.00 0,38 20,00' 0.115 1.146 ! 13 Castanopsls indica 33,00 0,11 9,00 0,009 0,039 I 14 Cas/anopsis indica 35.00 0,11 9,00 0,010 0,044 15 CastaflQPsis indica 35,00 0,11 9,00 0,010 0.044 16 Castanopsis indica 52.00 0,17 11.00 0,022 0.118 I 17 Englehardtia spicata 45,00 0.14 10.00 0.016 0.081 18 Engleharrilia spicata 65,00 0,21 11,00 0,034 0.185 j 19 Macaranga pustulata 90,00 0,29 19,00 0.064 0.613 I 20 Macaranrla pustulata 125.00 0.40 20.00 0.124 1.244 21 Mallotus ~ 30,00 0.10 7,00 0.007 0,025 22 Mallotus sp 33,00 0.11 7,00 0,009 0.030 : 23 Saurauia napaulensis 15.00 0,05 3.00 0,002 0.003 Above portion cut 24 Sauraula napaulens/s 2000 0.06 4,00 0,003 0,006 I 25 Saurauia napau/enliis 24,00 0,08 4.00 0,005 0,009 I 26 Saurauia napaulensls 46,00 0,15 10,00 0.D18 0,092 I 27 Sauraula napau/ensls 48.00 0.15 10,00 0.018 0,092 I 28 Saurauia napau/ensis SO.OO 0,16 10.00 0.020 0,100 29 Saurauia napaulens/s 62.00 0,20 10,50 0.031 0.161 30 Sauraula napau/ensls 75.00 0.24 12,00 0,045 0.269 31 Sehima wal/lehll 55,00 0,18 11,00 0.024 0.132 32 Sehima wal/ieh/I 60,00 0,19 12.00 0.029 0.172 J Total 1.061 8,513 I I Seedling ! S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I 1 Castanopsls Indica 3 I I 2 Saurauia napaulensis 1 I I 3 Sch/ma wa/liehi! 4 I Total 8 Sample Plot No.: 81 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Siddhithumks - 3 Name of Place: Panchaml Aspect: South Altitude: 1280 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I I I I I I Sapling, Pole and Tree IvOlume" tlBsal Area x Tree height x I I ! I Basal Area: TTd'/4 I Form factor (0.50) : ! S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m 2) [m1 I Remarks 1 Alnus nepalensls 25,00 0.08 8,00 0,005 0,020 2 A/nus nepa/ensis 50,00 0,16 16,00 0,020 0,159 I 3 A/nus nepalensis 60,00 0.19 16,00 0.029 0.229 4 Alnus nepalenSis 70.00 0,22 16,00 0,039 0,351 J 5 Alnus nepalensis 80,00 0.25 16,00 0,051 0,408 6 A/nus nepalensis 105,00 0,33 20,00 0,088 0.878 7 A/nus nepalensls 110,00 0,35 22.00 0,096 1,060 I 8 A/nus nepalensis 120,00 0,38 22.00 0,115 1,261 9 Alnus neoa/ensls 130.00 0.41 22,00 0,135 1.460 J 10 Castanopsls indica 20,00 0,06 5,00 0,003 0,008 I 11 Castanopsis Indica 38.00 0.12 9.00 0,011 0.052 12 Castanoosis indica 40.00 0,13 9,00 0,013 0.057 13 Castanopsls indica 60,00 0,19 10.00 0,029 0.143 I. 52 14 Engleharritia spicata 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 15 Macaranga pustulata 100.00 0.32 20.00 o.oao 0.796 16 Saurauia naJ)8ulens/s 24.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.011 [17 Saurau/a naJ)8ulensis 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 18 Saurauia napaulensis 60.00 0.19 11.00 0.029 0.158 I 19 Saurau/a naf!8culens/s 60.00 0.19 10.50 0.029 0.150 . 20 Saurauia napaulensis 62.00 0.20 11.00 0.031 0.168 i 21 Saurauia naf!8culensis 62.00 0.20 10.50 0.031 0.161 i 22 Saurauia napaulensis 80.00 0.25 12.00 0.051 0.306 , 23 Schima wallichi; 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 , 24 Sch/ma wallichi! 55.00 0.18 12.00 0.024 0.145 I 25 Schima wallichii 60.00 0.19 11.00 0.029 0.158 I Total 1.007 8.523 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 A/nus nepalensis 7 2 Litsea monopetala 2 3 MacarafIQa pustulata 2 4 Sch/ma walJichii 5 Total 16 Sample Plot No.: 82 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Siddhithumka 3 Name of Place: Aiselukharka Aspect: wesl Altitude: 1320 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I vOlUme ~ !:Iasal I I ' Area x Tree height x i s .N Name of Species CBH(cm) I Diameter (m) I Height(m) Basal Area" TTd'J4 (m') Form factor (0.50) 1m;. Remarks I 1 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 2 Alnus neoa/ensis 35.00 0.11 14.00 0.010 0.068 I 3 A/nus nepalens!s 44.00 0.14 14.00 0.D15 0.108 4 Alnus nepa/ensis 76.00 0.24 17.00 0.046 0.391 5 Alnus nepaJensis 86.00 0.27 19.00 0.059 0.559 6 A/nus nepalensis 96.00 0.31 19.00 0.073 0.697 7 A/nus neoalens!s 105.00 0.33 20.00 0.088 0.878 8 A/nus neoa/ensis 115.00 0.37 21.00 0.105 1.106 9 Macaral!(Ja oustulala 16.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 10 Macaranga pustulata 44.00 0.14 11.00 0.015 0.085 11 Macaraflga oustulala 52.00 0.17 16.00 0.022 0.172 I 12 Macaranga /JUslulata 60.00 0,19 12.00 0.029 0.172 13 MacarafIQa pustulata 66.00 0.21 12.00 0.035 0.208 14 Macaranga fjl./stu/ata 85.00 0.27 17.00 0.058 0.489 15 Macaranga /JUstu/ata 98.00 0.31 19.00 0.076 0.726 16 Macaranga pustulata 104.00 0.33 19.50 0.068 0.840 17 Macaranga pustu/ata 115.00 0.37 21.00 0.105 1.108 Total 0.827 7.618 Seedling Bamboo Clump S,N IName of Plant Species Nos. Remarks Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 lA/nus nepa/ensis 7 1 42 2 LMacaranga pustu/ata 4 2 47 Total 11 Total 89 Sample Plot No.: 83 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Siddhilhumka - 3 Name of Place; Aiselukharka Aspect: West Altitude; 1330 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplina, Pole and Tree ' vOlume" tlasal I ! ; Area x Tree height x S.N Name of Species 1 A/nus nepalensis CBH(cm) 22.00 Diameter,lm) 0.07 I Helght(m) 12.00 Basal Area" TTd'14 (m') 0.004 Form factor (0.50) [m; 0.023 Remarks 2 Alnus nellalensis 35.00 0.11 14.00 0.010 0.068 3 A/nus neoalensis 36.00 0.11 14.00 0.010 0,072 4 A/nus nepa/ens/s 44.00 0.14 14.00 0.D15 0.108 5 Alnus nepalensis 58.00 0.18 16.00 0.025 0.200 6 A/nus nepa/ensis 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 7 A/nus nepa/ensis 76.00 0.24 17.00 0.046 0.391 ~ 80.00 0.25 19.00 0.051 0.484 82.00 0.26 20.00 0.054 0.535 r10 Alnus nef!8clensis 97.00 0.31 20.00 0.075 0.749 I 11 Alnus nepalensis 98.00 0.31 19.50 0.076 0.746 12 Alnus neJ)8Jensis 100.00 0.32 21.00 0.080 0.836 13 Alnus nepalensis 110.00 0.35 21.00 0.096 1.012 14 Macaranga pustulata 20.00 0.06 10.00 0.003 0.016 15 Macaranga pustutata 25.00 0.08 10.00 0.005 0.025 i 16 Macaranaa pustulata 44.00 0.14 13.50 0.015 0.104 17 Macaranga pustulata 65.00 0.21 17.00 0.034 0.286 53 18 Macaraflf1a oustulata 80.00 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 I 19 Macaranaa oustuiala 96.00 0.31 19.00 0.073 0.697 J 20 Macaranga pustulata 110.00 0.35 20.00 0.096 0.963 J 21 Macaranlla pustulata 112.00 0.36 20.00 0.100 0.999 I Total 0.954 9.025 Seedling Bamboo Clump ! S.N IName of Plant Species Nos. Remarks Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 IAlnus nepalensis 15 1 34 2 IMacaranaa oustulata 4 2 66 Total 19 J 3 71 Total 171 Sample Plot No.: 84 Name of Forest: Adarchuli Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Siddhilhumka - 3 Name of Place: Aiselukharka Aspect: East Altitude: 1460 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I I I VOlume" Basal .1 I i i Area x Tree height x . Basal Area= TTd'/4 . Form factor (0.50) I S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter(m) HeiahUml (m') [m'] Remarks 1Englehardlia spicata 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 J 2Englehardlia spicata 70.00 0.22 15.00 0.039 0.293 3Englehardlia spicata 80.00 0.25 17.00 0.051 0.433 4 Englehardlia spicata 85.00 0.27 18.00 0.058 0.518 5Englehardlia so/cata 106.00 0.34 21.00 0.089 0.939 6 Enalehardlia soicata 112.00 0.36 20.00 0.100 0.999 7Exbucklandia DOoulnea 122.00 0.39 13.00 0.119 0.770 8 Exbucklandia populnaa 145.00 0.46 13.00 0.167 1.088 i 9Macaranga pustulata 20.00 0.06 4.00 0.003 0.006 10Macaranga pustulata 63.00 0.20 12.00 0.032 0.190 i 11Schima wa/lichii 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.004 i 12Sch/ma wall/chii 98.00 0.31 19.00 0.076 0.726 13Schirna wallichii 125.00 0.40 20.00 0.124 1.244 14 Schima wallichii 140.00 0.45 20.00 0156 1.561 J 15 Schima wall/chli 158.00 0.50 22.00 0.199 2.186 I Total 1.220 10.971 I Sample Plot No.: 85 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Plivale District: lIam VDC: Soyak 6 Name of Place: Soyak Aspect :East Altitude: 1020 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplinll, Pole and Tree I I I Basal Area= TTd'/4 vo ume '" ..asa Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) I I IS.N Name of Species CBH(cml Diameterjm) HeiQht(m) (m') [m'] i Remarks 1 Alnus nellalensjs 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 2 Alnus neoa/ensis 24.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.011 I 3 Alnus rniljJalensis 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 4 Alnus nepalensis 56.00 0.18 7.00 0.025 0.087 J 5 Alnus napalensis 58.00 0.18 11.00 0.027 0.147 6 Alnus nepalensis 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 I 7 Alnus nepelensis 62.00 0.20 12.00 0.031 0.184 8 Alnus nellalensjs 74.00 0.24 12.00 0.044 0.262 9 Alnus neoalensis 80.00 0.25 12.00 0.051 0.306 I 10 Alnus napalensis 96.00 0.31 15.00 0.073 0.550 11 Castano{)sis indica 90.00 0.29 10.00 0.064 0.322 12 Castanoosis indica 92.00 0.29 10.00 0.067 0.337 13 Schima wallichii 100.00 0.32 18.00 0.080 0.717 14 Schima wallichii 110.00 0.35 18.00 0.096 0.867 15 Schima wallichii 130.00 0.41 20.00 0.135 1.346 16 Schima wallichii 160.00 0.51 20.00 0.204 2.038 17 Schima wallichii 180.00 0.57 20.00 0.258 2.580 18 Schima wallichii 190.00 0.61 21.00 0.287 3018 Total 1.498 13.051 S.N Sample Plot No.: 86 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Soyak · 7 Name of Place: Soyak Aspect :Northeast Altitude: 1000 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) , I I Saolina, Pole and Tree ! I vo ume=aasa Area x Tree height x I I I S.N 1 Name of Species Alnus nepalensis CBH{cm) 20.00 I Diameter..{m) 0.06 Heiahtlml 7.00 I Basal Area= nd'/4 Im'l 0.003 Form factor (O.50) rm; 0.011 Remarks 2 Alnus nepalensis 20.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.011 3 Alnus nepalensis 30.00 0.10 9,00 0.007 0.032 4 Alnus necalensis 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 5 Alnus neoalensis 45.00 0.14 9.50 0.016 0.077 6 Alnus neoalensis 45.00 0.14 10.00 0.016 0.081 7 Alnus nepalensis 55.00 0.18 12.00 0.024 0.145 8 Alnus nepalensis 60.00 0.19 11.00 0.029 0.158 9 Alnus neoalensis 60,00 0.19 11,00 0.029 0.158 10 Alnus neoalensis 60.00 0,25 12,00 0.051 0.306 11 Castanopsis indica 35.00 0.11 2.00 0.010 0,010 Cut and Sprouting 12 Castanopsis indica 40.00 0.13 2.50 0.013 0.Q16 Cut and Sprouting ! 13 Castanopsis indica 90.00 0.29 10.00 0.064 0.322 14 Castanopsis indica 115.00 0.37 10.00 0.105 0.526 Branches cut 15 Schirna wallichii 85.00 0.27 12.00 0.058 0.345 16 Schima wallichii 110,00 0,35 12.00 0,096 0.578 Above portion cut 17 Schima wallichii 124,00 0.39 11.00 0.122 0,673 18 Sch/ma wallichii 125.00 0040 12.00 0.124 0.746 19 Sch/rna wall/chi! 130.00 0.41 15,00 0.135 1.009 20 Schima wall/chii 150.00 0,48 17,00 0.179 1.523 21 Schima wallichii 290.00 0.92 23.00 0.670 7.700 Total 1.762 14.452 S.t::pe:;:;C::ie:;:;s=--_~L_-"=,--~,-,-_ _!.:R:::e::;m:::a:.!rk,,,s'--_---l S.N Name ofPlant ... None Covered by Amreso Sample Plot No.: 87 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Soyak· 7 Name of Place: Soyak Aspect :East Altitude: 860 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I I Basal Area" nd'/4 Volume" Basal Area x Tree height x Form fac10r (0.50) !S.N Name of Soecles CBH{cm) i Diameter 1m) Heiahtlm) (m') , rm; Remarks I 1 Alnus nepalensis 70.00 0,22 18.00 0.039 0.351 · 3 I 2 CastanepSis indica 60.00 135.00 0.19 0,43 14,00 16.00 0.029 0.145 0,201 1.161 ~ 140.00 0,45 15.00 0.158 1.170 Sch/ma wallichii 180.00 0.57 18.00 0.258 2.322 I 6 Schima wallichii 190.00 0.61 20.00 0.287 2.874 I ~ 200.00 0,64 20.00 0.318 3.185 i 66.00 0.21 14.00 0.035 0.243 I 9 Shorea robusta 92.00 0,29 16.00 0.067 0.539 I 10 Shorea robusts 110.00 0.35 18,00 0.096 0.867 I Total 1.431 12.912 I S""dlln S.N Name of Plant S ecies Nos. Remarks None No re eneration Sample Plot No.: 88 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Pnvate District: lIam VDC: Soyak 7 Name of Place: Soyak Aspect: East Altitude: 860 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I , SaDlina. Pole and Tree I Volume'" Basal I ! Area x Tree height x . S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) I Heighttml Basal Area: nd'I4 (m'l Form fae10r (0.50) rm; Remarks I 1 Alnus nepalensis 28,00 0.09 6.00 0.006 0.019 2 Alnus nepalensis 64.00 0,20 17.00 0,033 0.277 3 Castanops;s indica 22,00 0.07 5.00 0.004 0.Q10 4 Castsnopsis indica 50.00 0,16 14.00 0.020 0.139 5 Castanoosis indica 54.00 0.17 14.00 0,023 0.163 6 Schima wallichii 165.00 0.53 18.00 0.217 1.951 7 Schima wallichii 200.00 0.64 21.00 0.318 3.344 8 Schima wallichii 210.00 0.67 22.00 0.351 3.862 9 Shorea robus/a 86,00 0.27 18.00 0.059 0.530 10 Shorea robusta 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 Total 1.096 10.875 55 Seedlin S.N Name of Plant S ecies Nos. Remarks None No r eneration Sample Plot No.: 89 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Govemment District: lIam VDC : Soyak· 7 Name of Place: Dhode Aspect :Northeast Altitude: 800 m Area of Ptot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I Volume = Basal I I Basal Area= nd'I4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (O.SO) I I S.N Name of Species CBH{cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) 1m') Jm~ Remarks 1 Albizzia Sf) 120.00 0.38 19.00 0.115 1089 2 Bassia butvracea 110.00 0.35 14.00 0.096 0.674 3 Callicarpa amorea 85.00 0.27 13.00 0.058 0.374 4 Schima wallichii 150.00 0.48 26.00 0.179 2.329 5 Schima wallicM 180.00 0.57 24.00 0.258 3.096 6 Schima wallichii 295.00 0.94 28.00 0.693 9.700 I 7 Bandare 95.00 0.30 15.00 0.072 0.539 J Total 1.470 17.801 I I Bamboo Clump I Remarks I Clump No Nos.of.Stem No re eneration I 1 50 J I 2 20 I Total 70 I Sample Plot No.: 90 Name of Forest: My Valley Forest Type: Community District: lIam vee : Soyak· 9 Name of Place: Sirko! Aspect :Eas! Altitude: 600 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I , I = Volume tlasal I I I Basal Area= nd'I4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) I !S.N Name of SpeCies CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) Height 1m) (m 2) [m'l Remarks 1 Bombax ceiba 180.00 0.57 28.00 0.258 3.611 2 Caliicarpa emorea 15.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 3 Callicarpa amorea 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 4 CastanoPSis indica 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 5 LagestroemiaparviflOra 2400 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.011 6 Lagestroemia parviflora 70.00 0.22 13.00 0.039 0.254 7 Schima wallichii 30.00 0.10 5.00 0.007 0.018 8 Schima wallichii 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 9 Schima wallichii 70.00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 Above portion cut 10 Schima wallichii 210.00 0.67 20.00 0.351 3.511 11 Shorea robusta 160.00 0.51 25.00 0.204 2.548 12 Terminalia alata 80.00 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 13 Terminalia alala 120.00 0.38 22.00 0.115 1.261 Total 1.156 12.451 Nos. Remarks No ra eneration Sample Plot No.: 91 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC: Soyak 8 Name of Place: Mulghat Dada Aspect: East Altitude: 450 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree J I vOlume = tlasal I I I I S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) I Basal Area= nd'I4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (O.SO) DiameterJm) Helght(m) (m') [m'] Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia 170.00 0.54 21.00 0.230 2.416 2 Albizzia sp. 75.00 0.24 18.00 0.045 0.403 i I 3 Albizzia sp. 92.00 0.29 19.00 0.067 0.640 . I 4 Bombax ceiba 150.00 0.48 21.00 0.179 1.881 5 Lagestroemiaparviflora 18.00 0.06 7.00 0.003 0.009 I . 6 Lagestroemia f)arviflora 48.00 0.15 11.00 0.Q18 0.101 I 7 Lagestroemia parviflora 60.00 0.19 13.00 0.029 0.186 8 Schima wal/ichii 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 9 Schima wallichii 40.00 0.13 8.00 0.013 0.051 I I 10 Schima wallichii 51.00 0.16 10.00 0.021 0.104 11 Schima wallichii 64.00 0.20 14.00 0.033 0.228 I 56 I 12 Sohima wallichii 84.00 0.27 18.00 0.056 0.506 13 Shores robusta 16.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0004 14 Shores robusla 42.00 0.13 11.00 0.014 0.077 15 Shorea robusta 52.00 0.17 13.00 0.022 0.140 16 Shorea robusla 85.00 0.27 17.00 0.058 0489 17 Shores robusls 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 18 Sterculia villoss 80.00 0.19 14.00 0.029 0.201 19 Terminalia alala 30.00 0.10 9.00 0.007 0.032 20 Terminalia alala 45.00 0.14 13.00 0.016 0.105 21 Terminalia alata 64.00 0.20 17.00 0.033 0.277 Total 0.942 8.443 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Albinia sp. 4 2 Schima wall/chii 8 3 Shorea robusta 10 Total 22 Sample Plot No.: 92 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Soyak - 3 Name of Place: Ekphewa Aspect: East Altitude: 380 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplina, Po Ie and Tree I I vOlUme = tIlIsal I I I Basal Area= TTd'14 Area x Tree height x i Form factor (0.50) S.N 1 Name of Species Albizzia sp. CBH(cm) 80.00 Diameter (m) 0.25 Height(m) 17.00 (m') 0.051 1m; 0.433 Remarks I 2 Bombax ceiba 140.00 0.45 20.00 0.156 1.581 3 Lagestroemia paMfiora 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 4 Lagestroemia parvifiora 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 5 Lagestroemia parviflora 50.00 0.16 13.00 0.020 0.129 6 Lagestroemia parvifiora 62.00 0.20 12.00 0.031 0.184 7 Schima wallichi! 26.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.019 8 Schima wal/ichi! 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 9 Schima wallichii 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 10 Schima walliohii 70.00 0.22 14.00 0.039 0.273 11 SChima wallichii 74.00 0.24 14.00 0.044 0.305 i 12 Shorea robusta 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.004 13 Shorea robusta 20.00 0.06 0.00 0.003 0.010 14 Shorea robus/a 38.00 0.12 11.00 0.011 0.063 ~rea robus/a 56.00 0.18 14.00 0.025 0.175 1 rea robusta 80.00 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 17 Terminalia alata 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 Total 0.508 4.041 Seedling S.N IName of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 ISchima wallichii 10 2 L Shorea robusta 4 Total 14 Sample Plot No.: 93 Name of Forest: None Forest Type; Private District; lIam VDC : Soyak - 3 Name of Place: Ekphewa Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 380 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I Sapling, Pole and Tree I I VOlume = BaSal I I . Area x Tree height" I !sJ 1 Name of Specles 8auhinia puipurea I CBH(cm) 35.00 I Diameter(m) 0.11 Height(m) 7.00 Basal Area= TTd'/4 . Form factor (0.50) (m 2) 0.010 1m; 0.034 Remarks 2 8auhinia {)U/1Jurea 50.00 0.16 8.00 0.020 0.080 3 Bauhinia purpurea 75.00 0.24 9.00 0.045 0.202 4 8auhinia purpurea 83.00 0.26 10.00 0.055 0.274 5 E.l}1hrina stric/a 55.00 0.18 15.00 0.024 0.181 6 E.rythrina slricta 80.00 0.25 18.00 D.051 0.459 7 E.rythrina stricla 140.00 0.45 22.00 0.156 1.717 8 Grewia opposilifolia 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 9 Grewia oppositifolia 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 I 10 Grewia opposilifolia 53.00 0.17 10.00 0.022 0.112 11 Grewia opposi/ifolia 75.00 0.24 9.00 0.045 0.202 12 Grewia opposilifolia 80.00 0.25 11.00 0.051 0.280 13 Lagestroemia parvillora 22.00 0.07 5.00 0.004 0.010 14 Laflestroemia paMfiora 42.00 0.13 11.00 0.014 0.077 15 Lagestroemia parviflora 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 16 Lagestroemia ~tviflora 62.00 0.20 15.00 0.031 0.230 17 Oroxy/on indicum 48.00 0.15 14.00 0.018 0.128 I 18 Oroxylon indicum 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 I 19 Schima walliChii 25.00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.012 I I 20 Schima wallichii 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 I 57 21 ISchima wal/ichii 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 I 22 I Schima wallichii 45,00 0.14 0.016 0,073 I 9.00 23 Schima wa/lichii 45.00 0.14 16.00 0.016 0.129 J 24 Schima wal/ichii 58.00 0,18 18,00 0,027 0.241 ! 25 Schima wallichii 65,00 0,21 14,00 0,034 0,235 I I 26 Schima wa/lichii 80.00 025 18,00 0,051 0.459 I 27 Schima wallichii 95,00 0.30 18.00 0,072 0.647 I 28 Schima walfichii tl0,QO 0.35 19,00 0.096 0,915 I 29 Trichilia connoroides 24.00 0.08 5,00 0,005 0.011 30 Trichilia connoroides 40,00 0,13 7,00 0.013 0.045 31 Trichilia connoroides 43,00 0.14 7.50 0,015 0,055 Total 0.975 7.272 I I S.N Seedling Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I Clump No Bamboo Clump Nos. of Stem 1 Bauhinia f)U/11Urea 3 I 1 15 2 Grewia oppositifolia 1 I 2 12 3 Schima wallichi! 7 I Total 27 4 Shorea robusta 10 I Total 21 I Sample Plot No.: 94 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Govemment District: lIam VDC : Chisapani - 4 Name of Place: Satare Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 440 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I I VOlume ~ sasal I I I sJ ! Area x Tree height x , Basal A rea= TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m,] Remarks I 1 Albizzis sp, 110,00 0,35 22.00 0.096 1.060 2 Albizzia sp. 180,00 0.57 28,00 0258 3,611 3 Bombax ceiba 75.00 0.24 10.00 0,045 0,224 ~ 80.00 0.25 10.00 0,051 0.255 5 . 80.00 0.25 19,00 0.051 0.484 6 Duabanga sp, 84,00 0.27 19,00 0,056 0,534 I 7 Duabanga sp, 125,00 0,40 23,00 0.124 1,431 8 Laaestroemla f)arviflora 30.00 0.10 8.00 0,007 0,029 9 Lagestroemla parviflora 45.00 0.14 14,00 0.016 0.113 10 Lagestroemla parviflora 60.00 0.19 16.00 0,029 0.229 I 11 Lagestroemia parviflora 65.00 0,21 16,00 0.034 0,269 12 Schima wal/ichii 80,00 0.25 18.00 0,051 0,459 13 Schima wall/ehii 80.00 0,25 18,00 0.051 0.459 14 Schima wallichii 84.00 0.27 18.50 0.056 0.520 I 15 Schima wallichii 100.00 0,32 21,00 O,OBO 0.836 16 Schima wallichii 120,00 0.38 23.00 0.115 1,318 17 Schima wallichii 120,00 0.38 21,00 0.115 1.204 lB Schima wallichii 190.00 0.61 23.00 0.287 3,305 19 Schleichera oleosa 60.00 0,19 10.00 0.029 0.143 i 20 Shorea robusta 20,00 0.06 6,00 0.003 0010 21 Shorea robusta 28.00 0.09 7,00 0.006 0.022 22 Shorea robusta 36,00 0.11 8,00 0.010 0,041 23 Shorea robusta 55.00 0.18 12,00 0,024 0.145 24 ShOrea robusts 55.00 0.18 16.00 0,024 0,193 25 Shorea robvsta 64.00 0.20 13,00 0,033 0.212 26 Shores robusta 75.00 0,24 18.00 0.045 0.403 27 Shores robusta 83.00 0,26 19,00 0,055 0.521 28 Shores robusta 96,00 0.31 21.00 0,073 0,770 , 29 Shorea robusta 9B,00 0.31 20.00 0.076 0.765 30 ShOrea robusla 105.00 0,33 17,50 0,088 0.768 31 Shores robusla 105.00 0.33 20.00 0,088 0.878 I Total 2.076 21.209 Seedling S.N Name of Plant SpeCies Nos. Remarks I 1 Albizzia sp, 2 2 Schima wal/ichii 4 3 Shores robusta 12 Total 18 I Sample Plot No.: 95 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Government District: lIam VDC : Chisapani - 4 Name of Place: Satare Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 490 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I Sapling, Pole and Tree IvOlume" t;jasa, Area x Tree height x I Basal Area= TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') , [m'] Remarks I 1 Castanopsis indica 28,00 0.09 6.50 0,006 0,020 2 Castanof)sis indica 40.00 0.13 3.00 0,013 0,019 Above portion cut J 3 CastanQpsis indica 48,00 0,15 9.00 0,018 0.083 I 58 4 CastanoJJSis indica 60.00 0.19 12.00 0.029 0.172 5 Englehardtia sJ}icata 85.00 0.27 20.00 0.058 0.575 6 Schima wallichii 85.00 0.27 18.00 0.058 0.518 1.318 ~Wa/liChii 120.00 0.38 23.00 0.115 wallichii 120.00 0.38 21.00 0.115 1.204 9 wa/lichii 150.00 0.48 22.00 0.179 1.971 10Schima wallichii 220.00 0.70 24.00 0.385 4.624 11Schima wallichii 240.00 0.76 24.00 0.459 5.503 12Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 13Shorea robusta 38.00 0.11 8.00 0.010 0.041 14Shorea robusta 49.00 0.16 8.00 0.019 0.076 15Shorea robusta 59.00 0.19 16.00 0.028 0.222 16Shorea robusta 85.00 0.27 14.00 0.058 OA03 17Shorea robusta 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 18Shorea robusta 112.00 0.36 18.00 0.100 0.899 19Shof&a robusta 115.00 0.37 20.00 0.105 1.053 20Shorea robusta 130.00 OA1 21.00 0.135 1A13 21Tennina/ia alata 105.00 0.33 21.00 0.088 0.922 . 22Terminalia alala 160.00 0.51 23.00 0.204 2.344 23 Kharane 145.00 OA6 23.00 0.167 1.925 24 Kholme 82.00 0.26 23.00 0.054 0.616 Total 2.472 26.526 Seedling i S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks No regenration due to None I plantation of Amreso I Sample Plot No.: 96 Name of Forest: SUfyodaya Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDe: Goda' 3 Name of Place: Bhandarigau Aspect: Southwest Altitude: SOO m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) SaDIiIl!l. Pole and Tree I "VOrume ="""B"asaT IBasal Area= rrd'14 Area x Tree height x I 'S.N Name of Species I eBH(cm) Diameter(m) I i Height (m) I (m') Form factor (0.50) [m'l Remarks I I 1 CaslanoDsis indica 65.00 0.21 10.00 0.034 0.166 I 2 Castanopsis indica 75.00 0.24 12.00 0.045 0.269 I 3 Duabanga sp. 85.00 0.27 17.00 0.058 0.489 I 4 Lagestroemia parviflora 75.00 0.24 17.00 0.045 0.381 I 5 Mallotus sp. 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 6Mallotus sp. 65.00 0.21 16.00 0.034 0.269 7Schima wallichii 18.00 0.06 4.00 0.003 0.005 8Schima wa/lichii 70.00 0.22 17.00 0.039 0.332 I 9 Schima wa/lichii 82.00 0.26 18.00 0.054 OA82 10Schima wallichii 96.00 0.31 21.00 0.073 0.770 I 11Schima wallichii 110.00 0.35 23.00 0.096 1.108 12Schima wallichii 115.00 0.37 23.00 0.105 1.211 13Schima wallichii 190.00 0.61 25.00 0.287 3.593 14Schima wallichii 200.00 0.64 25.00 0.318 3.981 15Shorea robusta 20.00 0.06 4.00 0.003 0.006 16Shorea robusta 54.00 0.17 10.00 0.023 0.116 17Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 12.00 0.034 0.202 18Shorea robusla 76.00 0.24 16.00 0.046 0.388 19Shores robusta 64.00 0.27 15.00 0.056 0.421 , 20Shores robusla 88.00 0.28 16.00 0.062 0,493 21Shorea robusta 124.00 0.39 20.00 0.122 1.224 22Shorea robusta 128.00 OAl 20.00 0.130 1.304 23 Shorea robusta 132.00 OA2 21.00 0.139 1,457 24 Shores robUsta 215.00 0.68 24.50 0.368 4.508 25 renninalia a/ata 84.00 0.27 18.00 0.056 0.S06 26 Terminalia alata 140.00 OA5 21.50 0.156 1.678 Total 2.393 25.362 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 CastanoJJSis indica 6 2 Schima wallichii 5 3 Shorea robusta 2 4 Tenninalia a/ala 1 Total 14 Sample Plot No.: 97 Name of Forest: My Valley Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDe : Soya. -9 Name of Place: Sirko! Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 650 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I Volume = Basal Area x Tree height x I I S.N Name of Species eBH (cm) I Diameter (m) Heiohtlm} Basal Area= rrd'/4 (m') Form factor (0.50) rm"1 Remarks I 59 1 1 Bassia butyraeea 80,00 0.25 18,00 0,051 0,459 1 2 Calliearpa amorea 28.00 0,09 6,00 0,006 0,019 I 3 Calliearpa amorea 46,00 0,15 12,00 0,017 0,101 4 Calliearps smorea 58,00 0.18 15.00 0,027 0,201 5 Schirna wallichii 15.00 0,05 4,00 0,002 0,004 6 Sehima walliehii 15,00 0,05 4,00 0.002 0,004 7 Sehima wallichii 20,00 0,06 5,00 0,003 0,008 I 8 Sehirna walliehii 24,00 0.08 5.00 0.005 0.Q11 9 Seh/ma walliehii 30,00 0,10 7.00 0,007 0.025 10 Seh/ma wall/ehN 40,00 0,13 10.00 0,013 0,064 11 Sehima wall/ehii 44,00 0,14 10,SO 0,015 0,081 12 Sehima walliehii 45,00 0,14 11,00 0,016 0,089 13 Sehirna walliehii 54,00 0,17 13,00 0,023 0,151 14 Seh/ma walHehii 55,00 0,18 12,00 0,024 0,145 15 Sehima wallichN 57,00 0,18 14,00 0,026 0,181 16 Sehima walliehU 60,00 0,19 12,00 0,029 0,172 17 Sehima walliehii 64,00 0,20 12,50 0,033 0.204 18 Sehima walliehii 65.00 0.21 14,00 0,034 0,235 19 Sehima walliehii 70,00 0,22 17.00 0.039 0.332 20 Sehirna walliehii 75,00 0.24 18.00 0,045 0.403 21 Sehima wallichii 78.00 0,25 16,00 0,048 0.388 22 Schima wal/iehii 85,00 0,27 19,00 0.058 0.546 23 Seh/ma walliehii 96,00 0,31 21.00 0.073 0,770 24 Sehima wafliehii 98,00 0.31 21,00 0.Q76 0,803 25 Sehima wel/iehii 110,00 0.35 20,00 0.086 0,963 26 Sehima wal/iehii 115,00 0,37 20.00 0.105 1,053 27 Sehima walliehii 115.00 0,37 22.00 0.105 1.158 28 Sehima wallichii 174,00 0,55 24.00 0,241 2.893 I 29 Sehima walliehii 200,00 0,64 24,00 0,318 3,822 I 30 Sehima walliehii 212.00 0.68 25,00 0.358 4.473 I 31 Sehima wal/iehti 220,00 0.70 25.00 0.385 4,817 I 32 Shorea robusla 70.00 0.22 16.00 0.039 0.312 , 33 Shorea robusf13 88.00 0.28 17.00 0.062 0,524 134 Shorea robusta 94.00 0.30 18.00 0.070 0.633 35 Shorea robusta 114.00 0.36 19.50 0.103 1,009 , 36 Shorea robusla 122.00 0,39 20.00 0.119 1,185 37 ! Shorea robusta 130.00 0.41 20,00 0.135 1,346 Total 2.808 29.581 Seedling S.NJ Name of Plant Species 1 1Caslanopsis indica Nos. 3 Remarks I I 2 1Schima wallichii 18 1 Total 21 1 Sample Plot No.: 98 Name of Forest: My Valley Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Soyak - 9 Name of Place: Bahana Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 450 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling. Pole and Tree 1 = VOlume ~sal ! Area x Tree height x S.NI 1 .1 Name of Species Adina cordifo/ia CBHlcm) 156,00 Diameter 1m) 0.50 Height 1m) 20.00 Basal Area: lTd'/4 1m') 0.194 Form factor 10.50) 1m; 1,938 Remarks I 2 Afbizzia sp. 30,00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 I 3 Albizzia sp. 70,00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 ~ 58.00 0.18 10.00 0.027 0,134 I 115.00 0.37 20.00 0,105 1,053 . 6 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 7 Lageslroemia paNiflora 62.00 0.20 13.00 0.031 0.199 8 Lagestroemia paNifiora 80.00 0.25 16.00 0.051 0.408 9 Sehima walliehii 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0,017 10 Schima walliehii 56.00 0.18 12,00 0.025 0.150 11 Schima walliehii 85.00 0,27 18.00 0.058 0.518 1 12 Sehima walliehii 140.00 0.45 23,00 0.156 1.795 1 13 Shorea robusta 150,00 0.48 2200 0.179 1.971 I 14 Shorea robusta 224.00 0.71 24.00 0,399 4.794 1 15 Shorea robusta 250.00 0.80 25,00 0.498 6.220 1 Total 1.781 19.476 0.000 J Seedlin Name of Plant S ecies None Sample Plot No.: 99 Name of Forest: Sila Devl Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Soyak - 6 Name of Place: Tapa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 440 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) 60 Volume" flaSal I i I Basal Area= rrd'/4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) S,N Name of Species i CBH{cml Diameterlml Heillhtlml Im'l rm; Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia 180,00 0,57 22,00 0,258 2,838 2 Albizzia sp, 96,00 0,31 17,00 0,073 0,624 3 Cas/anapsis indica 20,00 0,06 6,50 0,003 0,010 4 CastanoPSis indica 26,00 0,08 7,00 0,005 0,019 5 Cas/anopsis indica 48,00 0,15 11,00 0,018 0,101 6 Lages/roemia paNiITora 15,00 0,05 4,00 0,002 0,004 7 Lagestroemia oaNilTora 46,00 0,15 11,00 0,017 0.093 8 I Sch/ma wal//ehii 20.00 0,06 6,00 0,003 0,010 9 Schima wallichii 25,00 008 6,00 0,005 0,015 10 Schirna wallichii 56,00 0.18 12,00 0.025 0,150 11 Seh/rna walliehii 60,00 0,19 13,00 0,029 0.186 12 Sch/ma wall/chi! 88.00 0,28 17,00 0,062 0,524 13 Schima wallichii 95,00 0.30 18,00 0.072 0,647 14 Sch/ma wallichii 96.00 0,31 17.00 0,073 0,624 15 Sohima wall/chi/ 105.00 0,33 21,00 0,088 0,922 16 Shorea robusta 30,00 0.10 7,00 0,007 0,025 17 Shores robus/a 57,00 0,18 12,00 0,026 0.155 18 Shorea robusta 66.00 0,21 13,00 0,035 0,225 19 Shores robusta 86,00 0,27 15,00 0,059 0,442 20 Shorea robusta 95,00 0,30 15,00 0,072 0,539 21 Shorea robusta 176,00 0.56 21,00 0,247 2,590 22 Shorea robus/a 185.00 0,59 21,00 0,272 2,861 Total 1,451 13.601 I Seedling ,S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Albizz/a sp. 2 2 Schima wal/ichii 6 I 3 Shorea robusta 12 I Total 20 ! Sample Plot No.: 100 Name of Forest: Sila Devi Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Soyak - 6 Name of Place: Tapa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 400 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplinll, Pole and Tree VOlume = flaSal I I I Basal Area= rnI'14 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) i i S.N, Name of Species CBHlcml Diameter 1m} Heiaht 1m} 1m2) rm; Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia 135,00 0.43 18.00 0,145 1.306 2 Adina cordifolia 200,00 0.64 22.00 0.318 3,503 3 Lagestroamis oarviflora 60.00 0.19 13.00 0.029 0,186 4 Lag/i1s/roemia parviflora 64,00 0,20 13.00 0.033 0.212 5 Sch/ma wallichii 30,00 0,10 8,00 0,007 0,029 6 Schirna wallichii 65.00 0,21 15,00 0,034 0,252 7 Schima wallichii 66.00 0,21 15,00 0.035 0.260 8 Soh/rna wallich/i 84,00 0.27 17,00 0.056 0.478 9 Schima wallichii 105.00 0,33 21,00 0,066 0.922 10 Schima wallichii 115,00 0.37 20,00 0.105 1,053 11 Shorea robusta 20,00 0,06 6,00 0,003 0.010 12 Shorea robusta 25.00 0,08 8.00 0.005 O.O:W 13 Shorea robusta 48.00 0.15 21,00 0.018 0,193 14 Shorea robusta 57,00 0.18 12,00 0,026 0.155 15 Shores robusts 62,00 0.20 13.00 0,031 0.199 16 Shorea robusta 64,00 0,20 14.00 0,033 0,226 17 Shorea robus/a 86,00 0.21 13.00 0.035 0,225 18 Shores robus/a 96,00 0,31 21,00 0,073 0.770 19 Shorea robus/a 100,00 0,32 20,00 0.080 0.796 ~O Shorea lObus/a 200,00 0,64 22,00 0,316 3.503 Total 1.471 14.300 Seedling IS.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I 1 Schima wallieM 12 2 Semecarpus anacard/um 2 I 3 Shorea robusta 8 I Total 22 Sample Plot No.: 101 Name of Forest: Sita Devi Forest Type: Community District: lIam VOC: Soyak 6 Name of Place: Tapa Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 320 m Area of Plot : 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplinll, Pole and Tree I VOlume ~ sasal .1 Area x Tree height x , i Basa I A rea= lTd'14 Form factor (0.50) : S.N Name of Species I CBHlcml Diameterlml Heillht 1m} Im'l [m; i Remarks I 61 1 Adina cord/fol/a 110.00 0.35 20.00 0096 0.963 I 2 Adina cord/fol/a 180.00 0.57 21.00 0.256 2.709 ! 3 Lagestroemia parviflora 84.00 0.27 15.00 0.056 0.421 4 Lagestroemia parviflora 90.00 0.29 15.00 0.064 0.484 5 Lagestroemis parviflora 96.00 0.31 16.00 0.073 0.567 6 Shorea robvsta 74.00 0.24 14.00 0.044 0.305 7 Shorea robus/a 60.00 0.25 14.00 0.051 0.357 8 Shorea robusta 86.00 0.27 15.00 0.059 0.442 9 Shorea robusla 100.00 0.32 21.00 0.080 0.836 10 Shorea robvs/a 106.00 0.34 20.00 0.089 0.895 Total 0.871 7.998 Seedling S.NJ Name of Plant Species J Nos. Remarks 1 IShorea robusta I 14 Total I 14 Sample Plot No.: 102 Name of Forest: Juntara Forest Type : Community District: lIam VDC : Chisapani - 9 Name of Place: Sanogau, Bhorung Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 360 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplina. Pole and Tree J I , vOlume - !:IaSSI Area x Tree height x ! Basal Area= trd'I4 Form factor (0.50) I 'S.N Name of Species CBH (em) Diameter (m) Helght(m) (m') [m; Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia 64.00 0.20 13.00 0.033 0.212 2 Adina corrJifolia 115.00 0.37 20.00 0.105 1.053 3 Call/carpa amorea 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 4 Calliearpa emorea 62.00 0.20 14.00 0.03~ 0.214 i 5 Lagestroemia parviflora 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 6 Laaestroemia parviflora 80.00 0.25 12.00 0.051 0.306 7 Macaranga denticulata 70.00 0.22 14.00 0.039 0.273 8 Seh/ma wall/chi; 22.00 0.07 6.00 0.004 0.012 9 Seh/rna walliehii 76.00 0.24 16.00 0.046 0.368 10 Sehirna wallichll 77.00 0.25 15.00 0.047 0.354 11 Sehima walliehii 95.00 0.30 18.00 0.072 0.647 12 Seh/ma wallichU 135.00 0.43 23.00 0.145 1.689 13 Shorea robus/a 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 14 Shorea robusta 86.00 0.27 15.00 0.059 0.442 15 Shores robusta 96.00 0.31 18.00 0.073 0.660 16 Shorea robusta 120.00 0.38 20.00 0.115 1.146 ! 17 Shorea robus/a 165.00 0.53 21.00 0.217 2.276 18 Shorea robus/a 180.00 0.57 22.00 0.258 2.838 19 Shores robusta 205.00 0.65 22.00 0.335 3.681 Total 1.701 16.588 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I 1 Adina cordifolia 2 ! 2 Lagestroemia parviflora 2 3 Schima wal/jchi! 4 4 ShoreB lObus/a 10 I Total 18 Sample Plot No.: 103 Name of Forest: Juntara Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Chlsapanl - 9 Name of Place: Sanogau, Bhorung As pect : Northeast Altitude: 390 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) I Sapling, Pole and Tree I I I I VOlume = tlasal Area x Tree height x I Basal Area= nd'/4 Form factor (0.50) IS.N Name of Species CBH (em) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m 2) 1m; Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia SO.OO 0.16 13.00 0.020 0.129 I 2 Adina cordifolia 80.00 0.25 16.00 0.051 0.408 I 3 LagesUoemiapannflo~ 18.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.006 I 4 Lagestroemia parviflora SO.OO 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 5 La.OE!stroemiaparviflora 70.00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 J 6 Maca~nga dent/cu/ata 15.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 I 7 Maca~nga denticu/a/a 46.00 0.15 10.00 0.017 0.064 8 Macaranga denticulata 5600 0.18 12.00 0.Q25 O.lSO 9 Sehima wall/chii 70.00 0.22 16.00 0.039 0.312 I 10 Sehima wallichii 86.00 0.27 17.00 0.059 0.501 11 Shorea robvs/a 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 12 Shorea robusta 24.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.016 ! 13 Shorea robusta 40.00 0.13 13.00 0.013 0.083 14 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 13.00 0.020 0.129 15 Shorea robusta 58.00 0.18 15.00 0.025 0.187 J 16 Shorea robusta 86.00 0.27 15.00 0.059 0.442 I 62 I 17 : Shorea robusta 150.00 0.48 20.00 0.179 1.791 I 18 ,Shorea robusta 165.00 0.53 21.00 0.217 2.276 I 19 LShorea robusta 165.00 0.53 20.00 0.217 2.168 170.00 0.54 22.00 0.230 2.531 , 20 ,Shores robusta Total 1.241 11.560 r- Seedling 'S.N 'Name of Plant Soecies Nos. Remarks L 1 /!Idina cordifo/ia 1 2 ·Lagestroemia parviflora 3 L 3 Schima walliehii 10 4 lShorea IObusta 24 , Total 38 I Sample Plot No.: 104 Name of Forest: Juntara Community Forest Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Chisapani - 9 Name of Place: Aapdanda Aspect: Northeast Altitude: 480 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) SaplillQ. Pole and Tree vo ume =BaSa I I Basal Area= rrd'/4 Area x Tree height x Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cml Diameter (m) Height(m) (m') [m'] Remarks 1 Lagestroemia parviflora 50.00 0.16 1100 0.020 0.109 2 Lagestroemia parviflora 77.00 0.25 13.00 0.047 0.307 3 Lagestroemia parviflora 86.00 0.27 15.00 0.059 0.442 4 Mallolus sp. 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.017 5 Mallotus sl>. 34.00 0.11 8.00 0.009 0.037 8 Mallotus sp. 54.00 0.17 10.00 0.023 0.116 7 Sehims wal/ichii 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 8 Schima wel/ieh;; 39.00 0.12 9.00 0.012 0.054 9 Schima wal/ichii 58.00 0.18 14.00 0.027 0.187 10 Schima wallichii 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 11 Schima wallichii 74.00 0.24 15.00 0.044 0.327 12 Schima walliehii 74.00 0.24 I 15.00 0.044 0.327 13 Schima wallichii 96.00 0.31 19.00 0.073 0.697 14 Schima wal/iehii 105.00 0.33 20.00 0.088 0.878 15 Schima wallichii 105.00 0.33 20.00 0.088 0.878 16 Schima wall/chii , 143.00 0.46 22.00 0.163 1.791 17 Shorea lObus/a 15.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 18 Shores robusta 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 19 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 , 20 Shorea robusta 38.00 0.12 8.00 0.011 0.046 21 Shorea IObusta 38.00 0.12 8.00 0.011 0.046 22 Shorea robusta 38.00 0.12 8.00 0.011 0.046 23 Shorea IObusta 46.00 0.15 10.00 0.017 0.084 24 Shorea IObusta 50.00 0.16 11.00 0.020 0.109 25 Shorea lObus/a 50.00 0.16 11.00 I 0.020 0.109 26 Shorea robusta 52.00 0.17 10.00 I 0.022 0.108 27 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 13.00 0.034 0.219 28 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 13.00 0.034 0.219 29 Shorea IObusta 70.00 0.22 11.00 0.039 0.215 30 Shorea robusta 85.00 0.27 14.00 0.058 0.403 31 Shorea IObusla 96.00 0.31 14.00 0.073 0.514 32 Shorea robusla 105.00 0.33 16.00 0.088 0.702 33 Shores robusta 105.00 0.33 16.00 0.088 0.702 34 Shorea robusta 130.00 0.41 17.00 0.135 1.144 35 Shorea robusta 140.00 0.45 17.00 0.156 1.326 36 Shores robusta 150.00 0.48 18.00 0.179 1.612 37 Shores robust.> 150.00 0.48 18.00 0.179 1.612 '------.... Total 1.926 15.670 . Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 L8~!roemia [J8rvif/ora 4 2 Mallo/us sp. 12 3 Schima wallichii 12 4 Shores robusta 40 Total 68 Sample Plot No.: 105 Name of Forest: Srikhanda Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Danaban 9 Name of Place: Chuarase Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 440 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree VOlume ="Basal Area x Tree height x Basal A rea= rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm} Diameter (m) Hei~ht(m) (m') [m; Remarks 1 Schima wal/iehii 2 Seh/ma wallichii 20.00 25.00 , , 0.06 0.08 7.00 8.00 0.003 0.005 0.011 0.Q20 3 Schima wallichii 55.00 0.18 13.00 0.024 0.157 63 4 Sahima walliahii 58.00 0.18 17.00 0.027 0.228 5 Sch/ma wallicM 66.00 0.21 18.00 0.035 0.312 6 Soh/rna wallicM 97.00 0.31 22.00 0.075 0.824 7 Schima wallichii 105.00 0.33 24.00 0.088 1.053 8 Semeoarpus anacardium 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 9 Samecarpus anscsrdium 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 10 Samecarpus anacardium 50.00 0.16 14.50 0.020 0.144 63.00 r4 12 Jf!;'!"'carpus anacardium Shorea robusta 25.00 0.20 0.08 15.00 7.00 0.032 0.005 0.237 0.017 13 Shores robusta 28.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.025 14 Shores robusts 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 15 Shorea robusta 75.00 0.24 17.00 0.045 0.381 16 Shores robusta 78.00 0.25 19.50 0.048 0.472 17 Shorea robusta 84.00 0.27 20.00 0.056 0.562 18 Shorea robusta 210.00 0.67 27.00 0.351 4.740 19 Shorea robusta 220.00 0.70 28.00 0.385 5.395 I Total 1.257 14.932 J I Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Sohima wallichii 6 2 SemeC8lPUS anacardium 2 3 Shorea robusts 10 Total 18 Sample Plot No.: 106 Name of Forest: Srikhanda Forest Type: Community District: IIam VDC : Danabari - 9 Name of Place: Chuarase Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 400 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m l< 25 m) Sapling. Pole and Tree vOlume = tlasal Area x Tree height x Basal Area: rrd'I4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH..1cml. Diameter (m) Height{m) (m 2) [m; Remarks 1 Schima wallichii 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.Q15 2 Sohima wallichii 55.00 0.18 13.00 0.024 0.157 3 Schima wallichii 64.00 0.20 14.00 0.033 0.228 4 Schima walliehii 66.00 0.21 18.00 0.035 0.312 5 Sohima wallieM 72.00 0.23 15.00 0.041 0.310 6 Schima walliohii 97.00 0.31 22.00 0.075 0.824 7 Sohima walliehii 110.00 0.35 20.00 0.096 0.963 8 Sohima wal/iaM 125.00 0.40 22.00 0.124 1.368 9 Seh/ma wallichi! 130.00 0.41 20.00 0.135 1.346 10 Shorea robusta 26.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.019 I 11 Shores robusta 56.00 0.18 15.00 0.025 0.187 12 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 13 Shorea robusta 100.00 0.32 18.00 0.080 0.717 14 Shoma robusta 175.00 0.56 20.00 0.244 2.438 I Total 0.955 9.136 J Seedling S.N Name of Plant SpeCies 1 _LSchima wall/ohi! Nos. 14 Remarks J 2 Shores robusta 21 Total 35 Sample Plot No.: 107 Name of Forest: Slikhanda Forest Type: Community District; lIam VDC : Danabali ·9 Name of Place: Chuarase Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 390 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree VOlume = tlasal Area x Tree height x Basal Area: rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Helght(m) (m') [m; Remarks - 1 Schima wallichii 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 2 Schirna wal/ichii 24.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.016 3 Schima walliehii 48.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 4 Schima wallichii 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 I 0.149 5 Schima wa/lichii 56.00 0.18 18.00 0.025 0.225 6 Schima wallichii 64.00 0.20 15.00 0.033 0.245 7 Schima wallichii 66.00 0.21 16.00 0.035 0.277 8 Sch/ma wallichii 80.00 0.25 17.00 0.051 0.433 9 Schima walliehii 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 10 Sehima wallichii 130.00 0.41 20.00 0.135 1.346 I 11 Schima wallichii 150.00 0.48 2200 0.179 1.971 ~ ~ 200.00 0.64 22.00 0.318 3.503 ~ Shores robusta 14 20.00 52.00 0.06 0.17 5.00 14.00 0.003 0.022 0.008 0.151 15 Shoma robusta 70.00 0.22 17.00 0.039 0.332 16 Shorea robusfa 77.00 0.25 17.00 0.047 0.401 17 Shores robusta I 92.00 0.29 18.00 0.067 0.606 Seedling S.N IName of Plant Species 1 ISchima wallichii Nos. Remarks I 12 I 2 IShorea robusta 24 I Total 36 I Sample Plot No.: 108 Name of Forest: Snkhanda Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Danaban ·9 Name of Place: Hangraya As~ct ; Southwest Altitude: 470 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) SaDlina. Pole and Tree 'Volume'" BasaT : Area x Tree height x I Basal Area= nd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cml Diameter 1m) Heiahtlm) (mi) rm1 Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia 86.00 0.27 18.00 0.059 0.530 2 Adina cordifolia 150.00 0.48 21.00 0.179 1.881 3 Lagestroemia parviflora 64.00 0.20 12.50 0.033 0.204 4 Lagestroemia parviflora 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 I 5 Mallotus sp. 65.00 0.21 11.00 0.034 0.185 6 Schima wallichii 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 7 Schima waIJichii 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 8 Schima wallichH 54.00 0.17 12.00 0.023 0.139 9 Schima wallichii 62.00 0.20 13.00 0.031 0.199 10 Schima wallichii 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 11 Schima wallichii 75.00 0.24 15.00 0.045 0.336 I 12 Schima waJlichii 91.00 0.29 15.00 0.066 0.494 I 13 Schima wallichii 115.00 0.37 21.00 0.105 1.106 14 Schima wallichii 150.00 0.48 23.00 0.179 2.060 15 Semecarpus ana cardium 40.00 0.13 12.00 0.013 0.076 16 Semecarpus anacardium 62.00 0.20 14.00 0.031 0.214 17 Shores robusta 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.017 18 ShOres robusta 28.00 0.09 7.00 0.006 0.022 19 Shorea robusta 35.00 0.11 7.00 0.010 0.034 20 Shorea robusta 42.00 0.13 9.00 0.014 0.063 21 Shores robusts 44.00 0.14 10.00 0.015 0.077 22 Shores robusta 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 23 Shores robusta 52.00 0.17 12.50 0.022 0.135 24 Shorea robus/a 65.00 0.21 12.50 0.034 0.210 25 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 11.00 0.034 0.185 26 Shores robus/a 75.00 0.24 13.50 0.045 0.302 27 Shorea robusta 82.00 0.26 15.00 0.054 OA02 28 Shores robusta 95.00 0.30 16.00 0.072 0.575 29 Shorea robusta 110.00 ~---0.35 15.00 0.096 0.723 30 I I I Shorea robusta 115.00 0.37 16.00 0.105 0.842 Total 1.436 1 11.860 L Seedling 'S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks I 1 Adina cordifolia 2 ! 2 Lagerstroemia parvifiora 4 3 Mallotus sp. 3 I 4 Schima wallichii 4 I 5 Shorea robusta 16 I Total 29 I Sample Plot No.: 109 Name of Forest: Srikhanda Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Danaban ·9 Name of Place: Hangraya Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 350 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree I Volume = Basal Area x Tree height x S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter 1m) Height 1m) I i Basal Area= nd'I4 (m') Form factor (0.50) [m; Remarks 1 Adina cordifolis 140.00 0.45 15.00 0.156 1.170 2 Dusban9!l sonerettoides 132.00 0.42 19.00 0.139 1.318 3 /E/}'Ihrina stncta 160.00 0.51 22.00 0.204 2.242 4 Shores robusta 22.00 0.07 6.00 0.004 0.012 5 Shores robusta 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.Q15 6 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 7 Shores robusta 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 8 Shores robus/s I 100.00 0.32 18.00 0.080 0.717 Total 0.641 5.865 Remarks 65 Sample Plot No.: 110 Name of Forest: Srikhanda Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Danabari 9 Name of Place: Chewali Aspect: Southwest Altitude: 230 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = Volume Basal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= ml'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Helght(m) (m') 1m; Remarks 1 Albizzia sp. 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 2 Duabsf]9s soneretloides 80.00 0.25 16.00 0.051 0.408 3 Duabaf]9a soneretloides 132.00 0.42 19.00 0.139 1.318 I 4 Shorea robusta 58.00 0.18 15.00 0.027 0.201 5 Shorea robusta 64.00 0.20 16.00 0.033 0.261 I 6 Shorea robusta 110.00 0.35 20.00 0.096 0.963 7 Shorea robusta 164.00 0.52 22.00 0.214 2.356 I Total 0.593 5.742 I 1 Albizzia sp. Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. 2 Remarks I 2 Shorea robusta 8 Total 10 J Sample Plot No.: 111 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Private District: lIam VDC : Danabari - 9 Name of Place: Chewali Aspect: East Altitude: 200 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) ~~~-~~ I !fapling, Pole and Tree Volume = Basal I S.N Name of Species I CBH(cm) I Diameter (m) Height 1m) Basal Area= rrd'14 (m') Area x Tree height x Form factor (O.SO) [m,) Remarks 1 Adina eordifolia 96.00 0.31 17.00 0.073 0.624 2 Adina cordifolia 96.00 0.31 17.00 0.073 0.624 3 Adina cordifolia 172.00 0.55 22.00 0.236 2.591 4 Duanbl!f1fla soneretloides 158.00 0.50 23.00 0.199 2.286 5 L~estroemia parviflora 76.00 0.24 16.00 0.046 0.368 6 Semecaff)Us anacardium 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 7 Terminalia alata 65.00 .i 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 8 Termina/ia alata 180.00 .1 0.57 24.00 0.258 3.096 9 Termina/ia alata 180.00 Total 1 0:57 24.00 0.258 1.192 3.096 13.011 - 1 Seedling N~O~S~.__~______ :Rema~s 1~~S~.~N~IIN~a~m~e~O~f~P~la~n7t~~~~iie~s____~____ 1 1ShOlll8 robusta 2 1 I Total 1 2 I Sample Plot No.: 112 Name of Forest: laxmi Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Danabari 9 Name of Place: Sandhuwa Khola.Chewali Aspect: South Altitude: 240 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqrn (25 m x 25 m) ~ Sapling, P ole and Tree Volume = Basal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= ml'/4 Form faClOr (0.50) S.N Name of SpeCies CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Helght(m) (mi [m,) Remarks I 1 Lagestroemia parviflora 86.00 0.27 15.00 0.059 0.442 I 2 Maltotus sp. 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 3 Mallotus §P. 45.00 0.14 12.00 0.016 0.097 4 Mallotus sp. 65.00 0.21 11.00 0.034 0.185 5 Schima waltichii 38.00 0.12 10.00 0.011 0.057 6 Schima wallichii 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 7 Schima wallichii 52.00 0.17 12.00 0.022 0.129 8 Schima wallichii 56.00 0.18 12.50 0.025 0.156 9 Schima wallichii 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 10 Schima wallichii 65.00 0.21 14.00 0.034 0.235 I 11 Schima wellichii 75.00 0.24 15.00 0.045 0.336 12 Schima wallichii 78.00 0.25 15.00 0.048 0.363 13 Schima wallichii 86.00 0.27 15.00 0.059 0.442 14 Schima wal/ichii 108.00 0.34 20.00 0.093 0.929 15 Schima wallichii 110.00 0.35 20.00 0.096 0.963 16 Sehima wall/chii 135.00 0.43 22.00 0.145 1.596 68 17 Shorea robusta 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.Q10 t Shorea robusta 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 Shorea robusta 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 Shores robusis 28.00 0.09 7.00 0.006 0.022 21 Shores robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 22 Shores robusta 36.00 0.11 7.50 0.Q10 0.039 23 Shores robusla 44.00 0.14 10.00 0.015 0.077 24 Shorea robusta 44.00 0.14 1000 0.Q15 0.077 25 Shores robusta 48.00 0.15 9.00 0.018 0.083 26 Shores robusta 48.00 0.15 9.00 0.Q18 0.083 27 Shorea robusla 48.00 0.15 12.00 0.Q18 0.110 28 Shores robusla 55.00 0.18 12.00 0.024 0.145 29 Shores robusla 55.00 0.18 11.00 0.024 0.132 30 Shorea robusta 56.00 0.18 12.00 0.025 0.150 i 31 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 12.50 0.034 0.210 I 32 Shorea robusta 65.00 0.21 12.50 0.034 0.210 , 33 Shorea robusta 70.00 0.22 14.00 0.039 0.273 34 Shores robusta 72.00 0.23 13.50 0.041 0.279 35 Shorea robusta 75.00 0.24 12.00 0.045 0.289 36 Shorea robusta 75.00 0.24 14.00 0.045 0.313 37 Shores robusts 78.00 0.24 13.50 0.046 0.310 36 Shores robusta 76.00 0.24 13.50 0.046 0.310 39 Shorea robusta 84.00 0.27 15.00 0.056 OA21 40 Shorea robusta 84.00 0.27 15.00 0.056 0.421 41 Shores robusta 100.00 0.32 15.00 0.080 0.597 42 Shores robusls 105.00 0.33 16.00 0.068 0.702 43 Shores robusla 110.00 0.36 16.00 0.096 0.771 44 i Shores robusta 120.00 0.36 16.00 0.115 0.917 45 Shorea robusta 135.00 0.43 17.50 0.145 1.270 46 Shorea robusta 140.00 0.45 17.00 0.156 1.326 Total 2.060 15.873 Seedlin.!l S.N IName of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 ,Lsgestroemia P!!itvlflora 2 2 IMallotus sp. 2 3 ISchima wsiJichii 5 4 I Shorea robusla 18 Total 27 Sample Plot No.: 113 Name of Forest: Suryodaya Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Danabart 9 Name of Place: Sandhuwadanda ASpect: South Altitude: 250 m Area of Plot; 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = vOlume tlaSlU Area x Tree height x Basal Area= lTd'I4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter 1m!. Height{m) em') 1m'] Remarks 1 Aibizzia sp. 88.00 0.28 21.00 0.062 0.647 2 Eugenia sp. 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 3 Schime wailichii 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 4 Schima waiJichii 48.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 5 Schima waJ/ichii 108.00 0.34 18.00 0.093 0.836 6 Shoree robusta 58.00 0.18 12.00 0.027 0.161 7 Shorea robusta nOD 0.25 15.00 0.047 0.354 8 Shoree robusta 155.00 0.49 19.00 0.191 1.817 9 Shoree robusta 205.00 0.65 22.00 0.335 3.681 10 Terminalia aiata 30.00 --- 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 11 Terminalia a/ata 55.00 0.18 11.00 1.024 0.132 12 TerminaJia aiata 185.00 0.59 22.00 0.272 2.997 I Total 1.113 ,-, 11.032 r- Seedling I S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. I Remarks 1 Schima wallichii 2 I 2 Shorea robusta 10 3 Terminaiia a/ala 2 Total 14 I Sample Plot No.: 114 Name of Forest: Suryodaya Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Danabari · 9 Name of Place: Dhondre Aspect: South Altitude: 260 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree Volume = Basal Area x Tree height x Basal Area: lTd'i4 Form factor (0.50) IS.N Name ofS~ecies CBH(cm\ Diameter (lnl Height(rnt lm'j [m; Remarks I 1 Acacia catechu 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 I 2 Acacia catechu 66.00 0.21 15.00 0.035 0.260 3 Acacia catechu 70.00 0.22 15.00 I 0.039 0.293 67 4 Albizzia sp. 70.00 0.22 18.00 0.039 0.351 5 Albizzia sp. 75.00 0.24 18.00 0.045 OA03 6 Eugenia sp. 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 7 Eugenia sp. 48.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 8 Eugenia sp. 56.00 0.18 14.00 0.025 0.175 9 Jf!!gma wallichii 40.00 0.13 12~_ 0.013 0.076 10 Schima wallichii 70.00 ."~ 0.22 15.00 0.039 0.293 11 Schima wallichii 76.00 0.24 16.00 0.046 0.366 12 Schima wallichii 80.00 15.25 16.00 0.051 OA08 13 Schima wallichii 80.00 0.25 16.00 0.0"51 0.408 14 Shorea robusta 28.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.025 15 Shorea robusta 54.00 0.17 13.00 0.023 0.151 I 16 Shorea robusta 70.00 0.22 15.00 0.039 0.293 17 Shorea robusta 80.00 0.25 16.00 0.051 OA08 18 Shores robusta 98.00 0.31 17.00 0.076 0.650 19 Shorea robusta 110.00 0.35 18.00 0.096 0.867 20 Shorea robusla 172.00 0.55 21.00 0.236 2.473 21 Shores robusta 180.00 0.57 22.00 0.258 2.838 , 22 Terminalia alata 98.00 0.31 19.00 0.076 0.726 23 Terminalia a/ata 110.00 0.35 20.00 0.096 0.963 Total 1.369 12.583 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Acacia catechu 3 2 Albizzia 2 3 Eugenia sp 2 4 Shores robusta 12 Total I 19 Sample Plot No.: 115 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Govemment District: lIam VDC : Mahamai 5 Name of Place: Tamakhe Aspect: East Altitude: 190 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) ~~- Sapling, Pole and Tree = VOlume Basal S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) I Height (m) I Basal Area= 00'/4 (m') Area x Tree height x Form ~actor (0.50) [m'] Remarks 1 Bauhinia purpurea 54.00 0.17 10.00 0.023 0.116 2 Bauhinia purpurea 65.00 0.21 12.00 0.034 0.202 I 3 Bombax ceibs 140.00 0.45 20.00 0.156 1.561 I 4 Mangifera indica 79.00 0.25 13.00 0.050 0.323 5 Semecarpus anacardium 41.00 0.13 9.00 0.013 0.060 6 Semecarpus anacardium 56.00 0.18 10.00 0.025 0.125 7 Shorea robusta 84.00 0.27 16.00 0.056 0.449 8 Shores robusta 105.00 0.33 18.00 0.088 0.790 9 Shores robusta 178.00 0.57 20.00 0.252 2.523 Total 0.697 6.149 Seedlll}g S.NJ Name of Plant Species J Nos. Remarks 1 JShorea robusta I 35 Total I 35 Sample Plot No.: 116 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Government District: lIam VDC : Mahamai - 5 Name of Place: Tamakhe Khola Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 230 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Saplina, Pole and Tree = vOlume I:Iasai Area x Tree height x Basal Area= rrd'/4 Form factor (0.501 S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(ml (m1 em; Remarks 1 Acacia catechu 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 2 Acacia catechu 52.00 0.17 11.00 0.022 0.118 3 Acacia catechu 65.00 0.21 13.50 0.034 0.227 4 Adina cordifolia 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 5 Adina cordifo/ia 50.00 0.16 12.00 0.020 0.119 J 6 Adina cordifolia 56.00 0.18 13.00 0.025 0.162 I 7 Adina cordifolia 76.00 0.24 14.00 0.046 0.322 I 8 Adina cordifo/ia 92.00 0.29 18.00 0.067 0.606 9 Dalbl!!JJia sissoo 28.00 0.09 7.00 0.006 0.022 10 Dalbergia sissoo 54.00 0.17 14.00 0.023 0.163 11 Duabanga sp. 96.00 0.31 20.00 0.073 0.734 12 Shorea robus/a 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.Q10 13 Shorea robus/s 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 14 Shorea robusta 56.00 0.18 11.50 0.025 0.144 15 Shorea robusta 66.00 0.21 12.00 0.035 0.208 16 Shorea robusta 70.00 0.22 12.00 0.039 0.234 17 Shores robusta 72.00 0.23 12.00 0.041 0.248 18 Shorea robusta 74.00 0.24 12.50 0.044 0.272 19 Shores robusta 91.00 0.29 14.00 0.066 0.462 20 Shorea robusta 94.00 0.30 I 15.00 0.070 0.528 21 Shores robusta 98.00 0.31 14.00 0.076 0.535 68 22 Shorea robusta L 105.00 1 0.33 15.00 0.088 0.658 23 'Shorea robusta 1 110.00 -.l 0.35 16.00 0.096 0.771 24 L etminalia alata T 84.00 0.27 16.00 0.056 0.449 Total 0.969 7.030 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Acacia catechu 2 2 Adina cordifolia 1 3 Shorea robusta 40 Total 43 Sample Plot No.: 117 Name of Forest: Tamakhe Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Mahami - 5 Name of Place: Pandau Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 240 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree VOlume'" BaSal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (ml) (m'] Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia 20.00 006 6.00 0.003 0.010 2 Adina cordifoJia 64.00 0.20 12.50 0.033 0.204 3 Adina cordifo/la 106.00 0.34 18.00 0,089 0.805 4 A/bizia sp. 62.00 0.20 12.00 0.031 0.164 5 A/bizia sp. 85.00 0.27 15.00 0,058 0.431 6 Schima wallichii 25.00 0,08 7.00 0.005 0.017 7 Schima wallichii 55.00 0.18 14.50 0.024 0.175 8 Schima wallichii 90.00 0.29 18.00 0.064 0.580 9 Schima wallichii 150.00 0.48 22.00 0.179 1.971 10 Shorea robusta 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 11 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0,021 12 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0,025 13 Shorea robusts 46.00 0.15 12.00 0.017 0.101 14 Shorea robusta 68.00 0.22 15.00 0.037 0.276 15 Shorea robusta 92.00 0.29 17.50 0.067 I 0.590 16 Shores robusla 206.00 0.66 I 21.00 0.338 3.548 Total 0.963 8.947 I Seedling IS.N IName of Plant Species I Nos. Remarks 1 ISchima wallichii I 4 2 IShores robusla I 22 I Total I 26 Sample Plot No.: 118 Name of Forest; Tamakhe Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Mahami - 5 Name of Place: Sagun Aspect: East Altitude: 240 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) SaplinQ. Pole and Tree I.Area x Tree height x vOlume'" tl8Sai Basal Area= rrd'14 Form faclOr (0.50) S.N Name of lS~ies CBH (em) Diameter (ml Height (m) (m'l ! [~"i Remarks 1 Sho~a robusta 16.00 0.05 4.00 0.002 0.004 2 Shorea robuste 20.00 0.06 5.00 0,003 0.008 3 Shoree robusta 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 4 Shoree robuste 24.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.014 5 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 6 Shoree robuste 30.00 0.10 7,00 0.007 0.025 7 Shorea robusta 38,00 0.12 11.00 0,011 0.063 8 Shoff>a robusta 44.00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0.092 9 Shoree robusta L 56.00 0.18 14.50 0.025 0.181 L 10 Shores robusta L 64.00 0.20 13.50 0.033 0.220 11 Shorea robusta 76.00 0.24 1650 0.046 0.379 12 Shorea robusta 80.00 0.25 17,00 0.051 0433 13 Shorea robusta 80.00 0.25 17,00 0.051 0.433 14 Shorea robusta 64.00 0.27 17.50 0.056 0.492 15 Shoree robusta 96.00 0.31 18.00 0.073 0.660 16 Shoree robuste 110.00 0.35 18.00 0.096 0.867 17 Shorea robusta 120.00 0.38 18.00 0.115 1.032 18 Shorea robusta 130.00 0.41 19.00 0.135 1.278 19 Shores robusta 138.00 0.44 20.00 0.152 1.516 20 Tetminalia alata 62.00 0.20 16.00 0.031 0.245 21 I Tetminalia alata 72.00 0.23 17.00 0.041 0.351 22 I Tetminalia alata 75.00 0.24 17.00 0.045 0.381 Total 1.003 8.705 I Seedling S.N IName of Plant Species I Nos. Remarks 1 Shorea robusta 32 2 TetminaJia alata -.l 2 L Total _L 34 Sample Plot No.: 119 Name of Forest: Tamakhe Forest Type: Community District: lIam VDC : Maham; - 5 Name of Place: Sagur; Aspect: East Altitude: 300 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) -_. Sapling, Pole and Tree 1--,...---- VOlume ~ BaSal Area X Tree height x Basal Area= TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH_(cm) DlameterlmJ Helght(m) _lm') .Jm'l Remarks 1 Shores robusts 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 2 Shoree robuste 20.00 0.06 6,00 0.003 0.010 3 Shoree robusta 25,00 0.08 7,00 0.005 0.017 r+ rthotea robusta 5 Shorea robusta - 30.00 38.00 0.10 0.12 7.00 12.00 0.007 0.011 0.025 0.069 6 Shores robusta 46.00 0.15 14.00 0,017 0.118 7 Shores robusta 46.00 0.15 14.00 0.017 0,118 8 Shores robusta 50.00 0.16 14,00 0.020 0.139 9 Shoree robuste 50.00 0.16 14.00 0.020 0.139 10 Shores robusta 50.00 0.16 15.00 0.020 0.149 11 Shorea robusta 60.00 0.19 15.00 0.029 0.215 12 Shores robusta 60,00 0.19 16.00 0.029 0.229 13 Shoree robusta 65.00 0.21 15.00 0.034 0.252 14 Shores robusta 66,00 0.21 15.00 0.035 0.260 15 Shores robusta 72.00 0.23 16.00 0,041 0,330 16 Shorea robusta 80.00 0.25 17.00 0.051 0,433 17 Shores robusts 90.00 0,29 17.00 0.064 0.548 18 Shorea robusta 98.00 0.31 18,00 0.076 0.688 19 Shorea robusta 100.00 0.32 18.00 0.080 0.717 20 Shores robusta 110.00 0.35 19.00 0.096 0,915 21 Tennina/ia a/ata 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.017 22 Tennina/ia alata 60.00 0,19 16,00 0.029 0.229 23 Tenninalia a/ata 65.00 0,21 16,00 0,034 0.269 I Total 0.125 5.898 Seedling S.NlName of Plant Sj>ecles ! Nos. .'I Remarks 1 J Sch/ma wallichii j 51 1 2 J Tenninalia a/ata J 6 1 Total J 57 I Sample Plot No.: 120 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Government District: lIam VDC : Bajho -2 Name of Place: Pachpateta, Tharnchuli Aspect: Southeast Altitude: 360 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 rn) Sapling, Pole and Tree vOlume'" !:>asa Area x Tree height x Basal Area: TTd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) He19htJ!n.l 1m2) [m-'1 Remarks 1 Duaba~ sp. 65.00 0.21 13.00 0.034 0.219 2 Duaba~ sp. 70.00 0,22 14.00 0.039 0.273 3 Macaranga dentecu/ata 22.00 0.07 6.00 0.004 0.012 4 Macaranga dentecu/ata 28.00 0.09 8,00 0.006 0,025 5 Macaranga denteculata 36.00 0,11 10.00 0.010 0.052 6 Macara{1g8 denlecu/ata 42.00 0.13 10.00 0.014 0.070 7 Macaranga dentecu/ata 45.00 0.14 10,50 0.016 0.085 8 Macaranga den/ecu/a/a 52,00 0.17 11,00 0.022 0.118 9 MI3£~ranga den~CtJlal" 54.00 0.17 11.50 0.023 0.133 'To- MacaraflfJa dentecu/ata 62,00 0.20 12.50 0.031 0,191 11 Schima wallichii 30.00 0.10 7.00 0,007 0.025 12 Schims wallieM 80.00 0.25 16.50 0.051 0.420 13 Schima wallichii 86.00 0.27 16.50 0.059 0.486 ~robusta 22.00 0.Q7 5.00 0.004 0,010 15 ",busta 26.00 0.08 7.00 0,005 0.019 16 Shorea robusta 30,00 0.10 6.00 0.007 0.021 - 17 Shoree robusta 30.00 0.10 8.00 0,007 0,029 18 Shorea robusta 36.00 0.11 9.00 0.010 0.046 19 Shorea robusta 38,00 0,12 9.00 0.011 0.052 20 Shores lObus/a 44,00 0.14 12.00 0.015 0,092 21 Shorea robusta 54.00 0.17 13.00 0.023 0.151 22 Shorea robusta 56.00 0.18 12.50 0.025 0,156 23 ShOte8 robusta 56.00 0.18 12.50 0.025 0.156 24 Shores robusta 65.00 0,21 13.00 0.034 0.219 25 Shorea robus/a 72.00 0,23 16,00 0,041 0.330 26 Shorea robusta 78.00 0,25 16.50 0.048 0.400 27 Shores robusta 95.00 0.30 17.50 0.072 0.629 28 Shotea robusta 98.00 0.31 18.00 0.076 0.688 29 Shores robusta 100.00 0.32 18.00 0.080 0.717 ~.- 30 Shorea robusla 110.00 0.35 18,00 0.096 0.667 31 Shorea robusta 110.00 0.35 18.50 0.096 0.891 32 Shores robusta 115.00 0,37 18.00 ~~""" 0.105 0,948 33 Shorea robusta 122.00 0.39 18.50 0.119 1.096 Total 1.217 9.1;25 Seedli'lJl Bamboo Clump S.NJ Name of Plant ~pecies I Nos. Remarks Clump No I Nos.ofStsm 1 IAdina cordifolia I 2 1 I 44 2 IMacaranga denlecu/ala I 8 2 I 56 70 Schima wa:.:/!::;ic;:.;h:;.:.ii _ _ _ _ _j-_~__::_-_+--~-----_i Shorea robusta Total Sample Plot No.: 121 Name of Forest: None Forest Type: Govemment District: lIam VDC : Bajho ·2 Name of Place: Beteni Aspect: South Altitude: 280 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) ~- Sapling, Pole and Tree = Volume 6a581 Area x Tree height x Basal Area= TTd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Helght(m) (m') 1m'} Remarks 1 Duabanga sp. 50.00 0.16 13.00 0.020 0.129 2 Duabanga sp. SO.OO 0.25 15.00 0.051 0.382 3 Macaranga denteculata 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 4 Macaranga denliculata 70.00 0.22 13.00 0.039 0.254 5 Macaranga denticulata 76.00 0.24 13.00 0.046 0.299 6 Schima walfichii 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.Q15 I 7 Schima walfichii 64.00 0.20 15.00 0.033 0.245 I 8 Schima wallichii 70.00 0.22 15.00 0.039 0.293 9 Schima wallichii SO.OO 0.25 16.00 0.051 0.408 10 Schima waJlichii 96.00 0.31 18.00 0.073 0.660 11 Shorea robusta 20.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.008 12 Shorea robusta 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 13 Shorea robusta 50.00 0.16 10.00 0.020 0.100 14 Shorea robusta 66.00 0.21 15.00 0.035 0.260 15 Shorea robusta 68.00 0.22 16.00 0.037 0.295 16 Shorea robusta 74.00 0.24 16.00 0.044 0.349 17 Shorea robusta 75.00 0.24 17.00 0.045 0.381 18 Shorea robus/a 100.00 0.32 17.00 0.080 0.677 19 Shorea robusta 105.00 0.33 18.00 0.088 0.790 20 Shorea robusta 110.00 0.35 18.00 0.096 0.867 21 Shorea robusla 115.00 0.37 18.00 0.105 0.948 22 Shorea robusta 120.00 0.38 18.00 0.115 1.032 23 !Shorea robusta 130.00 0.41 19.00 0.135 1.278 Total I 1.172 9.721 I Seedling ,S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Schima wallichii 2 L2 L Shorea robusla 18 20 Sample Plot No.: 122 Name of Forest: Sukuna Forest Type : Community District: lIam VDC : Chulachuli · 5 Name of Place: Nangochulikhet Aspect: Southeast Altitude : 240 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = vo ume !:>asa Area x Tree height x Basal Area= TTd'I4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of ~ecles CBH(cm) Diameter(m) Height(m) (m') [m'l Remarks 1 Adina cordifolia 30.00 0.10 7.00 0.007 0.025 2 Adina cordifofia 80.00 0.25 17.00 0.051 0.433 3 Adina cordifolia 80.00 0.25 17.00 0.051 0.433 4 Adina cordifolia 84.00 0.27 17.00 0.056 0.478 5 Adina cordifolia 104.00 0.33 19.00 0.086 0.818 6 Albizzla lebbe<;k 90.00 0.29 17.50 0.064 0.564 7 Eugenia sp. 53.00 0.17 12.50 0.022 0.140 -~ 8 Schima walfichH 22.00 am 6.00 0.004 0.012 9 Schima wallichii 28.00 0.09 7.00 0.006 0.022 10 Schima wallichii 41.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.067 11 Schima wallichii 47.00 0.15 10.00 0.018 0.088 12 Schima wallichii 58.00 0.18 10.50 0.Q25 0.131 13 Schima wallichii 64.00 0.20 15.00 0.033 0.245 14 Schima wallichii 72.00 0.23 15.00 0.041 0.310 15 Schima wallichii 64.00 0.27 18.00 0.056 0.508 16 Schima wal/ichii 64.00 0.27 16.00 0.056 0.449 17 Schima wa/fichii 90.00 0.29 18.50 0.064 0.597 18 Schima wallichii 90.00 0.29 17.00 0.064 0.548 19 Shorea robusta 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.017 20 Shorea robusta 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.Q15 21 Shores robusta 45.00 0.14 10.00 0.016 0.081 22 Shores robusta 65.00 0.21 13.50 0.034 0.227 23 ShOres robusta 76.00 0.24 14.50 0.046 0.333 24 Shorea robusta 84.00 0.27 15.00 0.056 0.421 25 Shorea robusta 87.00 0.28 18.00 0.080 0,542 26 Shorea robusta 98.00 0.31 19.00 0.076 0.726 115.00 19.00 0.105 1.000 27 28 Shores robusta Shores robusta 122.00 0.37 0.39 19.50 0.119 1.155 - 29 Shorea robusts 130.00 0.41 20.00 0.135 1.348 30 Shores robusts 135.00 0.43 21.00 0.145 1.524 31 ShOrea robusta 140.00 0.45 20.50 0.156 1.600 32 Shores robusta 150.00 0.48 21.00 0.179 1.881 33 Terminalia alata 20.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.010 34 Terminalia alata 74,00 J 0.24 1500 J 0,044 0,327 35 Terminana alata 80,00 1 0.25 16,00 0,051 0,408 36 Terminalia alata 102,00 J 0.32 19,00 0,083 0.787 ..E.-~rminalia alala 125,00 0,40 20,00 0.124 1.244 Total 2,162 19,508 Seedling Bamboo Clump S.N ' Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks Clump No Nos. of Stem 1 Adina cardffOlia 2 1 46 2 Schima wallichi; 4 2 23 3 Shorea robus/a 16 Total 69 4 Terminalia a/ala 2 Total 24 Sample Plot No.: 123 Name of Forest: Sukuna C Forest Type: Community District: lIam VOC : Chulachuli 5 Name of Place: Sarkitar Aspect: South Altitude : 230 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) S'!Plinjb Pole and Tree = vOlume _sal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= nd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Heillht(m) (m') {m'] Remarks_ 1 Adina cordifo/ia 30,00 0,10 6,00 0,007 0,021 2 Adina cordifOlia 4<),00 0,15 11.00 0,017 0,093 3 Adina cordifolia 105,00 0,33 19,00 0,088 0,834 4 Adina cord/fOlia 115,00 0,37 20,00 0,105 1,053 5 Albizzia sp, 60,00 0,19 16,00 0,029 0,229 6 Eugenia 'P, SO,OO 0,16 15,00 0,020 0,149 7 Lannea coromandelica 50,00 0,16 14,00 0,020 0,139 8 Semec!'!Pus anacardium 20,00 0.06 4,00 0.003 0,006 9 Semecarpus anacardium 64.00 0,20 10.00 0.033 0,163 10 Semecarpus anacardium 68.00 0.22 10.00 0,037 0.184 11 Shorea robusla 20,00 0.06 5.00 0,003 0.008 12 Shorea robusta 24,00 0,08 5,00 0,005 0,011 13 Shore. robusla 28.00 0.09 6.00 0,006 0.019 14 Shorea robusla 54.00 0.17 13,00 0,023 0.151 15 ,Shorea robust. BO.OO 0.25 18.00 0.051 0.459 16 IShorea robusla 80.00 0.25 18.50 0.051 0.471 17 'Shorea robusta 84.00 0.27 17.00 0.056 0.478 lB Shores robuS/a 96.00 0.31 19.00 0,073 0,697 19 Shores robusia 96.00 0,31 18.00 0.073 0.680 20 Shores robusta 116.00 0,37 20.00 0.107 1.071 21 Terrmnalia alala 56,00 0.18 11.00 0,025 0.137 ~- 22 Termina/ia alala 105,00 0.33 19,00 0,088 0.834 Total 0.920 7.869 S.N 1 Name of Plant Species Adina cardifOlia Seedling I I Nos. 2 Remarks I I 2 Shorea robusta 4 3 Terminalia alata 2 Total I : 8 I Sample Plot No.: 124 Name of Forest: Sukuna Community Forest Forest Type: Community District; lIam VOC ; Chulachuli 5 Name of Place: Manetar Aspect; South Altitude; 220 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = VOlume I:!8sal Area x Tree height x Basal Area: nd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBH(cml Diamete'-Lmt Height(m) (m,') [m,] Remarks ! 1 Adina cordifolia 20,00 0.06 5.00 0,003 0.008 2 Adina cordifolia 38.00 0.12 10,SO 0,011 0,080 I 3 Adina cordifolia 64.00 0,20 12,00 0,033 0,196 4 Adina cordifolia 80.00 025 15,00 0.051 0.362 ~ l4~ina cordifo/ia 105.00 0,33 20,00 0.088 0.878 6 Albizzia sp. 82.00 0,26 17.00 0,054 0.455 I 7 Cassia fistula 65,00 0.21 11.50 0.034 0.193 I 8 Eugenia sp. 28,00 0.09 6.00 0.006 0,019 9 Eugenia sp, 60.00 0,19 13.00 0,029 0.186 10 Eugenia sp. 62.00 0.20 13.00 .0.031 0,199 11 Lanne. coromandelica 52,00 0.17 9.00 0,022 0.097 12 Lannea coromandelica 60.00 0,19 9.00 0,029 0,129 13 Semecarpus anacardium 20,00 0.06 5.00 0,003 0,008 14 Semecarpusanacaraium 44.00 0.14 10.00 0.D15 0,077 15 Semecarpus anacardium 52.00 0,17 11,00 0.022 0.118 16 Shore. robusta 25.00 0.08 6.00 0.005 0.015 17 Shorea robusta 78.00 0.25 16.00 0,048 0,388 18 Shorea robusta 86.00 0,27 17.00 0,059 0,501 19 Shore. robusta 102,00 0,32 18.50 0.083 0,766 20 Shorea robusta 106,00 0.34 18.50 0,089 0.827 21 Terminaiia alata 22.00 0.07 5,00 0004 0,010 22 Terminalia alata 42.00 0,13 13,00 0.014 i 0.091 23 Termina/ia alata 56.00 0.18 14,00 0,025 0.175 72 Seedling S.N Name of Plant Species Nos. Remarks 1 Adina card/folia 3 2 Eugenia sp. 3 3 Semecarpus anacardium 2 4 Shorea robusta 8 Total 16 i Sample Plot No.: 125 Name of Forest: Ratuwamai Afforestation Area Forest Type: Government District: Jhapa VDe : Lakhanpur· 3 Name of Place: Ratuwarnai village Aspect: None Altitude: 136 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling L Pole and Tree = vOlUme !:Iasal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= lTd'14 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Sp.ecies CBH(cm) Diameter (mt Height(m) (m'l. 1m; Remarks 1 Teclona grandis 61.00 0.19 12.00 0.030 0.178 2 Teclona grandis 78.00 0.25 12.00 0.048 0.291 3 Teclons grandls 80.00 0.25 12.00 0.051 0.306 4 Teclona grandis 81.00 0.26 12.00 0.052 0.313 5 Teclona grandis 82.00 0.26 12.00 0.064 0.321 6 Teclona grandis 64.00 0.27 12.00 0.056 0.337 7 Teclona grandis 86.00 0.27 12.00 0.059 0.353 8 Tectona grandis 91.00 0.29 12.00 0.068 0.396 9 Teclona grandis 94.00 0.30 12.00 0.070 0.422 10 Teclona grandis 95.00 0.30 13.00 0.072 0.467 11 Taclone grandis 106.00 0.34 14.00 0.089 0.626 12 Tectona grandis 115.00 0.37 14.00 0.105 0.737 13 Tectona.9...randis 122.00 0.39 14.00 0.119 0.830 Total 0.871 5.577 Nos. Sample Plot No.: 126 Name of Forest: Ratuwamai Afforestation Area Forest Type: Government District: Jhapa VDe : Lakhanpur· 1 Name of Place: Rangkath ko Tuppa village Aspect: None Altitude: 134 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqm (25 m x 25 m) Sapling, Pole and Tree = VOlume !:IaSal Area x Tree height x Basal Area= lTd'I4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of S~ecies CBH(cm) Diameter (m) Height(m) (m'L 1m; Remarks 1 Eucalyptus sp. 22.00 0.07 18.00 0.004 0.035 2 Eucalyptus sp. 23.00 0.07 8.00 0.004 0.017 3 Eucalyptus sp. 23.00 0.07 8.00 0.004 0.017 4 Eucalyptus sp. 23.00 0.07 8.00 0.004 0.017 5 Eucalyptussp. 24.00 0.08 8.00 0.005 0.018 6 Eucalyptussp. 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 7 Eucalyptussp. 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 8 Eucalyptussp. 26.00 0.08 9.00 0.005 0.024 9 Eucalyptussp. 27.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.023 ~ ~IYPtus sp. 1 sp. 28.00 0.09 9.00 0.006 0.028 11 Eucalyptus 28.00 0.09 9.00 0.006 0.028 12 Eucalyptus sp~ 29.00 0.09 9.00 0.007 0.030 13 Eucalyptus gP. 29.00 0.09 9.00 0.007 0.030 14 EucalYl2tus sp. 30.00 0.10 9.00 0.007 '0.032 15 EucalYl2tus sp. 30.00 0.10 9.00 0.007 0.032 16 Eucalyptus sp. 30.00 0.10 9.00 0.007 0.032 17 Eucalyptus sp. 34.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.046 18 EucalYPtus sp. 34.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.046 19 Eucalyptus sp. 34.00 0.11 10.00 0.009 0.046 20 EucalYl2tus .'" 35.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.049 21 Eucalyptussp. 36.00 0.11 10.00 0.010 0.052 I 22 Eucalyptus sp. 37.00 0.12 10.00 0.011 0.054 I 23 Eucalyptus sp. 38.00 0.12 10.00 0.011 0.057 24 Eucalyptus sp. 41.00 0.13 11.00 0.013 0.074 25 Eucalyptus sp. 42.00 0.13 11.00 0.014 0.017 26 EucalY2.tus sp. 42.00 0.13 11.00 0.014 0.077 27 Eucalypt,us s~ 45.00 0.14 12.00 0.016 0.097 28 EucalYetus sp. 46.00 0.15 13.00 0.018 0.119 29 Eucalyptus sp. 49.00 0.16 12.00 0.019 0.115 30 Eucalyptus sp. 49.00 0.16 12.00 0.019 0.115 31 Eucalyptus sp. 49.00 0.16 13.00 0.019 0.124 32 Eucalyptus s~ 52.00 0.17 13.00 0.022 0.140 33 Eucalyptus sp. 52.00 0< 0.17 L 13.00 0.022 0.140 34 Eucalyptus gp. 64.00 0.17 L 14.00 0.Q23 0.163 35 Eucalye1us sp. 55.00 0.18 14.00 0.024 0.169 36 Eucalyptus sp. 60.00 0.19 14.00 0.029 0.201 37 Eucalyptus sp. 63.00 0.20 15.00 0.032 0.237 38 Eucalyptus sp. 71.00 0.23 16.00 0.040 0.321 73 -,I Remarks No regeneration 0.48.~5_ _~_--=2",.9",3",-O_ _:=r=:::~ ' ______-' Sample Plot No.: 127 Name of Forest: Ratuwamai Afforestation Area Forest Type: Government District: Jhapa VOC :Lakhanpur - 1 Name of Place: Holiko Paini, Gauriya village Aspect: None Altitude: 134 m Area of Plot: 625 Sqrn (25 m x 25 m) , Sapling, Pole and Tree I vo ume '" t>aSa Area x Tree height x Basal Area'" rrd'/4 Form factor (0.50) S.N Name of Species CBHlcm) Diameter 1m) Height(m) 1m2) 1m'] Remarks 1 Eucalyptus sp. 10.00 0.03 4.00 0.001 0.002 2 Eucalyptus sp. 10.00 0.03 4.00 0.001 0.002 3 Eucalyptus sp. lS.00 O.OS 5.00 0.002 0.004 4 Eucalyptus sp. 15.00 O.OS 5.00 0.002 0.004 S Eucalyptus sp. 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.004 I 6 Eucalyptus sp. 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.004 7 Euca!YE1us ~ 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.004 8 Eucajyptus ~ 15.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.004 9 Eucajyp!ys 'P--, 17.00 0.05 5.00 0.002 0.006 10 EucajypJus ~ 18.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.006 11 Eucajyptus sp. 18.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.006 12 Eucajyptus 'P, 18.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.008 13 Eucalyptus sp. 18.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.006 14 EucalYptus sp. 18.00 0.06 6.00 0.003 0.068 15 Eucalyptus sp. 19.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.007 16 Eucalyptus sp. 19.00 0.06 5.00 0.003 0.007 17 Eucalyptus spc 21.00 0.07 6.00 0.004 0.011 18 Euc?,/yptus sp. 21.00 0.07 6.00 0.004 0.011 19 Eucalyptus sp. 21.00 0.07 6.00 0.004 0.011 20 Eucalyptus sp. 21.00 0.Q7 6.00 0.004 0.011 21 Eucalyptus sp. 21.00 0.Q7 6.00 0.004 0.011 22 Eucalyptus sp. 23 Eucalyptus sp. 23.00 25.00 0.07 0.08 7.00 7.00 0.004 0.005 0.015 0.017 - 24 Eucalyptus sp. 25.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.017 25 Eucalyptus sp. 26.00 0.08 7.00 0.005 0.019 26 Eucalyptus sp. 27.00 ---0:00 8.00 0.006 0.023 27 Eucalyptus sp. 27.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.023 28 Eucalyptus sp. 27.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.023 29 Eucalyptus sp. 27.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.023 30 'Eucalyptus sp. 28.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.025 31 Eucalyptus sp. 28.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.025 32 Eucalyptus sp. 28.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.025 33 Eucalyptus sp. 28.00 0.09 8.00 0.006 0.025 34 Eucalyptus sp. 29.00 0.09 8.00 0.007 0.027 I 35 Eucalyptus 'p. 29.00 0.09 8.00 0.007 0.027 36 Eucalyptus sp. 29.00 0.09 8.00 0.007 0.027 37 Eucalyptus sp. 29.00 0.09 8.00 0.007 0.027 38 Eucalyptus sp. 29.00 0.09 8.00 0.007 0.027 39 Eucalyptus sp. 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 40 Eucalyptus sp. 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 41 Eucal ptus sp. 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 ~- 42 Eucalyptus sp. 30,00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0.029 43 Eucalyptus sp. 30.00 0.10 8.00 0.007 0,029 44 Eucalyptus sp. 45 Eucalyptus sp. - 30.00 ~~.-~ 30.00 0.10 0.10 8.00 8.00 0.007 0.007 0.029 0.029 46 Eucalyptus sy. 30.00 0.16 8.00 0.007 0.029 ~ ~calyptus sp. 33.00 0.11 9.00 0.009 0.039 48 Eucalyptus sp. 33.00 ~ 9.00 0.009 0.039 49 Eucalyptus sp. 34.00 0.11 9.00 0.009 0.041 50 Eucalyptus sp. 34.00 0.11 9.00 0.009 0.041 51 Euc~ptus sp. 39.00 0,12 10.00 0,012 0061 52 Eucalyptus sp. 40.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.064 53 Eucalyptus sp. 41.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0.067 54 Euc~ptus sp. 41.00 0.13 10.00 0.013 0,067 55 Eucalyptus sp. 42.00 0.13 11.00 0.014 0.077 56 Eucalyptus sp. 44.00 0.14 11.00 0.D15 0,085 Total 0.326 1.343 74 Annex 6.2.4 : Agro-biodiversity of the Project Area Annex 6.2.4 : Agro~biodiversity of the Project Area A. Cereal Crops. Legumes. Vegetables. Spices and Fruits SN i Local Name English Name ' Botanical Name I Local Varieties 1. Dhan Rice Oryza sativa Gauriya, Kanti, Dhusuri, , Bhadaiya, Sataraj, Chhoti, Pokhreli, Atte, , Tauli, , Khumal, Bhangeri, Darmi, Chirankhe Basmati Belguti, Lekali, Raduwa, Naniya, Chulthe, Phaudel, Seti, Jamaute, Junghe, Politar, Radha 12, Radha-17, Radha-4, Sabitri, , Champhasari, Bhutane, Masuli, 1 Aumasuli, Borunge, Sanomasuli, Thulomasuli, Ranjit, Biju 2. I Gahun Bread wheat Triticum aestivum I Rato, Seto, Mudule, Lerma-52, i ~: 3. Jau · Bar\e~ l Hordeum vulagre RR-21 , Makwanr:>ur 4. I Makai Maize, Indian, corn Zeamays Hiude, Barkhe, Khumal, Madise, I i Seto, Murali, Paheli, Sathiya, I 5. i Kodo Finger millet ,I .. -~.~. Eleusine coracana Juneli, Kalo, Cher:>ti, Kukhure Mudke/Chhakre (Mansire), . i Nangkatuwa, Paudure, Madise,/ I I I Muste {As are} 6. I Phapar (Tite) Common Buckwheat I Fagopyrum t:I:=.-L . ~ "--~---- esculentum 1 ,Pha[lar-(r.,Althe) Tata~Buckwheat Fagopyrum tataricum i 8. ! Bhatmas Soya bean Glypine max Khairo, Kalo, Seto 9. 10. i Gahat Rahar Harsegram Pigeon pea I Dolichus biflorus Cajanus cajan .~ ~~akulla Simi f 12. i Chana . · Broad bean Gram Vicia faba Cicer arietinum . '. I . 13. I Mas Black gram Phaseo/ex mungo Kalo, Pahelo, Banmar'!1B.ato~ /14. : Masyang Ricebean Vigna calcarata Pahelo, Kalo, Rato I 15. : Thulo Kerau I Garden Pea Pisum sativum I 16. I Bodi Cowpea Vigna unguiculata I Hade,Jare, Makai Bose, Kala'l Seto, Tune, Kart;ke, ! 17. Simi Ghiu, Hade, Hiude, Barkhe, Seto, Common bean Phaseolus sp. Rato, Kalo, Pothra, Bose i i 18. i Pharsi Vegetable gourd cucurbita pepo ! Lamche, Madise, Daile, Madale, i I I Squash I I 19. I Iskus Cha)lote I Sehium edule i 20. I Pyaj Onion i Allium ceea 21. I Lasun Garlic : Allium sativum 122. i Banda ' Barssica oleracea var · Cabbage I Kaull. I /-{feitata . I " : 123. I Cauli flower ' Brassica oleracea var : I botrytis ~. ii Golbhenda I ~mato I i 1 25 . i Lycopersicon esculentum I ~_I Brokauli SproutLna broccoli I Brassica oleraceae . . italica I 127. Chamsur Garden cress 28. LBe~ .~. ~b'SJl!l.artar henoppdlUm a/b um I 29. Coriander Coriandrum sativum '--' Dh'!l1iya i 30. . Barela . Momordica balsamina 1 i 31. Kubbindo Ash gourd Benincasa hispida 32. Parwal Trichosanthes dioica 33. Sahiian Drum stick 1 Moringa oleifera 34. Golbhenda I Tomoto I Lycopersican esculentum ''' 35. Ram Toriya Lady's Finger . Hibiscus esculentus 36. Bhanta Brinjal Solanum melogena 37. Tori Mustard Brassica compestris 10f 3 I SN I Local Name I English Name I Botanical Name i Local Varieties I i 38. Gajar · Carrot i Oaucas corota i i 39. i Phul Tarul · Canna sp. I '40. Simal Tarul Manihot esculenlus 41. Sakar Khanda Sweet Potato Ipomea batatus '42. I Rayosag Leaf Mustard Brassica juncea i 43. · Mula · Radish Raphanus sativxs ·44. Alu Potato · Solanum tuberosum Rato, Seto 145. Ghiraula Sponge gourd Luffa cylindrica 146. Chichindo Snake gourd I Trichosanthes I I anguina. 47. · Tite Karelo Bitter gourd · Momordica charantia 148. i Lauka Bottle guard Legenaria siceraria I 49. Chhyapi Shallot Allium ascalouicum I 50. · Pindalu Co-Co Yam Colocasia antiquorum 51. Kakro Cucumber Cucumis sativus , Pahadi Hariyo, Seto .52. Aduwa Ginger Zingiber officinale ~. i 53. Besar Turmoric Curcuma domesitca . 154. I Khursani Daile, Akabare, Lamche, Jire, I Hot Pipper Capsicum anum J Madise, Hybrid Akabare I 55. i Ukhu Sugarcane Saccharum 56. Silam Perilla officina rum Perilla frutescens I 57. .I Philingo Niger Guizotia abyssinica 58. · Latte Dana I Amaranrhus sp .. i 59. I I : 60. Kurilo I Garden Asparagus Asparagus officinalis : 61. I Alainchi i Big Cardamom i Amomum I I I I subulantum I 162. Til Sesame I Sesamum indicum '63. Methi Fenu-greek I Trigonella se· 164. Marich Black pepper Piper nigram : 65. Pan Betel vine Piper betel 66. Supari Betel nut Areca catechu i 67. I Naribal i Coco-nut Cocos nucifera 68. Surti Tobacco Nicotiana tabacum 69. I Pudina Mint i Mentha sp. 70. I Chiya Tea Thea chinensis 71. I Kafi I Coffee Coffea arabica i I i 72. , Suryamukhi i Sunflower Melianthus annus I I 73. .E!Pla Long p~er Piper longum L74. I Badam -- Pea nut ~: Arachis hypogea I i 75. Anp Mango Mangifera indica 76. Amba Gauva Pisidiumgaujava 77. Mewa Papaya Carica papaya ·78. I Kera (Kola) Local, Dhusure, Mungre, 1 Banana I Musa Paradisicca Kurkure, Chille, Jhapri, Malbhog · 79. Suntala Orange(Mandarin) Citrus reticulata 80. Nibuwa Lemon Citrus limon · 81. Bhogate Pummello · Citrus grandis 82. I Tainga (like. Pummello Citrus sp. 1 i Bhogate} 83. Jyamir Rough Lemon Citrus junos Kalijyamir, Setijyamir, Naitejyamir 84. Aru Peach Prunus persica i 85. Alubakhara Plum Prunus domestica i 86. I Naspati Pear I Pyus communis i '87. I Amala Indian Gooseberry I Phytanthus emblica I i 88. Harro · Maryobalon Terminalia chebula ·89. 190. Barro Aiselu Maryabalon I Himalayan yellow Terminalia bel/irica .. ~ I I Rubus ellipticus i Raspherry I i 91. Kafal Bay-berry I Myrica esculenta i 92. Amaro Spondias pinnata r .93. Tarul Wild yam Oioscoreasp~--~ 94. Angeri Osbekia sp 95. i Chiuri Bassira butyraca 2 of 3 En lish.::....:..;N:.;;;;a.;,.:.m;;,;;e'--__-+..;:B:..=o:..:;ta=.:n..;,;;i,;;;.ca;;:;.:I;,..;Nc=ca:;;.;.m;:.ce.::..-_J,. Local "-an-'e-t-ies-_~··-_-~· . j Lime Citrus medica ! Sweet Orange . Citrus cinensis I.. . .___ Choerospondias 1 I axillaries I i997Chi Litchi chinensis 1 -- : 100. . Katahar i Jack Fruit Atrocarpus I 1 I i Pineapple heterophyllus Ananus comosus l .. - 1101. i Bhuinkatahar L , /102. i Salita / Custard Apple Annona squamosa , 1103. Angoor 1Graee Vitis vinifera , l 104.1 Bel ! Bengal quince · Aefl.el marmelos ! _r~10=.:5~'~i~A~v~o;;.;;c~a~do~ Avoc~a~do.::..- I;,..;P;,..;e~m~ea~a~m:..:;e~n.;;;.ca~n~a~~_________ 1 , ______. i _______ B. Fodder Plants I SN Local Name . English Name Botanical Name Local Varieties 1. Amriso I Thysanolaena maxima ----.J , 2. Kutmiro Litsea monopetala I ~ 3. Badahar Atrocarpus lakoocha 4. Bans Bamboo Dendrocalamus spp., Choyabans, Malabans, Bambusa spp Bhalubans, Banabans, i Raithuri, Gophabans, I Patali etc. -_. 5. Khanayo Ficus cunia 6. Kabhro Ficus lacor I 7. Nibharo Ficus auriculata i 8. Khari 1 Celtis australis 9. Tanki Bauhinia~a , 10. Syalphusro Grewia oppositifolia .-~. 11. Koiralo Bauhinia variegala 12. Salimo ChfYE>.pogan gryl/us , 13. Kharuki Pogonantherum se. I 14. Banso Crab grass Digilaria ciliaris , ------, 15. IDudhilo Ficus nerifolia 16. I Gayo Bridela retusa I , I 17. I Gineri Premna barbata Albizzia spp. ~18. Siris 19. : Amriso Thysano/aena maxima I 20. Narkat Pharagmitis kafka I 21. Bar Ficus benghalensis I 22. 23. GCl,9 an Kimbu I Saurauia napaulensis Morus alba I __I I . 24. Khamari Gmelina arborea ..- - . - 0-' j-- 25. - -::::- Padari I . Stereospermum pemonatum I 26. Dabdabe Garuga pinnata ! ..~- C, Timber/Fuelwood LS.N~_~c~L~!a~ _E.!l.9!!.sI1 Name Botanical Nam-e--- I Local Varieties L 1. J£.~~--------!- :"':==--+P=runus ceroso':":id-=-e~S----I!--==-=::':" . 2. I' Agrakh I Sakhuwa I I Shorea robusta=-=-------I--~------------l '--. F Sal ; ~ -'3::-·-+I-:c:-:=h·::"a-n;:p::::~~~~::::~~~~:~~.~~~~~~M::-i£"';'h-e7:'lia-C-:h:--a-m-p-a-ca--_-_-- ----r-'------------.--==------=-----J-. 4. Chilaune . Schima wallichii ... _ _ _L -_ _ D. Others m ,N. 1. 2. I.Local Name I B;ibiyo : Ka~as I English Name / : Cotton Botanical Name Eulaliopsis pinnata Gossypium arboretum Local Varieties I I I 3 of 3 Annex 6.2.5 : Ethno-botanical Uses 01 Plant species in KCTLP Annex 6.2.5: Ethno-botanical Uses of Plant species in KCTLP r-~--~-------~------- ·--·--·~·---U~se-s-C-ate-~-gio~rie-s--~ ----- , LS~N~__.~ls~c~i_emifi_c_N~a_m~es~_________.~M'-__4-W_._o~.r_n_._+l:_F__~~T ~'F_w_~'N_T_FP~l~O_t_h_er~, __ ____ H ' r 2. 3.... Abms precatoriuS,,--_. _ _._ _+-...;,...--J -+---.--_if--__i--_-+_-"f-V.:,_--f--l---I Acacia c a t e c h u " Acacia mgata -J .i " 1 4 Achyrnn~esaspe~~~a _______+I·~-J~-+_----~--_r--+_-_f_--_f_--~ · 5. Acoms calamus ! " 16. Adina cordifo/ia ~. . 9: 7. 8 I Aeschynanthus Agave americana Ageratum conyzoides ", _ _+-," ---.-+---+---I---f--,--+----,' i i i" I f= f-- _ 11 0 ., 1 12. Albizzia chinensis . Albizzia /ebbeck I Albizzia procern I , " ~ _ _ _ _ _+--'___-t-_ _ __+_----4i-".;--+--+__-_+_---1 ' " I 13. Alnus n e e a l e n s i s : I '" I 14. Altemantr;:.:he:::~:::;.;a.:..:s:.:.::e:.-ss-:il-::-js--~--h,,--I-----+--··--+1-"---1f---+---+----l/ 15. Amaranthus se~in:,::o.:::::su~s::-~--_.-.--i--J.:,_-~---_I_--_I_--_1i--+_ - - " - - - - - 1 ,- 16. Amaranthus viridis d----+ 1 ! I 17. Amomum subu/atum . - - - _ 1 ' - - , - - -'1------------_+-1 _ _+-__.--+'_ _-1--'-"___+ 18. Anisome/es i n d i c a " , .-----j ~. 19. I Annona sguamos,,:,a,--_._.."----+-,,~---r- ___J -_ _+,-_+-'--1---1------1 L 20. I Anoegissus /afifo/ia i " l- 21. Anthocephalus chine.:.n:=.:slc:..·S_-=--=--=--=--=--:~":-=--=--=--::-=--=--=--=--=--=-~--+-'---!---'---+---I----I------1, I 22. Areca catechu ..; :---+---··.+--1-+---+-----1, f--~~-~~~~~~--------~.:,--_+_----_+---+--_I_-_+--_+---~ 23. Argemone Mexicana 1 " 24. Ariesaenma tortuosum i -J I , 1- _-:2::;5:.:..._.-..L.' I Artemisia dubia i -J -----~~-.I___ - - - f----.;.---+-- ..- . f - - - - l - - - -..~ 26. I Artemisia i n d i c a " I I ·--27. ! Artmemisia vulgaris ____~,,_T_-_+_-----+--_I_--_I_-_I_i--_I_I---..; 28. i Asearagus rncemosus " 29. i Atroca!pus heteroehyllus l , Fruit i 30. 'Atrocapus lakoocha i Fruit I 31. 'Azadiractah indica I 32. ,Bahunia ma/abarica [ 33. hB.ambusa amndinacea ' j i 34. Bambu~sa~ba~~~co~oa~__________ -+-_~I--~.----~--r----~----+---+"~--~~~~~.~~-I ! 35. . Barleria c r i s t a t a " I 1 : 36. I Bassia butyrncea .._ _ _ ___+_--+_-----~----+---+--+...;."_ _+-'_ ...__ . [. 3 .7.. i Bauhinia bahli 1 " I 38 ' Bauhinia eU!purea t 39. 'Be~onia megaptera ..J 1 Orn. : 41 .--'Jjerberis aristata -J I . 42. i Berginia ligulata I~ i i i C.. 43... i Bischofia javanica . L,-~--+---.--_+------.L:--'-__+ -....+ ----+_ -J .....1 -----l-i 1 .._ .._ . ~. 44. i B/umea lacern ---I . ____-+__-+I_ _-l-_ _I_-.--.......J-'---i · I · 45. 46. 47. i. Boehmeriamacrophylla :" · Boehmeria rugulosa:______+--r--__-.J~_ _ __+----+--+-_+~ I Boehravia diffusa - - -_ _+-,,'r-_-li_____+--__+--_ _+i~--+-r--+_,---_l I _ _.....J. ,,----l- I 48. i Bombax ceiba " I j I 49. Bride/ia refusa , I -J , 50. ,Butea minor -J I : 51. Butea m o n o s p e n n a " f----~-~~~~~~~--------_r~--I---~-_+---~---~-_+----_+------l I L 52. I Caesalpinia bonduc -J I I--- 53. r Calamus."..:ac=-a::..:n~th;;:;O:.::S=-ea-t:-c-hu~~-.-----+i.....:.----\----·--·...I-----··-+---+--+-,',,__._+-_ _ -.J I54. 1 Calamus lafifolius :" I I~TCalamus '=ep:.:.:...to::'s:=Piat-".h-us-----Li'---+-----<-,- - - J - - - + - - ," 56. Cal/icapa arborea -J_-+I____j_--I----I----+---~-T'-::-_ _ _ _ _ _ _+'''''"' 57. I Ccalilistem.0n ~itrinus Ii: : Orn ~~: c:/~~:P~~ [!~::a _____ :] __~_. J -._ _ _ --"I_~_~...ll_ ___'__ ____"_ _ _. J _.. ~~J 1 of 5 ~. I Uses Categories I Scientific Names 1M IW.Orn. iF T IFW i NTFP Other I 60. 61. I Camellia sinensis , . I Canabis sativa -/ -/ , 62. i Cassia fistula 'I i I 63. I Cassia floribunda r 64. ' Cassia oecidentalis .1 " " J i ~. 65. 66. : . Cassia sophora ' Cassia tora 1-/ 'I I I 1 I I I 67. I Castanopsis indica 1-/ I 68. I Castanopsis lribuloides i , , ,-/ I " . 69. I Casuarina e!1uisetifolia ------ OT 70. : Cedrella loona >/ , 71. Ce/ocea argentea I Centella asiatica " , I 72. 73. ' Cepha/ostachyum latifolium " I , " , I i 74. 75. 76. Chenopodium a/bum Chrysopogon gryl/us Cinnamomum g/aucescens " J i -/ i i 77. Cinnmmomum camphora " - ,'I " -/ I , 78. 79. Cinnmmomum tama/a Cissampe/os pariera 1-/ " , I" I I 80. Clerodendron viscosum , 81. I Coelogyne sp. I 'Om 82. : Coffea arabiea I -/ , I 83.: Co/quhounia GOccinea -/ I , 84. I Comme/ina benghalensis -/ i I ~~5. Cos/us speciosus ..J I 1 86."1 Croto/aria pallida 'I -' 1 87. Crytomeria japonica (ExoiticPfant) 'I I 88. 89. 90. CUfCufio orchioides I Cuscuta reflexa Cyeas pectinata " " " ..J I ; 91. I C!'..mbidium se· I I 92. ! Cynodon dactylon -/ " , i i 93. i Cyperus rotundus -/ , I I 94. i Ci'!hea s£!inulosa -/ i l 95, I Dalbergia sissoo I V I ~ Datura metel ," I I 97. 1- __ 98 , 99, Deeringia amaranthoides Dendrobium pierardi Dendrocalamus giganteus " " 1 , -/ I 100. 101. 102, Dendroca/amus hamiltonii Desmodium oOieinensis I I -/ 1" " 103, Desmotrichum fimbriatum Dichora febrifuga " " I i i I f- I 104. Didyrnpcarpus /eucocalyx 105. l..Dillenia indica 106. I Dillenia eentag.l'..na .-1 " I L " '{. I I I L~ Dioscorea bu/bifera I" I.~-~- L-1.08, Dioscorea de/toid~ IY I I I I 109, I Dt:tmaria cordata y j 110. J Dryopteris GOch/eata 111, I Dt:t0pteris filix-mas ~!L.Duabanga snonneratioides I , " I I , i I " I I , " i I' 113, 'Duranta repens ,; \ i L 114:..-l EClipta prostrate ---"I I I 115. i Edfleworthia flardneri i , I " 1 I 116, i Elaeocaprpus sphaericus i Rele. [ i I i I 117. 118. Eleehantoeus scaber . EngJehardtia~icata 119. : Entada phase%ides " , " I " , r 120. : Eguisetum debile " , 121. I E!1uisefum sp. I " , 20fS I Scientific Names Uses Categories I ISN I I I 1M I W.Orn. F IT Fw i . NTFP I Other I I 122. : Eragrostis japonica ~ I I I 123. I Eragrostis tenella ~ 1124. I Erythrina stricta ~ I 1-~125.i Eugenia formosa WE 126. I Eu/aliopsis binita ~ ~ r-- 127. · Eueatorium adenophorum , I I 128. I Euehorbia hilta ~ .1 I ~.- 129. I Euehorbia pulcherrima ~ l 130. I Eue.horbia roy/eana 'Ii r 131. I Evodia fraxinifolia 132. i Ficis hispida ~ ~ I I I 133. Ficus auriculata '; 134. I Ficus benflha/ensis Relig. / 135. I Ficus cunia I ~ I 136. Ficus hispida ~ I ~137. Ficus lacor :..j 138. Ficus racemosa ~ 139. · Ficus racemosa I -J 140. Ficus religiosa Relig. I 141. I F/acoultia junflomas ~ I 142. I Flickingeria maracrraei ,~ I 143. Garufl8 einnata - 'I L 144. Girardinia palmata 'Ii I 145. Gossypium herbaceum I ~ .~ I r 146. Grewia oppositifolia 147. ~amiltonia suaveo/ens I~ J 148. Holarrena pubescens ~ i I 149. Hygrophila schulii I~ i I ~ I , 1-_ 150. Hyptis suaveolens ~ , 151. Imperata cylindrica I I ~ I 152. Inula caeea 153. Ipomoea aquatica - -~ I I 154. 'eomoea batatus Iv Food Bio 155. I Jatropa curcus ~ Fuel I . 156. Jatropha curcus ~ I. 157. JU{Jlans re{Jia ~ IV [158. Justicia adhatoda V I 159. Lagestroemia indica Asaro ~ i I I I 160. Lantana camara 'v I i I I 161. Lawsonia inermis I ..i. I 162. I Leucus indica · I I " I -, ~ I ~ 163. I Lindera neasiana l 164. I Litsea lancifolia 'Ii I I 165. I Litsea monoeeta/a I 1'1 ! I I 166. · Lobelia ey'ramidalis I" 0---' , 167. I Luculia {Jratissima v i I I~ i 168. LY2!!I!S!..dium c/avatum ~ 169. Lyonia ovalifolia v -~ 170. Macaranga eustulata I ~ 171. Machi/us odorattissima 172. I Madhuca longifolia 173. I Mahonia napaulensis -_. ~ I I " Fruit I 174. Mallotus E.f!jJippinensis ~ i 175. Man{Jifera indica ~ I Fruit 176. Me/astoma malabathrium .v I I I , 177. Melia azadiractah ~ I 178. Miche/ia champaka ~ I I f 179. i Mimosa f)udica 'Ii ! 180. I Momordica charantia v 181. Moringa o/iefera I~ IV I I 182. Morus australis IV I 30fS I Uses Categories SN : Scientific Names 1M , W.Orn. !F IT IFw ' NTFP i Other I i I I 183. Mucuna pririens 1 -./ I 184. Murraya koenigii ..; I ! 185. Musa balbisiana WE i 186. Mussaenda frondosa I ..; 187. Myrica esculenta WE 188. Nelumbo nucifera 1 Orn. I i Nephrolepis cordifolia 189. , v i 190. ' Neruim indicum ..; Orn. l ! Nyctanthes arbo-tristis 191. ,"; J I l I Nyme.hea nouchali 192. I Orn. I i Ocimum americana 193. ,"; I I 194. : Ocimum bacilicum :..; I I 195. Ocimum sanctum 'v ..; i i Ocimum tenuiflorum 196. 1 197. Operculina turpetum 'i i 198. ' Oroxylon indicum v I 199. Osbeckia nepalensis ..; ._. '--' 200. Osbekia stellata ..; 201. Otochilus lancilabius ..; 202. Oxalis corniculata I"; 203. Oxyspora paniculata ..; i 204. " Panadanus nepalense Rare , 205. Pavetta indica 1 v , 206. , Pergularia daemia v 207. Perilla fruitiscens i I Food 1 208. : Phlpgacanthus thrysiflorus -./ I I .. _ ' . I 209. Phoenix humilis ..; I WE I 210. i PhYla nodoflora IV i Phyllanthus emblica 211. ,..; I I Pinus roxburghii 212. i .,j v 1 I Pi~er chaba 213. ~v I i I i 214. pC er lonflum ~.,j 1 Piper nigrum 215. 1 'v i I I i Pistia stratiotes I 216. I"V 217. i Pithocellobium dulce ..; i 218. Plumeria rubra "V f I Pogonantherumpaniceum 219. ..; I Pogostemon benghalensis 220. "V !~ I L 221. I PolYJlonum hy'droe.iper 222. 1 Polygonum barbatum 223. I. Polygonum mofle IV .,j I I 224. : Premna barbata "V 1 i I ~ Prunus cerasoides 225. I .,j Orn. ~ Psidium guajava 226. ..; ! Fruit , I 227. I Pferocarpus santalinus "V i ..; I ~. 228. I Quercus glauca I v I 229. Quercus languinosa I ..; I 230,..J.Bauvolfia serpentina H I 231. J Reinwardtia indica I I J I 232. I. Rhododendron arboreum J v NF I I 233. I Rhus javanica I v I I 234. I Rhus parviflora I i v 1 235. I Ricinus communis Jv_ I 236. · Rouwolfia serpentine 'v I , 237. Rubia manjith - i.,j J I I I 238. Rubus ellipticus I WE I 239. Rumex vesicarius Iv 1 i I ~40. Saccarum spontaneum I I I V I I 241. Sambucus hookeri i J Orn I I I 242. Sapindus mukorossi " 1 I I 243. Sapium insigne I ..; ! I 244. Saurauia napulensis iV i 1 40f5 5 of 5 Annex 6.2.6 : Summary of Mammalian Species Recorded in the KCTLP Corridor Annex 6.2.6: Summary of Mammalian Species Recorded in the KCTLP Corridor ~ T~~~~~~~~mes ..... SN Scientific Names !-----~ 1 I Asian House Shrew ~ Suncus murinus 2 Assam Macaque Macaca assamensis -~-~-~-~-~~-~ ~~ Barking ~e~~__~ Muntiacus muntjak 4 r---~-~ Bengal Fox . Vulpes bengalen sis I ~-----~--~~-~~ ~=l -~-~~.-----.~~- .5 Black Giant Squirrel Ratufa bicolor ~ Blanford's Fruit Bat Sphaerias blanfo :di ~ 17 Brown Rat Rattus norvegicu ~ I ~ Chinese Pangolin Manis pentadac~m ~ Clouded Leopard Neofelis nebulos r----- I 10 f---~~--~~-~--~~-~-~--~~~-~-~- I------~-~--~~- Common goral ~-~------------------j Naemorhedus g oral r-:; i L--~ 11__ ~ __ ._~ Dusky Musk Deer Moschus fuscus -----~- ----~-~.--.~--~-~-~~-~-~ I Eurasian Otter Lutra /utra WJ I ~----~----~ ~_______ -l 13 Eurasian Wild Boar I Sus scrofa r---~ ~-r-F;~-~~~-~ 14 Fishing Cat Felis viverrina I Canis aureus n~_~~_=~~==~~~:=~-~~--~ ~ ~ 15 Golden Jackel 16 Greater Bandicoot-Rat -I Bandicota indica I Cynopterus sphi ~ ~ 17 . Greater Short-nosed Fruit Bat ~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~-~-~~~--~~-~-~~-~~~~-~-~-~- Himalayan Striped Squirrel_________ Tamiops macc~1landi ~~ --- --- 19 House Rat Rattus rattus l2Q~ Indian Crested Porcupine I Hystrix indica 1 of 1 Annex 6.2.7a: Details of the MalDlDaBan Species in Project VDCs of Panchthar District Annex 6.2.7.a: Mammals of the Panchthar District, KCTLP 1. Amar Dr VDC S. 'I Status of occurrence I Habitat ~~r Migratory Status! Reported '" Common Names Scientific Names ' b . __"-.+----,.~...~..-.~~~~-.-+_--~--~-~~ fmmo~e~~re I F iB~IO IA MIRIV S location 2 :a::o~iu:d FIying~ .~usni~~ol}~~ ~~~ Squirrel __ Hylopetes albomger I _ _ L / -- i . 1' t- I '..; fJ -r~ +R. R - c--~~ F 3 House Rat____ I Rattus rattus .~__ ~.~~ I _ I ..J . R A 4 Brown Rat I Rattus norvegicus ,; I !" R A 5 Indian Crested Hystrix indica 'i ,TI \i I I F,AI R Porcupine 6 Chinese Pan~~l~~ Manis pentada~;~~~T i ,; ~--+--1- 1--+-+--1-R-~···--+--+--··~-·~·~·~..j L\i-; F I 7 Jungle cat Felis chaus . I ,; !. ~ R F ~9 Sma1l~fudi~~~-- ~~pestes'::~punctatus ..J Mongoose. " II ['---1 F,A .~~ I..JI---+--+-,-/-+-R----+--,··+-----··· .... 1 Beng~~::X·--·~~~TVzd;;be~~~ensis--t----I-~-+-..J·--+!'-,;-+-+--f-+M-··~ ~~.-.+--+--.... -.~ ..........j S F r---+--------i-: ' -r---1----+-,-+--.f--+--t---.~~-_jr__--t----__1 10 Golden Jackal i Canis aureus I I ..J \i . M S F I ..j ~----. 11 Mountain Weasel Mustella altaica I ..j i !R F 01:tJ"~S~~;;~;;,;:;,,~+-t-- ~ Terai Grey Langur Semnopithecus hector I..J I ..j I I ': R F F F,A i I I ~ Rh'~"'",,",· ! M"a"m,'ana . T T l .. I ~ +-~. I, i i-+--+-R---t--- TJ F,A 16 BarkingDe~__~~IJ.~a:.IJ.~m~ntjak--! ,;~ __ ! _~_ .,;J 1 t ,R F 17 , Common Gorall.!!..~~ll/()!.~~dus gora_l_~~___~L_~rtL~Lh~~_~_~ -_~_ -1~-:_-_-_-_.-_-~--1...lI F -_ -1--,- -_ r-, 2. SDbhan VDC ~ I Common Names Scientific Names Indian Crested 4 Porcupine , i ---~--~ 5 Chinese Pangolin \i I F I -- 6 Jungle cat Felis chaus I F , 7 Golden Jackal Canis aureus \i M F ----~ YeHow-throated 18 Marten Martes flavigula R F i9 Asian House Shrew Suncus murinus I ..J R A .~ --.-.-.-------1--- , -.+-~+_--r__+_-I__.+-+_---+--.~-.t---- ..--___l 10 Indian Flying Fox I. Pteropus giganteus \i R Grey Langur ,<~'e-n~noplf/jecl!lS hector R ",A -r I i '6. L mulatta R 1 of 5 ~ N S - Common Names r-1_3+-B~ar.kingDeer 1 I Scientific Names I~_~ ~ _~~_~-----+ commo1 \Juntiacusmunljak I L I I Status of occurrence I Sparse . .J T~-~a~~~--~ I StMtigr,atory '~-~-T~1- - t~ I ' ~~ F B O A MIAA I~- . i_. IR Tj S ~~P"~~ Iocatron ~~_~_ . 14 Naemorhedusg~r~l Common Goral I ___ I ,J __ ~_-ITTI~Q~ _F_~ location S r----t---~~.--~---l------~-~~.~-_+-~. Lepus nigricollis F I F,A I R F,A R 4. Phidim VDC =tt Indian Hare 2 ~o~~~ Palm --f-F~~bufu~-;;~~~~-~ +- I ~ ~-R~~_--r~;F~~~~_= 3 House Rat Rattus rat/us "'. I "i . R 4 ~-~dian ~rested Hystrix indica ,J I~~I -.J --r;-~~ F,A --'-1 r__o!.c.ulJ~e __.__ I - - -----.-.-- .----+ . - -----~---i '--1~iS pentadactyla i i ,J,J . IR +S 5 Chinese Pangolin i F i 6 Jungle cat chaus - -+~~ I I ,J,J TM--Is-+F----=~ 7 Leopard Cat -----i Felis bengalensis ...J,J I I M I S~~ I '8 ~~'lllndirn 1 1Iap" " , --+-, , ~__ l' -tiA--l I9 Asian House Shrew Suncus murinus - ~---i-tt I -.J . R : A --j liO fudia~~g Fox Pteropus giganteUS=l' ,J I I -.- - - -+.----I---i--+-__f---+-~.-__f---_+_---__f R F ~~ !~~~~~~angur_ Sem!/()~~er:~s!!er:lcJr -.J _ j R F,A ~ 12 Rhesus Macaque Macaca mulatta -.J ..,j I lIW~,;;o;;-r------'wuntzacus munljak..,j \ I 14 Common Goral i Naemorhedus goral I 'i ..,j ! I i 2 of 5 "j R I R ! F I M s F,A R F,A ~~ ________~______~_____ ~~ _______~ ___ ~ __ ~ ___ ~____~____~_ _L-~____________ ~.~L-- R __ ~~ F ___ ~~ ... _~ 6. Siwa VDC ~1~ +- _c_o_m_m_o._n_N_'a_m_e~s_1 Status of occurrence Habitat Scientific Names House Rat '+I-R-a-tt-us-r-a-uus I i : 7. Nawamidada . -..--... ---' --.--- I ;e~rted ~ T-~t~t::;:ccurrence Habita7~~;~:i ~, ~' Common Names Scientific Names !->'--Ir-..----------.-.-,..-.--+-.-----..---- ___ _ Lepus nigricollis -, C.m.... ,j sp.- --,-----j--,_...,- 'ore ,B O]A t'l11RlV0- R F,A I~.... ~...,...~----!--------~ ---+------!----+--+-~--_r--+_-----+----~--.---.~ 2 Dremomys lokriah ' .y F 3 rattus A 3 of 5 S Reported N location I --- . Porcupme ~stnXI lca " I F,A ~ I Small Ind~~ H;";estes -- ---;J ---- --J -, R +FF. A ~ 6 ' ) r;,:::':root"-- ~ :~'p""flctatu~l~__ I Marten Martes awgu a ./ , ---~-,,-I+--t--+-f--R~---+ , ~J~ck.el . _ _ ~anis aureus ~ LI--7-+-G-O_-ld- i! 9 .e. ASi!I~;e.:_:_l-_~-~-~ rlHca; n~is~Sla~uSre~u- s'~-'~-'~-'--'--111~~1~+, - *RR--~~~:F-~A~ ~-l 4 7- Felischaus -YKe!~~~-throa~t'e~~d;-~---t:-u-ar-t-es~'fl-a-V~-igu-/a----_, -H-- , ...j ~-~~:r= +~ --J ~ "1 S _- ~d F I 4 of 5 r ~'-'~~------- -;;'tus of occurrence: Habitat - St~~s~~t:a7on Reported r-S- -+-r- CDrn~ .;..~T';;;:'-r; I B io~ Common Names S,o.,if. '.rna M!R/\R; Alocation A~i~~H-o-u-s-eShr~w---tl-S-u-n~cus murinu.~ 1--9---t-Rh-e-su-S-Ma--ca-q-u-e--1I-u-a-c;;;a m u l a t a . . J I 'Ii ..J I ..J -r +-R---+----ii--F-,-A----i 1__1O-+-_In_d_ian~F-IY-·i-ng-F-Ox---l--p-teropus giganteus .,; f--- ___ ~ I R F-- ~ L: Eurasian Wild Boar Barking Deer Sus sC!{!~___ _ J!!umiacus mumjak V .,; I I V V, r- i I R R i F F I 10. Chilindin VDC ~~. -~---1-------~-;~us of occurr:=-:-r-;:bitat' M~~:::? Reported N Common Names Scientific Names i--'----,--,---r----f--'I-,-,~r-_r_-+_-~""'1'"~.-_1 location Commo~ Sparse Rare I 1" IB I0 IA MJR/V i S~--t_ _ _--1 Zr";'imH,ro_ Northern Palm m TI,p~"i,n''''''' ' . ; , , R. R J!:A_ ~ I '" ~~qUirrel_ _ _ _ I ~unambulus pennantIJE'"+-----+--t--+--i---+--+-.----+--.,.1_F_,_A ._ _ _ __ 2-_~o~~ Rat ____ ~_~&'!,.~I.a'!~_--- \I _ I _ ___-t____-t--t_..,.,_+_'li_+_R.____ -+-_~._-t_A _____l _____. 4 Js i<: InpdIan ~rested 6 - flystnx i n d i c a " ; orcupme Jungle cat Small Indian '--1';~ flerpestes ~ -,j _ I _ -;--, R F,A --j I FA ' R ---+---+-'1-,+--+-+-i--R--,·-+----\-----..-J L Mongoose , auropunclatus r Yellow-throated ~--------1i---~--+--,--1---+-1--if---+-+-----r---I-----i I 7, Marten I MarIes jJavigula -.J ~ j R F "'i~ HD." Sbrow 9 ~d~an FlyingFox S,,= mwin~ Pteropus giganteus +--1--+- i ..j R R 0 ____ 1---. A F 10 I Rhesus Macaque Macaca mulata I \R F,A ~~~~ Deer __ ~nti;;;;;;;~k~ ___,--__ _ .'--c _ _ ~.-: _,,--~.,...,.,-i'--,..-'--~IR ______ J . -_ F _ ' __ _ _ _- - J Note: Habitats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agnculturalland Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S - migration season Reported Location: F- Forest, A- Agricultural Land 5 of 5 Annex 6.2.7b : Details 01 the Mammalian Species in Project VDCs 01 Terhathum District Annex 6.2.7 b:Mammals of the Terhathum District F,A R R 5 R F ~I : 6 Terai Grey Langur Semnopithecus F,A 1----11----- ~-~~~-~--t---~-~---~-~~--I__~~. ~.~+_-..~+_-_+-~I___+_-+__ 7 Rhesus Maeaque Macaca mulatta F,A 8 Golden Jaekal aureus M s F 9 Chinese Pangolin Manis pentadactyla R F I----J, -~--_+_--~~-~.~ ~+-~~.~-+---+---j---I,---_+_-I__-~-+--_+------I i I O~gle eat . Fel~_c.~ha~u_s___ ~. __ _+--,j~_ _+-__.--I_ _+__+_+-----I--+-_~.~+-_-t-F-'~_____ R rulR~Yle's Pik~"_~ I Ochoton,:':.oYlei~"_. --I----".~-..,f-,j--~~.+_--__+-+--+-+--~--- +-__--Ic-F ___--l R ___.. rt2fesser Bandicoot-Rat I Bandicota benga}ensis ~--+_"_'__-I,---_---l___+--+_+---+_+__+_~~__I-A---~~--- R 113 Greater Bandicoot-Rat I Bandicota indica I ..J R A 14 i:~~~:-throated~_-,!-:s-f-la-V-igu·~'(]-.~_~-_-_-_-_-+ ---Ir--'---~--I-~-+----t--+---I--+----+----I-F--·---I !i - \ - , R I I 15 Indian FIYingF~~~~~ropus giganteus . ..J .--I-_ _--I-_ _ +--+-_I__-+-+-----+_----i--~.-,A---"~-il R 16 Common Goral I Naemorhedus Goral I ..J R Note: Habitats = F- forest, B Bush, 0- Open grass land, A AgriCuhuralland Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R == Resident, V == Visitor occasionally, S - migration season Reported Location: F- Forest, A- Agricultural Land 1 of 1 Annex 6.2.7c: Details of the Mammalian Species in project VDCs of Ilam District Annex 6.2.7.c: Mammals of the I1am District, KCTLP 1. Chamaita VDC I ~ Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names-r::ntific Names I I season S location b= Indi~an~H-aTe~---- i Le uSntgr-l-'co-'i~ . - I tm.lie"~' i ..~ IS I --~-' F 8,0 I A MJRlV I 'i · R F,A ..o..2_-+-:B=-lack Gial!~§qUiITf;:L Ratu a blc--;;JOr- F,A " 1-' 3 4 Red Giant Flying S uirrel I---·...::;.:;==~~=,----,-"-f-::-"----'" u~sta :--y I~ Petaurista peta I Rattus rattus L t , , 'J ,- -V 'i i l I I 'i R R R F fA ,-, 5 Malayan Porcupine - Hystrix brachyu ,~ L R F.A r=6-t-:C;::.:h=inc",e;::s;.:.e..:;.P,::::an",g""o::.:;li:.:::· t= nc-',_r;;M.;=a:;:,:ni,s pentadactl.1a ..,j I R F 1--7_+--:J""u...,.;ngle ca_t_ _ 8 Indian Grey --' I ---1---- ___ F_el_is_cha us ___ Herpestes edwanisi ,i ..J Ij, 1 --, ~ R ,- R f---- ~--- F,A 9 Mongoo~e _ _ _, YeHow-throated Marten _ j-"V Martes jlavigula ! ..J R F,A 10 Asian HouseShrew 11 IndianFlying Fox-~'-l-~:"=""'-'==leus I~ I I ! ,- , I '-I I I --i R A F_,_ Wi Tenli Grey Lan~-t-~==:~;::= hictor L..!l Rhesus !\1acaque " I ' , , 'I I 'i I R FA FA , I Macaca mulatta L 1'1 .B U~_LQ..usky Musi<"Q.e..<:r _LMoschusfuscus,-----~-,---!__ ~ ___, _ I i R F,A r-- 2. Ektappa VDC S N ~~-- Common Names -'-'--1--'--"---=1'-- ific Names Status of occurrence -'---.r~--~'+ Habitat M,gn.. Statusl r~-::--c-c=~~OIl,,--,J ,,!;, J Reported location Commo Sparse Rare 1 1<' 8 0 A MIR/V S :;:I@~ I~-- i 1 Indian Hare Lepus nigr R F,A 2 Himala.Yan strip ed Tamiposm " i..J R f-::- ~.quirrel"_,, 3 House Rat Rattus- u~s--,-" - ratt ---~'" , -V R A 4 Malai:an Porcu i H strix brachyur~ -V , I' '-I R F,A 5 Indian Pangolin Chinese Pan~n 6 Manis carassicaudata, ¥anisp!!",! ! -.; .,"'''Ma_---ii ! -t;=-_L--m=-+=t= '-11 R R 17 F 8 Jungle cat 7 Small Indian M0!lK0ose 19 Mountain Wease Felis chaus Herpestes ~:;_;,;,,:;r;-I Mustella aItaica ,,'I I . ! 1 -V t. '" ,..- IT r It R R F .E ~~ "'~~ Hou,s.~,s..hrew 11 Indian FI~ing Fo rinus ~iganteUs- ulatta 1'1 I f~-r--. -r - T 1 'I 1 '.) +:L ~,,- R A F F,A 12 Rhesus Maca ue 13 Barking Deer mUfdjak'- I I '''L- " +-'tt ,F,A_ 3. Mangalbare VDC ;------ N'~~ -::,,"'< ~._ T- --------- " MigratOry~--- S Status of occurrence Habitat. Statusl Reported C.mm.. I 1 1 N , ' I season location I C_m.' S"'~ I R." I " 8 0 A I MIRIV S ~f-L-~t] ~ c-:. ~~ I Indian Hare Lepus nigricollis"_,, r;- Northern Palm ~quirrel Funambulus pennanti ,-- T ~' 4 House Rat c-::'~--"-'---- Malayan PorcuQine Rattus raltus Hystrix brachL!!:!E..__ .~ n--' T'-T--h,1-- 'i I I "R R I +-=A~___--\ F,A ,-- I-r-::'-'~- 5 Chinese Pangolin Manis pentadactl.la . -!_ _ _ _+'---r'- 'J" R F 6 Jun,&e cat Felis chaus I i I ..J=+== r--..--J 'i . R F ~ti~f~~-=Pi-- Small Indian 7 M Herpestes auropunctatus ongoos£-.___ . __________, /Canis aureus 8 Golden Jackal 9 Yellow-throated I Martes jlavigula :'A Marten . 10 Asian House Shrew ~-- Suncus murinus ,---,----.-,- [IT ~---'C"----' S haerias blanfordi Blanford's Fruit Bat I L12 Greater Short-nosed CJ:'.nopterus sphinx r~1 =tF+=--+----r1 l--i IR ~ ~ IF 1 of 5 S ~-~:T~---~-- tus of occurrence Habitat I Migratory Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location I ~rse Rare I FTB 0 A I MIR/V I ~S 1 Indian Hare ~ ni!ZJcollis -+ "Y ~-=t=-~j -~---T---~~J ~J R -J--f-~~-- 12 Northern Palm Funambulus pennanti "~_~se Rat t Squirre_l__ ~_~ __~_ _~ ___ ~_"" ____ ~_~_" I __ · 'A '~ Rattus rattus -'-r:o:-----+---- t-4 MaIa~an Porcupine - Hystrix brachyura JL_ , I I -V R ' F,A I 5 Indian Pango~~_~~_ Manis carassicaudata I:L__U R F,A -'jj -,~---"----~~- Felis chaus _____ 1 -'R~-~- - 6 JmiJe cat R- ~--~- :jJ ~- 7 Small Indian Herpestes auropunctat F,A Mongoose " - - - c - " I I ' 8 YeHow-throated ~\!artes jlavigula-- R F 9 Marten Eurasian Otter ~~'-~---~~~~ Lutra lutra I 'i~_ ! 'I R --y-- 10 Asian House Shrew Suncus murinus I I 'I R A 11 I Indian F1ving Fox ~--- J;teropus giganteu~ I iv R F Hi f-H+Bhesus ~caqu~_ ,\!acaca mulatta Tera! Grey Langur -:-~--~---"- Semnopit~ecus hec!gr :~4 BarkingDe~~ _ _ !J,funtia£1l~!'luntjak _ I .[ _"Y -V R R R I Y""A F,A F 'I ~ R F,A 'I i R F " -V "Y ±1R ,-1--+s , F F F ~ R -V R F 'I t- "Y R R J F A 1'1 R Y 'i i R F 'I ~ ~ \'1 R F 6. r "-~ Common Names N Petaurista petaur~-:a I - \~ -- ~ I ~--r -F ~I ---t! Rattu£~attus ~ I ~il R_~_ A ~ 2 of 5 ~ '" " - -C-----N ommon ames -T s· t'fi N clen I IC, ames Tstatus of occurrence I __ ~~ Habitat season Reported I t' oca Ion I M~;~::~? -: :-:-_ _ is Malayan Porcupine ---rHYstrix hraChyura_ _ Indian Crested __' Iystrlx Ind Ica f' . lTf ± _ _ _ _ _ _ rcommoipearseTI!l! F BIoTA~¥_=- 'i -i-- R F,A __ F I 6 I6 'I P m~; .J v \I R orcuj1me ~' Indian Pangolin _ _ )f!!!.!is_CE!!!!icaudCJ!a _ , 8_rShines~Pangoli~ __ ~ams pentadGi;t}'~ ___,_,__ ~_:--. =t==- +-,-,---t-M-~+--I--+-=--- -.J 'i '.j I IR I R -:::._ ____ -F+F":------l F __ I r9 Jungle cat Felis chaus I __ 2.._ j_ i ~ 1' __ Indian Grey 10 M,m Herpestes edwards I, ~' '1/ ,J 'I , , R F,A I I on6oos e , ---b-~'~+-~~~~~~~--~~-~~---b~---~ 'l_~_~ll.~"()~___ t~~es hengalensis ___ ~_ -.J L...._ I I M S __, F n~_~.!~Q~ ___ ~a_iE!!:E..______ . ~ -l--- "I R ' --r---- r-p---- m Smooth-cQated Ott,er Tluirogale pe,rsPcillatai"r - - g l-+_ :.j '.j+-_.<-I-f_,+-R'--__~___+-F____---i 14 Yellow-throated Marten If I fl . l iV1ar es aVlgu a '1/ I \ I I R FA ' I r-rsr-xs;;mHoUse Shre\v 1 Suncus murinus - I .,j ,--+-+---'L--+_-r'i+-R----+--+-A--------l '16 Indian FlyingFo~"teropUsgiganfeUS- i ,,- -----r _'>I J R F 17 Blanford's Fruit Bat Sphaerias hlanfordi I ,,; '.j +-_R F,A I".,j 18 19 !-=-::--i--c 20 Terai Grey Langur '. I Semnopithecus hector NepalGreyLangur ASSam Macaque ~em.nOPitheCUS schlstaceus !j , Macaca assamens~--- 1-" --I-- - R l.,j F,A "j I --f------j--,-j--"'---t-. .,j I I R +=------t--'--j--:::-.:---~ R F,A F,A 2l_~~SllsMaCaque --~~~amulatta~- LL--=- I 1 122 1 Barking Deer -~acus m1!.'!!J!!k i =r=:I -- '>I 'i v I R R F.A F 7. GodakVDC I~ Common Names ~~-:---Tstatus of occurrence clen ames I IC, i r-co;uo;;;;;rsp;;;;- Ra;:;;-'F-'U'o T- H.bU·;-1 M;;-;::?J R,p'' ' I season MIRlV~ location Indian Hare Lepus nigricol!is ---.=n= b 'i A R FA r--:-~-+-:f;:':r=~t~ -i:~:~'--h-' , I+~ I:A -= ,: Indian Crested I, .I ,; . [ 4 Porcu ine _ _ !!.ystrix indica ! v , R I i F,A _ _ 5 C~.e Pangolin Manis pentadactyla j .,j RR' h. FF __ ~ 6 Jungle cat Felis chaus ~t 'i tF 7 ~~~m':'_11""""",,"0,,'" I ' I'" R _ IIF F.~=. IUl;;:;--- - - - l-l7---- J-.!I n 8 QQlden Jac~ -t--" R .. 9 !Cams aureus Lutra i-=--l-"'Eu"'r:::a:'::siru:lOtte-r-- r---+-7.Y:-:ellow-throated - I - - '>I 'i R. R F -t--F-~--! 10 Marten________ ! Martes flavlgula ~ I]' 1 Asian House Shrew huncus murinus I ~T --l~--i---;,---+---f_j-r.+-=R:-----t----r-:A- - - · I' P,2 Indian FI ina F o x @ o p U S g i g a n t e u s ; , J I . , j R .-r--~--L..-;,F:-_ _ _-!I 13 Terai Grey Langur ~emnoPlthecus heclor I '>I R '~ I =tr- I __ ~R r--l---ffi II " I t - - - - - .. 14 Nepal Grey Langur Semnopilhecus I" ..J I F f--=-+......,.- 15 Rhesu~aqu-e- 16 Barking Deer __ = I - schlStaceU!.__ - Macaca mulatta____ I..J - r-----'~ ~--- ~. Mun~~!':.r1ljak _---L___. 'i __,__-,----_I_'_L I t± R_ R __ _ F __ ~ F·L_ __ ------------·-,---------r-r . Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Reported season location ComJll.~ f-S,Parse Rare F B 0 A MlR1V S " '" ---r- .,j R F " _. R " .r-:r "I fE--r---- .i. R R A , __L_~ I 1'>1 \I' R R LE F,A 3 of 5 ~-- S Common Na N 7 Jung!e Cat 8 Golden Jackal Yellow-throated 9 Marten --w- -::-:;-- Asian House Sh ~~----~---- 11 Blanford's Fruit -~- ~~~------~ 12 Long-winged To _;-:;-_~:: skink Brook's house gecko Mabula carinata Hemidaclylus brookii J 9 Buff-striped keel back Amplliesma stolatum 10 Burmese glass snake Ophisaurus gracilis 11 Burmese newt Tylotortriton verrucosus 12 Burmese rock python Python molurus 13 Chequered keelback water snake ~----~ Xenochroehis eiscator ~ 14 Comba's gecko Cyrtopodion markuscombaii 15 Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus 16 Common bronzeback tree snake Dendrelaehis tristis 17 Common cat snake Boiga trigonata 18 Common garden lizard Calotes versicolor 19 Common Indian tree frog i Polypedates maculatus 20 Common krait Bungarus caeruleus '2~1 Eastern trinket snake i Elaphe canloris 22 Elon~ated tortoise Indotestudo elonflala . 23 Flat-tailed gecko Cosymbotus platYJ.1rus L24 ~l11alayan pit viper Gloydius himalayanus ~- Himala>::an Toad Bufo himalalanus 26 Himalayan trinket snake Elaehe hOdflsonii 27 Indian bull fr~ Hoplobatrachus tigerinus ~- 28 Jerdon's blindsnake Typhlops jerdoni 29 Jerdon's bull frog Hoplobatrachus crassus 30 King cobra Ophiophagus hannah 31 I--,--~ Ladderback Qligodon albocinctus 32 Large tree frog Rhacophorus maxim us 33 Liebig's frog Paa liebigii 34 Martin's bent-toed gecko Cyrtopodion martinstolli 35 Meghala>::a stream ~ Amolops marmoratus 36 Monocled cobra Naja kaouthia 37 Montane stream frog Amoloes monticola 38 Mountain keelback ~~~~-~ Amphiesma platyceps 39 Mountain pit viper Ovoehis montlcola 40 Myanmar pelobatid toad MegQphrys parva 41 Olive keelback water snake Atretium schistosum ~- 42 Ornate rice frog MicrohyJa ornata 43 Robust spadefoot toad Megophrys robusta '44 Saffron-bellied wall gecko "-~- Hemidactlfus flaviviridis . 45 Sikkim skink Asymb/epharus sikimmensis 46 Skittering frog Euph/yctis cyanophlyctis ~- 47 Spectacled cobra Naja naja 148 Spotted litter skink SJ1henomorp.hus maculatus 49 St John's keelback water snake __~ ______ Xenochroehis sanctijohannis 1-50 Three-kelled mountain lizard Oriotiaris tricarinatus 51 Toka>:: Gekkogecko 52 Variegated mountain lizard Japa/ura variegata 53 White-lipped pit viper Trimeresurus a/bo/abris rs4 White-spotted skink Lygosoma albopunctatum ~ '='"'-~ Yellow monitor Varanus flavescens Source: FJeld Survey 2010 1 of 1 Annex 6.2.9a: Details 01 the Reptiles and Amphibians Species in Project VDCs 01 Panchthar District Annex 6.2.9.a Herpetofauna of the Panchthar District, KCTLP 1. Amarpur VDC N.m~'" .r~"=." I Migratory S N Common Names ,d,ndO, Habitat I I Status! season Reported location EE ' S~~ CommoIi Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV ' ~- !!-ulo himalayanus_ _ ~ . ~_~~~_ I 2 3 Himalayan Toad Common Asian Toad Skittering frog B'!fo~/,".,Ud~ Euph{vctis cyanophlyctis ~ ..J ..J " ..J WB R R R Ag. Land Settlement Streams I-- Annandale's bush , ~~ 4 Phi/autus annandalii "Ii "Ii R Ag. Land , 5 Common garden Ca/otes versicolor i..J ..J "Ii R Settlement . 6 Variegated mountain Japalura variegata ~ ..J R Forest 7 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis ~ ..J R Forest 8 Yellow monitor Varanusj1avescens ..J ~ R Forest 9 Eastern~ trinket snak-;;-TElaphe cantoris ..J ~ R Settlement , ~- 10 Himalayan trinket Elaphe hodgsonii ~ ~ R Ag. Land 11 Spectacled cobra Najanaja ~ " ~ ..} R Ag. Land ~- r 12 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola ..J ~ R Settlement I " 2. Subhan VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location ~- 1--. CommOE Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S I Himalayan Toad Bulo himalayanus ..J ..J ..; R Ag. Land 2 Common Asian Toad Bulo melanostictus ..; ~ "Ii r R Settlement ~- 3 Robust spadefoot Megophrys robusta ..j WBTR Ag. Land 4 Meghalaya stream Amolops marmoratus ~ ..J WB R Ag. Land , ..; 5 Common garden Calotes versicolor ~ "Ii ~ R Settlement ~- 6 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata ~ ~ ..J ~ R Settlement 7 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis ~ ..j R Forest 8 Yellow monitor Varanus j1avescens ~ ..j R Forest Common bronzeback R 9 Dendrelaphis trislis ..} ~ ..j Forest tree snake White-lipped pit R - ~O Trimeresurus albolabris ..J ..}j Forest 3 Bharapa VDC -- -- ,;-.:- -~---- ,. Migratory S C ommon N ames 0 oft SclentI IC Names Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported N season location CommOE Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S 2-.1 Himalayan Toad Bulo himalayanus ..J ..; ..; "Ii ..j r R Ag. Land 2 Common Asian Toad Bulo me/anosticlus ..J R Settlement ~- r 3 Robust spadefoot Megophrys robusta WB R Ag. Land 4 Meghalaya stream Amolops marmoratus ~- r-- ~ " WB R . Ag. Land 5 Skittering frog EuphJyclis cyanophlyctis o.j I WB R Ag. Land ~- 6 Common garden CaJotes versicolor ..} ..} ..; ~ R Settlement 8 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata ..} ~ o.j R Settlement 9 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis ..j ~ R Forest 10 Yellow monitor Varanusj1avescens -J ..} R Forest Common bronzeback -;j ~ 11 Dendrelaphis tristis R Settlement tree snake 12 Eastern trinket snake Elaphe cantoris ..} -J R Settlement ..; -;j - 13 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticoJa -J R Settlement - 1 of 3 4. Phidim VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S I I Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus -,j I \I -,j R Settlement 2 Myanmar pelobatid Megophrys parva --J -.,j --J R Streams , 3 Meghaiaya stream Amolops marmoratus ,j WB R Ag. Land 4 Skittering frog Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis ,j WB R Streams ~- Hoplobatrachus ,j --- 5 Indian bull frog WB R Ag. Land - 6 Common garden Calotes versicolor '-I \I I ,j '-I R Settlement ,. , 7 Brook's house gecko I Hemidactylus brookii ,j '-I R Settlement 8 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata --J ,j '-I R Settlement - 9 Bengal mon~ 1 Varanus beng~ensis '-I '-I R Forest ._-- 10 ;ommo: bronzeback ee sna e I Dendrelaphis tristis 'i i '-I --J R Ag. Land ~- -:C-.-.--. -------- . . 12 Whtte-hpped pIt i Trimeresurus albolabris 'i ,j R Forest 5 Cho kmagu VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commo~ Sparse Rare F B OIA MfRIV S 1 Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus ,j ,j ,j R Settlement 2 Myanmar pelobatid Megophrys parva ,j ~ WB R Streams . 1 3 Meghalaya stream Amolops marmoratus ,j WB R Ag. Land 4 Skittering frog Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis ,j I I WB R Ag. Land 5 Indian bull frog Hoplobatrachus -,j I WB R Ag. Land 6 Common garden Caloles versicolor --J ,j -,j -,j R Settlement -,j ,j -,j - 7 Brook's house gecko Hemidactylus brookii R Settlement - 8 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata -,j ,j ,j R Settlement 9 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis I 'i . -,j R . Forest Common bronzeback -,j 10 tree snake Dendrelaphis tristis '-I -.,j R Settlement - II Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola ,j -,j !,j R Settlement I 12 White-lipped pit Trimeresurus .;;;.. "~U' '" '-I ~ ! I R Forest -- 6 SiwaVDC ~ r:mmo.N.mn Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Scientific Names season location Commo." Sparse Rare F B 01 A MfRIV S . 1 Common Asian Toad Bufo melanosliclUS ,j --I 1'-1 R Settlement .- Meghalaya stream I Amolops marmoratus R " 2 1 WB Streams I - 3 Skittering frog 1-, ! Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis ,j I WB R Ag. Land 4 Common garden I Caloles versicolor \I i \I i .J 1'-1 R Settltment i 5 Brook's house gecko Hemidactylus brookii 'i I -,j R Settlement 6 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinala --I ,j I --I R Settltment Common bronze back 7 tree snake Dendrelaphis Iristis -,j '-l l-,j I R Ag. Land ~Eastern trinket snake I I I Elaphe cantoris - ..J itr-)Ir Settlement I ! Trimeresurus albolabris R 9 White-lipped pit viper 7. Nawamidada VDC " '>i I Forest . Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Reported Common Names Scientific N season location 1'. Sparse I Rare FjBlo] A MfRIVJ S I Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus 'J 1 I "I I I" R I Settlement 2 of 3 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A M!RIV S Meghalaya stream Amolops marmoratus R 2 frog Common garden " WB I R Ag.land 3 lizard 1 I Calotes versicolor --J --J " 'i Settlement 4 5 Brook's house gecko Brahminy skink Common bronzeback I Hemidactylus brookii Mabuya carinata 'i " " 'i " 'i R R R Settlement Settlement 6 tree snake Dendrelaphis tristis " " --J Settlement 7 8 Eastern trinket snake Mounten pit viper Elaphe cantoris Ovophis monticola " 'i " " " " R R Ag. Land Settlement 8. I mbung VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location -: Commo~ Sparse Rare F B Oi A M/RIV S I 2 Common Asian Toad Myanmar pclobatid toad I Bufo melanostictus Alegophrys parva " v 'i I WB" R R Settlement Ag. Land Common garden , R 3 lizard Calotes versicolor 'i I 'i I --J 1,1 Settlement 4 Brook's house gecko Hemidactylus brookii " " i" R Settlement 5 6 Brahminy skink Bengal monitor Common bronzeback Mabuya carinata Varanus bengalensis " " 'i 'i ,I ' 'I I ..j R R R Settlement Forest 7 tree snake Dendrelaphis tristis " v Settlement 8 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola 'I " R Settlemenr 9 . P auwasartap VDC , Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat ! Statusl Reported S N Common Names Scientific Names I I season location I Commot Sparse Rare F B 0 A I MJRIV S 1 Himalayan Toad Bufo himalayanus I" Ag. Land " ' R 2 Common Asian Toad Bufo me/anosticlUS I \i Ag. Land 3 Common garden lizard Caloles versicolor I" 'i 'i , " !R " 1R Settlement Hemidactylus I ,I , I 4 Brook's house gecko c2.-'Brahminy skink brookii Mabuya carinata ," , " " 1 --J 'i R , iR Settlement Settlement 6 Common bronzeback tree snake Dendrelaphis tristis ! , I I 'i I --J IR , Ag. Land 7 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola I 'i , , Forest \i lR r- . ChiI'd'm VDC 10 lUgl Migratory Reported S Status of occurrence Habitat Common Names Scientific Names S tatus/ season location N Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV I S 1 v , 2 Himalayan Toad Common Asian Toad Myanmar pelobatid Bufo himalayanus Buro melanostictus " " I \ 'i 'I R R I Ag. Land Settlement 3 toad Common garden Megophrys parva 'i --J 1" R I I Streams I I 4 lizard CalOies versicolor " " I 'i " I" R , Settlement " " 5 Brook's house gecko Hemidactylus brookii R Settlement " ly 6 Brahminv skink Common bronzeback Mabuya carinata " ...; ,I R Settlement 7 tree snake St. John's keel back Dendrelaphis tristis Xenochrophis " R Settlement 8 water snake sanctijohannis " Y Y I WB R Streams 9 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola Note: HabItats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open R grass land, A - Agnculturalland, WB- Water bodIes " Settlement Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S - migration season 3 of 3 Annex 6.2.9b: Details 01 the Reptiles and Amphibians Species in Project VDCs 01 Terhathum District Annex 6.2.9.h: Herpetofauna of the Tehrathum District, KCTLP 1 . Cbbatedb unga VDC Migratory Reported S Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Common Names Scientific Names location N season Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRN S I Himalayan Toad Bufo himalayanus ..j .j R Ag. Land 2 Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus ...J .j R Ag. Land 3 Myanmar pelobatid Megophrys parva .j './ WB R Streams Common garden .j 4 5 Brahminy skink Calotes versicolor Mabuya carinata ...J ...J " ...J ..j " R R Settlement Settlement 6 Yellow monitor Varanus flavescens './ " I R Forest 7 8 Mountain keelback Common bronze back tree snake Amphiesma platyceps Dendrelaphis tristis .j ...JI I " 1'./ R R Ag. Land Ag. Land Himalayan trinket .j ..j 9 Elaphe hodgsonii " Note: HabItats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agncultural land, WB- Water bodIes Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S - migration season R Ag. Land 1 of Annex 6.2.9C: I Details 01 the Reptiles and Amphibians Species in Project VDCs of Ilam District Annex 6.2.9.c: Herpetofauna of Ham District, KCTLP 1. Chama ita VDC ~i Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Reported Common Names Scientific Names season location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIR/V S I Bunnese nev,'1: Tylotortriton verrucosus ..j WB R Streams 2 Common Asian Toad ..j ..j Ag. Land 3 Myanmar pelobatid Bufo melanostictus Megophrys parva " ..j ...; WB R R Streams 4 Robust spadefoot toad Megophrys robusta ...; ...; ...; R Ag. Land 5 Skittering frog Euph{vctis cyanophlyctis ...; ...; R Ag. Land 6 Montane stream frog Amolops monticola ...; ...; R Streams 7 I Liebig's frog R 8 I Common garden lizard Paa liebigii Calotes versicolor " I " "" , WB -.J R Streams Ag.Land 9 I Variegated mountain Japalura variegata ..j ..j R Forest 10 Brahminy skink ,j ..J R Ag. Land II I Buff-striped keelback Mabuya carinata Amphiesma stolalum " " , I ...; ...j R Settlement 12 Olive keelback water Atretium schistosum 'I ...j R Streams Common bronzeback ..j ...; 13 Dendrelaphis tris/is R Settlement tree snake 14 Eastern trinket snake Elaphe cantoris ...j .,j .,j R Settlement Himalayan trinket 15 Elaphe hodgsonii " " ..J R Settlement 16 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola " ..J R Settlement 2 . Ektalppa VDCVDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commor Sparse Rare F B 0 A l\1IR/V S 1 I Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus ...j ...j ...j R Ag. Land , ...j 2 3 Ornate rice frog Myanmar pelobatid Microhyla ornata Megophrys parva 'i " I " ...j R R Ag. Land Ag. Land 4 Beautifu I stream frog Amolops formosus ..J WB R Streams Common garden lizard 5 6 Variegated mountain Calotes versicolor Japalura variegata " " " 'i " R R Settlement Forest 7 Comba's gecko Cyrtopodion ...j ...j R Settlement 8 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata ..J .,j ~ R Settlement , Eastern trinket snake ~ 9 Himalayan trinket Elaphe cantorts " 'i R Settlement 10 II Mounten pit viper Elaphe hodgsonii Ovophis monticola ...j 'i " ..j " ..j R R Forest Settlement 3 M anga Ibare VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location CommOI Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIR/V S I 2 Common Asian Toad Myanmar pelobatid Bufo melanostictus Megophrys parva " " ..J I " ...j R R Settlement Ag. Land 3 Montane stream frog Amolops montico/a I j .,j j ,j I .,j R Streams 4 Variegated mountain Japa/ura variegata , I ...j .,j I I R Forest 5 Bunnese glass snake Ophisaurus gracilis ...; ,j R Settlement 6 Martin's bent-toed Cyrtopodion martinstolli I , ,j ,.,j R Forest Brahminy skink ,j Settlement 7 Mabuya carinata i" i" R 8 9 Bengal monitor Boulenger's keelback Varanus bengalensis Amphiesma para/le/um i , I -.J ...; " ...; I ! R R Forest Forest 1 of : S Status of occurrence Habitat Migratory Status! I Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A M/R/V S 10 Ladderback Oligodon albocinctus I i ,'I ....; R Forest 11 Himalayan pit viper Gloydius himalayanus V i V R Settlement St. John's keelback Xenochrophl~~ I 12 water snake sanclijohannis ..J I I I v R Ag. Land I3 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola ....; i I....; V R Settlement 4 . san2;rumba VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location CommOE Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRN S I Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus -J I V -J R Ag. Land ,j 2 Myanmar pelobatid Megophrys parva -J I , R Streams 3 Meghalaya stream Amolops marmoratus ~ I .v R Streams 4 Skittering frog Euph~vctis cyanophlyctis .v WB R Ag.land - 5 Common garden Calotes versicolor .v I I ....; -J R Settlement 6 Flat-tailed gecko Cosymbotus platyurus .v I .v R Settlement 7 Sikkim skink Asymblepharus V I I ~ ..j R Settlement 8 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata ~ ! ..j ,j R Settlement 9 lerdon's blindsnake Typhlops jerdoni .j -J R Forest 10 Buff-striped keelback Amphiesma stolalum .v -J ..j R Settlement ..j ~ ..j I 11 Common bronzeback Dendrelaphis tristis I R Forest 12 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola V I V ~ R Settlement 13 White-lipped pit viper Trimeresurus albolabris .v I I ...j ....; R Forest 5 Siddhithumka VDC I I Migratory S I Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location i CommOfl Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S 1 Himalayan Toad I Bufo himalayan us .v V ....; R Ag. Land 2 Common Asian Toad I Bufo melanostictus .v ....; .v R Ag. Land 3 Myanmar pe!obatid I Megophrys parva ....; -J WB R Ag. Land 4 Beautiful stream frog Amolops formosus .v WB R Streams 5 Montane stream frog Amolops monticola .v >J WB R Streams I 6 Skittering frog Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis -J 'I R Ag. Land 7 Indian bull frog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus V WB R Ag. Land 8 Variegated mountain Japalura variegata ...j ~ R Forest 9 Flat-tailed gecko Cosymbotus platyurus V V R Settlement I I 11 Sikkim skink Asymblepharus 'I 'I V R Settlement I 12 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata -J V 'i R Settlement 13 Yellow monitor Varanusj1avescens .v .v R Forest 14 lerdon's blindsnake Typhlops jerdoni .v V 'i I R Settlement 15 Burmese roek python Python molurus ...j .J R Forest 16 Buff-striped keelback Amphiesma stolatum i 'i .v R Settlement Common bronzeback 17 tree snake I Dendrelaphis Iristis I ...j .v .v R Settlement 18 Mounten pit viper i Ovophis monticola .v V ;j R Settlement 19 White-lipped pit viper i Trimeresurus albolabris .v ..j R Forest 2 of 5 6. So~akVDC ~ --~--- Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names season location Commor Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S 1 Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus ..j ..j R Settlement 2 Myanmar pelobatid Megophrys pm'va ,; WB R Streams 3 Meghalaya stream Amolops marmoratus ..J ..j ..j R Settlement 4 Montane stream frog Amolops monticola ..j ..j WB R Stream I 5 Skittering frog I Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis ..J ..J R Ag. Land 6 Indian bull frog Hoplobalrachus tigerinus ..J WB R Ag. Land 7 Common Indian tree Polypedates maculatus ..j ..J ..j R Ag. Land 8 Variegated mountain Japalura variegata ..J ..J R Forest 9 Flat-tailed gecko .i Cosymbotus platyurus ..J ..J R Settlement 10 Brook's house gecko --t- 1Hemidactylus brookii ..j ..j ..j R Settlement 11 Sikkim skink I Asymblepharus ..j ..j ..j R Settlement 12 Brahminy skink I Mabuya carinata ..J ..j ..j R Settlement 13 Spotted litter skink Sphenomorphus ..j ..j R Streams 14 Boulenger's Keelback Amphiesma parallelum ..j ..J ..j R Ag. Land 15 Common bronzeback tree snake I Dendrelaphis tristis ..J ..j ..j R Settlement 16 Eastern trinket snake , Elaphe cantoris ..j ..j ..j R Settlement Himalayan trinket i Elaphe hodgsonii ..j 17 18 Mounten pit viper I I ! Ovophis monticola ..j " ..j ..J ..j R R Settlement Settlement 7. GodakVDC , Migratory -- I I S I Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names 1'1 season location I I Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A M!RN S I Himalayan Toad I Bufo himaJayanus ..j ..J R Ag. Land 2 !- Common Asian Toad I Bufo melanostictus ..j 'i I ..j R Ag. Land 3 -Skittering frog Euphlyclis cyanophlyctis ..j ..j R Ag. Land 4 Indian bull frog Hoplobatrachus ligerinus ..j ..j R Ag. Land 5 Common gamen Calotes versicolor v ..j ..J R Settlement 6 Variegated mountain Japa/ura variegata ..j 'I I R Settlement 7 Tokay Gekko gecko ..j ..j R Forest 8 Sikkim skink Asymblepharus ..j ..J ..j R Settlement 9 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata 'I I ..j ..j R Settlement 10 Buff-striped keelback Amphiesma stolatum ..j ..j R Settlement 11 Olive keelback water Atretium schistosum ..j WB R Streams 12 Common cat snake !!oig~trigonata ..j ..j R Settlement Common bronze back ..j 13 Dendrelaphis tristis ..J R Settlement tree snake 14 Eastern trinket snake Elaphe cantoris ..J ..J ..J R Settlement 15 Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola ..J ..J ..j~ Settlement 8. Ch' sapam l 'VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names 1'1 season location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S I 1 Himalayan Toad I Bufo himalayanus ..J ..J ..J R Ag. Land 2 I Robust spadefoot toad I Megophrys robusla -.J -.J R Ag. Land 3TBeautiful stream frog I Amolopsformosus ..j WB R Streams 4 Indian bull frog 1!toplobalrachus tigerinus "j WB R WB 3 of 5 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reporte:l Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commo~ Sparse Rare FTB 0 A M/RIV S 5 Common garden I Calotes versicolor -..j 'i I ~ ~ R Settlement 6 Sikkim skink Asymblepharus -..j ~ ~ R Settlement , ~ I 7 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata 'i ~ ~ R Settlement 8 Olive keelback water Atretium schistosum ~ WB R Streams 9 Common eat snake Boiga trigonata ~ ~ ~ R Settlement 10 Himalayan pit viper Gloydius himalayanus ~ ~ ;j R Settlement f--- e- - ~ I II Mounten pit viper Ovophis monticola 'i -,J R Settlement I 12 White-lipped pit viper Trimeresurus albolabris -,J 'i R Forest 9. Danabari VDC Migratory Ii1 I Common Names Common Asian Toad Scientific Names Bufo melanostictus -,J Status of occurrence CommOfl Sparse Rare F B Habitat 0 ~ A Statusl season MIRIV R S Reported location Ag. Lands 2 Myanmar pelobatid Megophrys parva -,J '>/ WB R Ag. Lands 3 lerdon's buH frog Hoplobatrachus crassus -,J -,J WB R Streams 4 Indian bull frog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus -,J ~ R Ag. Lands 5 Elongated tortoise Indotestudo elongata ~ '>/ R Stream r- Common garden ..j - 6 Calotes versicolor .-J .-J -,J R Settlement 7 Tokay Gekkogecko ..j .-J R Forest -,J ..j ..j - 8 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata R Settlement 9 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis ..j ..j R Forest Common bronzeback ..j 10 Dendrelaphis tristis -,J R Settlement tree snake ..j ..j ;=# 11 Asiatic rat snake Ptyas mucosa Grassland I ~ 12 13 Mountain pit viper White-lipped pit viper Ovophis monticola Trimeresurus albolabris ~ " ~ >I J R Settlement Forest 10. S N Mahamai VDC - Common Names T I I I I Scientific Names I Status of occurrence Habitat Migratory Status! season r;; Reported location , Comm()11 Sparse Rare F B 01 A M!RIV S I Common Asian Toad I Bufo melanostictus I 1 -..j ~ 'i R Ag. Lands -------\ 2 Myanmar pelobatid I Megophrys parva .-J WB R Ag. Lands ..j " 3 Indian bull frog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus R Ag. Lands 4 Elongated tortoise i Indotestudo elongata ..j ..j R Forest 5 Common garden I Calotes versicolor -,J -,J -,J -,J R Settlement 6 Tokay Gekkogecko -,J ..j R Forest 7 Brahminy skink I Mabuya carinata ..j 'I I ~ R Settlement 8 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis -,J -,J R Forest Common bronzeback -,J ..j 9 Dendrelaphis tristis -,J R Settlement tree snake 10 Eastern trinket snake Elaphe cantoris -,J ~ R Settlement f-- 11 Asiatic rat snake Ptyas mucosa· -,J -,J -,J R Forest 12 Mountain pit viper Ovophis monticola ..j -,J ~ R Settlement 13 White-lipped pit viper Trimeresurus albolabris -,J ..j R Forest ---- 4 of 5 -==-'-' I Migratory I S I Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported N Common Names I I I Scientific Names season location I Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MlRN S I Common Asian Toad Hufo melanostictus .,j .,j R I Ag.land 2 Myanmar pelobatid Megophrys parva .,j -J R I I Ag.land 3 Beautiful stream frog A molops formosus -J WB R I River 4 Large tree frog I Rhacophorus maximus -J .,j R Streams 5 Elongated tortoise I lndotestudo elongata .,j .,j R Streams 6 Common garden lizard Calates versicolor .,j .,j .,j R Ag. Land 7 Comb a's gecko Cyrtopodion ..j .,j R I Rocks 8 Brahminy skink I Mabuya carinata ..j ..j -J R Ag.land 9 Bengal monitor I Varanus benga/ensis .,j WB R Forest 10 YeHow monitor I Varanus jlavescens .,j WB R I Forest Common bronze back ! I 11 tree snake I Dendrelaphis tristis .,j .,j -J R I I Forest 12 Eastern trinket snake E/aphe cantoris ..j ..j .,j R Ag. Land 13 Asiatic rat snake I Ptyas mucosa ..j ..j .,j R Forest 14 White-lipped pit viper I Trimeresurus a/bo/abris ..j .,j R Forest 12. Cbulacbuli VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRN S I Himalayan Toad I Hufo himalayanus -r- .,j .y R Ag. Land 2 Common Asian Toad I Hufo me/anostictus ..j ..j .,j R Settlement 3 Ornate rice frog i Microhy/a ornata -J -J .,j R Ag.land 4 Meghalaya stream Amolops marmoratus ..j WB R Ag. Land 5 Skittering frog i Euph(vctis cyanoph(vctis 'Ii WB R Ag. Land 6 Indian bull frog I Hop/obatrachus tigerinus ..j ..j R Ag. Land 7 Elongated tortoise lndotestudo elongata ..J .,j R Forest 8 Common gan:ten I Calotes versicolor .,j .,j ..J -J R Settlement 9 Variegated mOUlltain I Japalura variegata 'Ii .,j R Forest 10 Three-kelled mountain r d tzar I O· . . tncarma/us rlOllariS . . ..j -J R Forest II Flat-tailed gecko I Cosymbotus platyurus -J -J R Settlement 12 Saffron-bellied \vall I Hemidactylus jlaviviridis -J i 'Ii R Settlement 13 Sikkim skink I Asymblepharus 'Ii 'Ii R Settlement 14 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata ..J .,j ..j R Settlement 15 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis ..; 'Ii i R Forest 16 YeHow monitor Varanusjlavescens ..; -J R Forest 17 Burmese rock python Python molurus -J .,j R Forest 18 Banded Karait Hungarus fasciatus .,j .,j R Settlement I 19 Monocled cobra Naja kaouthia 'Ii .,j R Settlement 20 Spectacled cobra Najanaja .y .,j 'I i R Settlement Note: Habitats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agricultural land, WB- Water bodIes Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R == Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S migration season 5 of 5 Annex 6.2.9d: Details of the Reptiles and Amphibians Species in Project VDCs of Jhapa District Annex 6.2.9.d: Herpetofauna of the Jhapa District, KCTLP 1 La kha npur VDC S Common Names Status of occurrence Habitat I Migratory Statusl Reported N Scientific Names I season location Common Sparse Rare F BIO A MlRIV S I Common Asian Toad Bufo melanostictus --/ ..; I '-i R Ag. Land 2 Montane stream frog Am%ps monticola ...j ...j WB R Streams 3 Skittering frog Euph/yctis cyanoph/yctis ...j I '-i R Ag. Land 4 Indian bull frog Hop/obatrachus tigerinus '-i WB R Ag. Land 5 Common garden lizard Ca/otes versicolor ...j ...j I I ...j R Settlement 6 Tokay Gekkogecko ...j ...j I R Settlement 7 White-spotted skink Lygosoma albopunctatum ...j ...j I I R Forest 8 Brahminy skink Mabuya carinata ...j ...j ...j R Settlement 9 Bengal monitor Varanus bengalensis ...j ...j R Forest 10 Yellow monitor Varanus jlavescens --/ ...j R Forest 11 Asiatic rat snake Ptyas mucosa ...j ...j ..; R Ag. Land Chequered keel back ...j 12 Xenochrophis pisco tor WB R Streams water snake 13 Common krait Bungarus caeruleus '-i ...j IR Settlement 14 Banded Karait Bungarus fasciatus ...j ...j R Settlement 15 Monocled coora Naja kaouthia I I ...j '-i '-i 'R Settlement 16 Spectacled cobra Naja naja ...j ...j ...j R Forest 17 King cobra Ophiophagus hannah ! --/ ...j R Forest Note: HabItats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agricultural land, WB- Water bodies Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S migration season 1 of Annex 6.2.:10 : Summary 01 Avian Species Recorded in the KCTLP Corridor Annex 6.2.10 Summary of Avian Species Recorded in the KCTLP Corridor SN Common Names Scientific Names 1 Alexandrine Parakeet Psittacula eupatria 2 Ashy Drongo Dicrurus leucophaeus 3 Ashy Prinia Prinia socialis 4 Asian Fairy Bluebird Irena puella 5 Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopacea 6 Asian Pied Starling Sturn us contra 7 r--~ Bar-headed Goose Anser indicus 8 Barn Owl Tyto alba 9 Barred Buttonguail Tumix suscitator 10 Barred Cuckoo Dove Macropygia unchall 11 Bay-backed Shrike Lanius vittatus 12 Besra Accipiter virflatus 13 Black Bittern Due.etor flavicollis - 14 Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus 15 Black Ibis Pseudibis papillosa 16 Black Kite Milvus migrans 17 Black-backed F orktail Enicurus immaculatus 18 Black-capped Kingfisher Halcyon pileata 19 Black-chinned Yuhina Yuh ina nigrimenta 20 Black-crested Bulbul Pycnonotus melanicterus 21 Black-crowned Night Heron Nypticorax nypticorax 22 Black-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthomus 23 Black-rumped Flameback Dinopium benflhalense 24 Black-throated Sunbird Aethopyga saturata ~~ Black-throated Tit Aegithalos concinnus 26 Blue Whistling Thrush Myophonus caeruleus 27 Blue-beared Bee-eater Nyctyomis athertoni 28 Blue-capped Rock Thrush Monticola cinclorhynchus 29 Blue-eared Barbet Megalaima australis - 30 Blue-eared Kingfisher Alcedo meninting - 31 Bluethroat ~~~ Luscinia svecica - 32 Blue-throated barbet Megalaima asiatica 33 Blue-winged Laughingthrush Garrulax squamatus 34 Blyth's Kingfisher Alcedo hercules 35 Brahmini: Kite Haliastur indus 36 Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis 37 c--::--- Brown Hawk Owl Ninox scutulata 38 Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus 39 Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis 40 Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush Monticola rufiventris 41 Chestnut-headed Bee-eater Merops leschenaulti ~42 Chestnut-headed Tesia Tesia castaneocoronata 43 Collared Scoes OWl Otus bakkamoena 44 Common Crane Grus grus 45 Common Green Magpie Cissa chinensis 46 Common Greenshank Tringa nebula ria 47 Common Hoopoe Upupa epops 48 Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis 49 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis 50 Common Shelduck Tadorna tadoma - 51 Common Tailorbird Orthotomus sutorius 52 Crested Kingfisher Megaceryle lugubris 53 Crested Serpent Eagle Spilomis cheela 54 Crested Treeswift Hemiprocne coronata 55" Crimson Sunbird Aethopyga siparaja 56 Drongo Cuckoo Surniculus lugubris 57 Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indica 1 of 4 ----. SN Common Names Scientific Names 58 Eurasian Collared Dove Streptope/aia decaocto 59 Eurasian Cuckoo Cuculus canorus 60 Fire-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga ignicauda 61 Fulvous-breasted WoodQecker Dendrocopos macei 62 Golden-fronted Leafbird Ch/oropsis aurifrons 63 Golden-spectacled Warbler Seicercus burkii 64 Graceful Prinia Prinia gracilis 65 Great Barbet Mega/aima virens 66 Great Barbet Mega/aima virens 67 Great Cormorant Pha/acrocorax carbo 68 Great Egret Casmerodius a/bus 69 Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis I 70 Great Slaty Woodpecker Mul/eripicus pulverulentus 71 Great Tit Parus major 72 Greater Adjutant Leetoetilos dubius 73 Greater Coucal Centropus sinensis 74 Greater Flameback Chrysocolaptes lucidus 75 Greater Necklaced L,aughingthrush Garrulax eectoralis 76 Greater Racket-tailed Orongo Dicurrus paradiseus 77 Greater Yellowna2e Picus flavinucha _I8 Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis 79 Green-backed Tit Parus montico/us 80 Green-billed Malkoha Phaenicophaeus tristis 81 I Green-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga nipalensis 82 Grey Heron Ardea cinerea 83 Grey Treepie Dendrocitta formosae 84 Grey-backed Shrike Lanius teehronotus 85 Gre~-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsonii 86 Grey-crested Tit Parus dichrous 87 Gre~-crowned Prinia Prinia cinereocapilla 88 Grey-headed Lawping Vanel/us cinereus 89 Grey-hooded Warbler Seicercus xanthoschistos 90 Greylag Goose Anseranser g:t~ Grey-sided Bush Warbler Cettia brunnifrons -- 92 Grey-sided Bush Warbler Cettia brunnifrons 93 Grreat Barbet I Megalaima virens 94 Grus virgo Demoiselle Crane 95 Hill Myna Gracula religiosa 96 Hill Partridge Arborophila torqueo/a ~- 97 Hill Prinia Prinia atr0!1ularis 98 Himala~an Bulbul Pycnonotusleuco!1enl s 99 House Crow Corvus splendens 1 100 House S2arrow Passer domesticus 101 Indian Cuckoo Cucu/us micropterus 102 Indian Grey Hornbill Ocyceros birostris 103 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus 104 Indian Pond Heron Ardeola grayii 105 Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis 106 Isisbill /bidorhyncha struthersii 107 Jerdon's Baza A viceda jerdoni 108 Jungle M~na Acridotheres fuscus 109 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucome/anos 110 Lammergeier Gypaetus barbatus 111 Large billed Crow Crovus macrorhynchos 112 Large-tailed Nightjar Caprimulgus macrurus 113 Leseer Yellownape Picus chlor%phus 114 Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush Garrulax monileger 115 Lesser Racket-tailed Orongo Dicurrus remifer 116 Lesser Yellownape I Picus chloroloehus 2 of 4 SN Common Names Scientific Names 117 Lineated Barbet Megalaima lineata 118 Little Cormorant Phalacrocorax niger 119 _ Little Eg~t _ Egretta garzetta -- 120 Little Spiderhunter Arachnothera longirostra 121 Long-tailed Minivet Pericrocotus etho/ogus 122 Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach 123 Mountain Scops Owl Ctus seilocee.halus 124 Mrs Gould's Sunbird Aethopyga goulidiae 125 Nepal Wren Babbler Pnoepyga immaculata -- 126 Northern Goshawk AccieJter flentilis 127 Northern Shoveler Anas clypeata -- 128 Olive-backed Pipit Anthus hodgsonii -- 129 Orange-breasted Green Pigeon Treron bicincta 130 Oriental Ma!:u~ie Robin Copsychus saularis 131 Oriental Pied Hombill Anthracoceros albirostris -- 132 Qriental Scops Owl Otus sunia -- 133 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis -- 134 Pale-headed Woodpecker Gecinulus grantia 135 Pied Bushchat Saxicola caerata 136 Plain Flowereecker Dicaeum conco/or 137 Plain Prinia Prinia inomata 138 Pompadour Green Pigeon Treron pompadora 139 Purple Sun bird Nectarinia asiatica 140 Pygmy Wren Babbler Pnoepygapusilla 141 Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus ._ 142 Red-billed Blue Mageie Urocissa erythrorh"t.ncha ~3 Red-collared Dove Streptopelia tranguebarica ----- 144 Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer 145 Red-wattled Lapwing Vanel/us indicus -- I 146 Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus 147 River Lapwing Vanel/us duvaucelii 148 Rock Pigeon Columba livia 149 Rose-ril!9.ed Parakeet Psittacula krameri -~ 150 Ruddy Shelduck Tadoma ferruginea 151 Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda ---~---- 152 Rufous Woodpecker Celeus brachyurus 153 Rufous-bellied Woodpecker Dendrocopos hyperythrus 154 Rufous-breasted Bush Robin Tarsiger hyperythrus 155 Rufous-vented Tit Parus rubidiventris r-:rss Rust~-f1anked Treecreeeer Certhia nipalensis I 157 __ ~_caly Laughingthrush Garrulax subunico/or 158 Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotus flammeus 159 Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker Dicaeum cruentatum 160 Short-billed Minivet Pericrocotus brevirostris 161 ~rt-eared Owl Asio flammeus "162 Slaty-backed Forktail Enicurus schistaceus -- 163 Slaty-bellied Tesia Tesia o/ivea 164 Small Buttonguail Tumix sylvatica 165 Snowy-browed FI~catcher Ficedula hyperythra 166 Southern Gre~ Shrike Lanius meridionalis 167 Speckled PiculeJ Picumnus innominatus Streptopelaia chinensis -- 168 Spotted Dove 169 Spotted Forktail Enicurus maculatus 170 Stay-backed FI~catcher Ficedula hodgsonii 171 Streaked Laughingthrush Garrulax Iineatus 172 ~~eaked Seiderhunter Arachnothera magna 173- Striated Laughingthrush Garrulax striatus -- 174 Striated Prinia Prinia criniger 175 Strok-billed Kingfisher Halcyon capensis 3 of 4 ~ I Common Names I I Scientific Names 176 I Asian Pied Starling Sturn us contra ~ 178 Thick-billed Green Pigeon I Treron curvirostra ~- 179 Upland~ . Anthus sylvanus 180 Variable Wheatear Oenanthe picata 181 Verditer Flycatcher Eumyias thalassina 182 Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon Treron sphenura 183 White-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureola 184 White-capped Water Redstart Chaimarrornis leucoce/lhalus 185 White-crested Laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophus 186 White-rumped Needletail Zoonavenas~vatica 187 White-rumped Shama Copsychus ma/abaricus 188 White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albiciJIa 189 White-tailed Rubythroat Luscinia eectoralis 190 White-tailed Stonechat Saxico/a leucura 191 White-throated Bulbul ~-~-----~ Alophoixus flaveolus 19~ White-throated Fantail Rhipidura a/bicol/is 193 White-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrensis 194 White-winged Redstart Phoenicurus erythrogaster 195 Wolly-necked Stork Ciconia episco/lus 196 Yellow-bellied Fantail Rhipidura hypoxantha Urocissa flavirostris -1%~ Yellow-billed Blue Magpie -- ~---------~ Yellow-crowned Woodpecker Dendrocoeos mahrattensis 199 Yellow-footed Green Pigeon Treron phoenicoptera -- ~? Yellow-wattled Lawping Vanel/us malabaricus 201 Zitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidis Source: Field Survey 2010 4 of 4 Annex 6.2.11a: Details 01 the Avian Species in Project VDCs 01 Panchthar District Annex 6.2.11.a : Birds of the Panchthar District, KCTLP . 1 A marpur VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status! season N location Commo~ Sparse Rare }<' B 0 A MlRIV S I Red lunglefowl Gallus gallus '1/ '1/ R Forest 2 Small Buttonquail Turnix sylvatica 'i R Forest 3 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos '1/ " R Forest 4 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus " R Forest 5 6 Common Shelduck l'adorna tadorna " '1/ " "/1' M S River 7 Rufous Woo~ecker Pale-headed Woodpecker Celeus brachyurus Gecinulus [;!antia " ~ .,j R R Forest Forest 8 Great Barbet i'vfefl:alaima virens '-J R Forest 9 " I 10 Indian Grey Hornbill Green-billed Malkoha Ocyceros birostris Phaenicophaeus tristis '1/ " " " M R S Forest Forest II 12 13 Alexandrine Parakeet Mountain Scops Owl Rock Pigeon Psittacula eupatria Otus spilocel!.halus Columba livia " '1/ '-J \i " M R R S Ag. Land Forest 'i 'i Settlement 14 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis R Ag. Land 15 Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinens is ...J ...J " 'i "/1' R Ag, Land Orange-breasted 16 Green Pigeon Treron bicincta ~ .,; R I ~rest 17 River Lapwing Vanellus duvaucelii ...J R I Streams 18 Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus 'i R Streams 19 20 Black Kite Milvus migrans " " R Forest 21 Northern Goshawk Little Cormorant Red-billed Blue Accipiter gentilis Phalacrocorax ni"er 'i 'i " R M S Forest Forest 22 Ma!.\~ie Urocissa erythrorhyncha ~ ~ IR Forest 23 Large-billed Crow Corvus macrorhynchos -..j ."Y R Settlement 24 Long-tailed Minivet Pericrocotus ethologus '1/ '1/ R Forest 25 Black Dron~o Dicrurus macrocercus ...J 'i 'R Ag. Land ~ _fommon MynaBulbul Acridotheresjocosustristis '-J \I R Settlement 27 Red-whiskered 28 Himalayan Bulbul Grey-sided Bush Pycnonotus Pycnonotusleucogenys 'i '1/ 'i R R " Ag, Land Ag, Land 29 Warbler Cettia brunnifrons ~ ~ R Forest 30 House SEarrow Passer domesticus R Settlement \I Note: Habitats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agricultural land " Migratory status and season = M Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S - migration season 2. Subhan VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S 1 Red lunglefowl Gallus gallus '1/ R Forest 2 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos 'Ii "/ '1 R Forest 3 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus 'i 'i R Forest Great Slaty Mulleripicus Forest 4 Woodpecker pulverulentus ~ -,J R 5 Greater Flameback Chrysoco/aptes lucidus 'i R Forest 6 Great Barbet Mega/aima virens '1/ " 'J R Forest 7 Asian Koel EudJ1.namJ1.s scolopacea 'i 'i M S Forest 8 Green-billed Malkoha Phaenicophaeus tristis 'i ...J M S Forest 9 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacu/a krameri 'J 'i M S Ag, Land 10 Bam Owl Tyto alba \I 'i R Forest II Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus V 'i M S Forest 12 Rock Pigeon Columba livia '1/ 'i R Settlement YeHow-footed Green 13 Pigeon TreronphoenicoJ7!era \I f '1/ I R Ag, Land 14 Spotted Dove Streptope/aia chinensis 'Ii \I R Ag, Land 15 Besra Accil!.iter virg,atus ...J 'i i R Forest Red-billed Blue 16 Magpie I Urocissa errthrorhvncha -.j '1/ R Forest 1 of 7 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location ~commoo Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S 17Rufous Treeeie Dendrocitta vagabunda '>/ '>/ R Forest 18Large-billed Crow Crovus macrorhYnchos , -"J R Settlement 19Short-billed Mimvet Pericrocotus brevirostris ;j R Forest 20Yellow-bellied Fantail Rhipidura hytJoxantha " R Forest 21Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus -"J " -"J 'i I R Ag. Land Oriental Magpie 22 Robin Copsychus saularis ~ ..j I R Forest 23 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis '>/ I '>/ R Settlement Pycnonotus leucoj:!enys ;j ;j ~ _~imalayan Bulbul 25 Striated Prinia Prinia criniger "1/ '>/ I R R Ag. Land Forest 26 Grey-breasted Prima Prinia hodgsonii ;j R Forest White-crested " I 27 Laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophus -J ..j! R Forest 28 Fire-tailed Sun bird AethopYj:!a iJ!J1icauda ;j -.J! R Ag. Land ;j 29 House Sparrow Passer domesticus i 'I R Settlement 3. Bh arapa VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commor Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S I Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos '>/ ;j R Forest 2 Indian Peafowl Pavo aistatus ;j ..j R Forest ~- 3 Rufous Woodpecker Celeus brachyurus ;j 'I R Forest 4 Great Barbet Megalaima virens ;j 'I R Forest Surniculus lugubris ~ 6 Drongo Cuckoo Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri 'I 'I -"J 'I R M S Forest Ag. Land 7 Oriental Scops Owl Otus sunia ;j ..j R Forest 8 Rock Pigeon Columba livia 'I 'I R Settlement 9 Oriental Turtle Dove Strept~lia orientalis 'I 'I R Ag. Land 10 Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis 'I -"J R Ag. Land Wedge-tailed Green , 11 Pigeon Treron sphenura 'I ..j R Forest 12 Black Kite Milvus miwans \j ..j R Forest 13 Besra Accipiter virj:!atus j ;j R Forest Red-billed Blue 14 Magpie Urocissa ery.throrhrncha ..j ..j R Forest 15 Large-billed Crow Crovus macrorhynchos -"J "1/ R Settl~ 16 Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotus./lammeus ;j ;J R Forest ~_ 17 18 Black Drongo Oriental Magpie Robin Dicrurus macrocercus Copsychus saularis ;J ..j " ;j! I I R R Ag. Land Forest 19 Common M)lla_ _~ Acridotheres tristis "1/ i "1/ R Settlement__ 20 Rufous-vented Tit 'P;;;:Us rubidiventris "1/ ;j\ R Forest 21 Great Tit Parus major ;j "VI I R Forest 22 Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotus leucogenys '>/ I IR Ag. Land 23 Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus ca!!:r , 'I ~ IR Ag. Land 24 Grey-crowned Prinia Prinia cinereocapi/la ;J ;j : R Forest White-crested I 25 Laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophus ..j ~ R Forest 26 Fire-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga iJ!J1icauda ;j "1/ I R Forest __ tz7 House SEarrow Passer domesticus "1/ ;j R Settlement . 4. Phidim VDC Migratory Reported S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Common Names Scientific Names location N season Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S .. I Kalii Pheasant Lophura-leucomelanos 'I ;j R Forest 2 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus ;j ~ R Forest 3 . Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopacea M S Forest 4 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri " 'I ;j "1/ ;j M S Ag. Land 5 Oriental Scops Owl Otus sunia ;j R Forest 6 Columba livia " Rock Pigeon ;J R Settlement 7 Red-collared Dove Streptopelia "1/ ..j R Ag. Land 2 of 7 Migratory Reported S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Common Names Scientific ;'\lames location N season Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRN S tranquebarica 8 Black Kite Milvus migrans -y 'i R Forest Red-billed Blue 9 Magpie Urocissa erythrorhyncha ,j ~ R Forest -y 10 11 12 House Crow Large-billed Crow Scarlet Minivet Corvus splendens Crovus macrorhynchos Pericrocotus jJammeus " ,j 'i " " R R R Settlement Settlemerl~ Forest ,j Ag. Land -~ 13 Black Drongo Oriental Magpie Dicrurus macrocercus " , R 14 15 16 Robin Common Myna Great Tit Copsychus saularis Acridotheres tristis Parus major " 'i 'Ii 'i -y " R R R Forest Settlement Forest 17 18 Himalayan Bulbul Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus leucof{enys Pycnonotus cafer " " '" R R Ag. Land Ag.land 19 Grey-breasted Prinia Lesser Necklaced Prinia hodgsonii " 1'1 I R Forest - " " 20 Laughingtbrush Garrulax monileger 'Ii R Forest 21 House SI:Iarrow Passer domesticus I 'I R Settlement 5 . Ch 0 kmagu VDC Migratory S ;'\I I Common Names Scientific Names Status of occurrence Habitat Status! season Reported location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A l\<1IR/V S I Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos " " R Forest I Pale-headed , Gecinulus grantia I 2 I WoodI:lecker I Great Slaty 3 i Woodpecker Mulieripicus pulverulentus 'i , 'I " , 'II R R Forest Forest - I Fulvous-breasted , 4 , WoodI:lecker Yellow-crowned Dendrocopos mace! Dendrocopos " "I R Forest I Forest 5 6 Woodpecker Greater Yellovmape mahrattensis Picusflavinucha " 'Ii " " R R . Forest 7 I Great Barbet 8 I Birth's Kinsfisher 9 I Drongo Cuckoo Mef{alaima virens Alcedo hercules " 'i 'Ii 'i R R Forest Streams 10 Asian Koel Surniculus lugubris Eudynamys scolopacea "I -y 'i " ~ R R I I Forest Forest 11 Alexandrine Parakeet 12 Rose-ringed Parakeet 13 Mountain Scops Owl Psittacula eueatria Psittacula krameri Otus spilocephalus 'i 'i " 'i 'i M M R Ag. Land Ag. Land Forest 14 Brown Fish Owl ~ Spotted Dove Rock Pigeon Ketupa zeylonensis Columba Iivia " -_. " " -y R R Forest Settlement 16 ,J2 I Orange-breasted Red-collared Dove Strel!,topelia chinensis Streptopelia tranquebarica 'Ii -...j " , 'i R R I I Ag.Land I Ag. Land .,j I Forest 18 19 20 Green Pigeon I Common Crane Besra Treron bicincta Grus grus . Accipiter badius " " -..j " .,j R M R S Streams Forest 21 Black Kite Red-billed Blue Milvus mif{rans 'i 'i R I Forest I 22 Magpie 23 House Crow Urocissa erythrorhyncha Corvus splendens " T' " 'Ii R M I I S Forest Settlement i 24 Larse-billed Crow 25 I Long-tailed Minivet Corvus macrorhJ'.nchos ~ Pericrocotus etholof{Us 'i " " -..j R R Settlement Forest 26 I Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotus jlammeus 27 White-throated Fantail Rhieidura albicollis 'J " " R R Forest Streams 28 White-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureola -y "" R Streams 29 Black Drongo Greater Racket-tailed 30 Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus Dicurrus paradiseus 'I 'Ii , " -..j R R I Ag. Land Ag. Land 31 j Sturnus contra Asian Pied Starling -..j -y R Forest 32 I Common Myna 33 I Rufous-vented Tit Acridotheres tristis Parus rubidiventris " 'Ii , I " " R R I Settlement Forest 34 Great Tit Parus major \ I " R Forest 3 of 7 Migratory , , , S Status of occurrenc:e Habitat Reported Common Names Sdentifie Names Statusl season i N CommOl Sparse I Rare F B 0 A MIRIV t-----s' location 35 Red-vented Bulbul )ycnonotus cafer --J I --J R I All,. Land 'i ! 1 36 Grey-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsonii R Forest . ~. White-crested , , --J , 37 Laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophus ~ , ~ R Forest 38 Nepal Wren Babbler Pnoepyga immaculata v i 'i R I, Forest Black-throated 39 , Sunbird Aethopyga saturata I .,; R I : Ag. Land 40 I Crimson Sunbird Aethopyga siparaja " v I v R I ! Ag. Land 41 I House Sparrow v Passer domesticus I " R I Settlement 6. Siwa VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Sdentific Names N season location CommOl Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S I Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos --J 'i R Forest 2 Rufous Woodpecker Celeus brachyurus v R Forest Pale-headed " .,; .,; Forest ;-L Woodpecker Gecinulus grantia R 4 Great Barbet Megalaima virens 'i 'i R Forest 6 Asian Koel Eudynamys seolopacea 'i M S Forest 7 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri , " v M S All,. Land 8 9 10 Collared Scops Owl Rock Pigeon Oriental Turtle Dove Otus bakkamoena Columba livia Srreptopelia orientalis v \} 'i " v R R R Forest Settlement Ag. Land II Spotted Dove Streptopelaia chinensis --J " 'i , R Ag. Land Wedge-tailed Green 12 Pigeon Treron s£henura ~ --J R Ag. Land 13 Black Kite Milvus migrans 'i 'i I R Forest 14 Besra Accipiter virgatus \} --J I R Forest " Ag. Land 15 Wollv-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus \} R Yellow-billed Blue , I 16 Magpie Urocissa jlavirostris v .,;1 , I R Forest Red-billed Blue 17 Magpie Urocissa erythrorhvneha .,; .,;1 I , R Forest 18 Large-billed Crow Crovus macrorhynchos , I , 'v R Settlement 19 Long-tailed Minivet Perierocotus etholdgus 'i v R Forest 20 Short-billed Minivet Pericroeotus brevirostris 'i vi , R Forest 21 Black Drongo Dicrurus macroeereus V 'I I R Ag. Land Oriental Magpie I Copsyehus saularis ~ R Forest .. 22 23 Robin Common Myna Aeridotheres tristis v .,;1 , R Settlement 24 25 Rufous-vented Tit Great Tit Parus rubidiventris Parus major v 'i vi " , R R Forest Forest " 26 Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotus leueogenys "1/1 R Ag. Land v 27 29 30 Red-vented Bulbul Crimson Sunbird House S~arrow Pycnonotus cafer Aethopyga siparaja Passer domesticus " ;j v v, I I" R R R Ag, Land Ag. Lan.d_ Settlement 7. Nawamidada VDC .-- Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commo~ Sparse Rare f'l B 0 IA M/RN S I Red Jung\efowl Gallus gallus v Iv I R Forest 2 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leueomelanos , ," I R Forest . Fulvous-breasted I I .,;! I 3 4 5 Woodpecker Great Barbet Drongo Cuckoo Dendroeopos maeei Megalaima virens Surniculus lugubris v " 'I 'II I "1/1 -l..-.-.-l.-. I , R R M S Forest Forest Forest._ 6 AsianKoel Eudynamvs seolopacea v v' I M S Forest 7 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittaeula kramer! , vi I M S Ag. Land 8 9 10 Ll.1 Barn Owl Brown Hawk Owl Rock Pigeon Oriental Turtle Dove Tyto alba Ninox seutulata Columba livia Streptopelia orientalis ..j ..J '.} " v! vI VI , , I I J." R i R R ~~-m~ A . Land Forest .Fore_~ 4 of 7 -~ Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status/ Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commor Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S Wedge-tailed Green -- 12 Pigeon Treron sphenura ~ ,; R Forest 13 Black Kite Milvus migrans 'I 'i R Forest ~--~- 14 15 Besra Lar~billed Crow Accipiter virgatus Crovus macrorhynchos 'I v " " R R Forest Ag. Land 16 8. House Sl'arrow Imbung VDC Passer domestic us 'I " R Settlement Migratory -- S Status of occurrence Habitat Status/ Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commo~ Sparse Rare FI B 0 A l\<1IR/V S ~~- I 2 3 Red lunglefowl Kalij Pheasant Rufous Woodpecker Gallus gallus Lophura leucomelanos Celeus brachyurus v 'I ..:i 'i " 'i I R R R Forest Forest Forest Fulvous-breasted R 4 Woodpecker DendrocOfJ!!! macei ,; ,; I Forest YcHow-crowned Dendrocopos R 5 Woodpecker mahrattensis ,; ,; I Forest 6 Great Barbet Megalaima virens 'i R Forest 7 '" 8 9 Asian Koel Rose-ringed Parakeet Bam Owl EudynamJ'.s scoloeacea Psittacula krameri Tyto alba 'i 'I 'oJ " 'i .,,) I M M R S S Forest Ag. Land Forest __ 10 " Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis .,,) R Forest II 12 Rock Pigeon Oriental Turtle Dove Columba livia Streptopelia orientalis 'oJ " 'i " R R Settlement Ag. Land 13 14 S"p_otted Dove Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon Streptopelaia chinensis Treron :phenura j ~ " ,; R R Ag. Land Forest 15 Besra Accipiter virgatus 'I 'i R Forest 16 17 18 Black Kite Grey Heron Wolly-necked Stork Milvus migrans Ardea cinerea Oconia episcopus ~ " " 'i " 'I R M R S Forest _ _ Streams Ag. Land 19 20 Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach " " R Forest Southern Grey Shrike Yellow-billed Blue Lanius meridionalis " ~ 'i R R Forest 21 22 Magpie Rufous Treepie Urocissa jIavirostris Dendrocilta vagabunda 'i " 'Ii R Forest Forest 23 24 25 House Crow Long-tailed Minivet Black Drongo __ .!i:0rvus spJendens Pericrocotus etholoRUS Dicrurus macrocercus j 'I 'I 'i 'I " R R R Settlement Forest Ag. Land __ Oriental Magpie R " 26 Robin Copsvchus saularis "j Forest 27 28 Asian Pied Starling Common Myna Sturnus contra Acridotheres Iristis " " R R Fores!_ Settlement 29 'I " 30 31 Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotus leucoRenys " 'I " 'I R R ~g. Land Ag.Land 32 33 Red-vented Bulbul Hill Prinia Pycnonotus cafer Prinia atr0fft/laris " " .,,) " 'Ii R R Ag~ Land Forest 34 Striated Prinia White-crested Laughingthrush Prinia criniger Garru/ax leucolophus "j "j " I R R Forest Forest - Lesser Necklaced R ,; 35 36 Laughingthrush Striated Laughingthrush Garrulax monileger Garrulax striatus "j " "j R Forest Forest 37 PU!:Ele Sunbird Nectarinia asiatica 'Ii I R Ag. Land 38 Mrs Gould's Sunbird Aethopyga goulidiae 'Ii " !.,,) R I Forest ~_ 39 40 Crimson Sunbird House Sparrow Aethopyga siparaja Passer domesticus " 'i " 'I R R A..& Land Forest 5 of 7 9 . p auwasart ap VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common ~ames Scientific Names N season location Commol1 Sparse Rare F· B OIA MfRN S 2 I Red Junglefowl Kalij Pheasant Gallus gal/us Lophura leucomelanos " " " 'i I ! R R Forest Forest - 3 " " Rufous Woodpecker Celeus brachyurus I R Forest I Rufous-bellied I 4 Woodpecker DendrocopGs hyperythrus V "j I I R Forest i 5 6 7 Great Barbet Rose-ringed Parakeet Rock Pigeon Mef!;alaima virens Psittacula krameri Columba livia " 'i " " 'i I I R M R S Forest Ag.La_~ Settlement '----0 8 9 Oriental Turtle Dove Spotted Dove Streptopelia orientalis Streptopelia chinensis -.I " "I 'i I R R Ag. Land Ag. Land 10 Yellow-footed Green Pigeon Treron phoenicoptera -.I 'i I i I R Forest II Besra I Accipiter virgatus 'i -.II R Fores~_ 12 Black Kite 13 Wolly-necked Stork Milvus migrans Ciconia episcopus 'I 'i " " R R Forest - 0 - Ag. Land ~ ro-----"- Asian Fairv Bluebird 15 Long-tailed Shrike Yellow-billed Blue Irena puella Lanius schach 'i " 'i ;j 'I R R Forest Forest - ~- 16 Magpie Urocissa jlavirostris V R Forest Red-billed Blue i i 17 ~I\1agpie Urocissa erythrorhvncha 'i 'i R Forest 18 House Crow Corvus splendens ..,; 'i R - ~ettlemer.!!...... 19 Large-billed Crow Corvus macrorh),nchos 'i 'i R Settlement . 20 22 21 Scarlet Minivet White-browed Fantail Pericrocotus flammeus Rhipidura aureola " ..,; >i 'i R R Forest Settleme~t Ag. LIDt~ 23 Black Drongo Oriental Magpie Robin Dicrurus macrocercus Copsychus saularis 'i ;j " ~ R R Forest 24 White-tailed Stonechat Saxicola leucura 'i 'i R Forest 25 26 27 Pied Bushchat Common Myna Great Tit Saxicola caerata Acridotheres tristis Parus major 'i 'i 'i " 'i 'i R R R Forest Settlement Forest 28 Green-backed Tit Parus monticolous 'i 'i R Forest 29 " Black-throated Tit Aegithalos concinnus 'i R Forest 30 Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus 'i 'i R Ag. Land 31 32 33 Himalavan Bulbul Red-vented Bulbul Striated Prinia Pycnonotus feucogenys Pycnonotus cafer Prinia criniger 'i " 'I " 'i >i R R R Ag. Land Ag. Land Forest 34 Chestnut-headed Tesia Tesia castaneocoronata 'i 'i R Forest 35 36 Slaty-bellied Tesla-- rTesia olivea Golden-spectacled Warbler Seicercus burkii " ;j 'I ;j I R R Forest Forest 37 Grey-hooded Warbler Seicercus xanthoschistos " 'i R Forest I ~ 40 38 Mrs Gould's Stmbird Green-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga gouldiae AethoEy~a niEalensis Aetho2~ga siparaja j 'i 'i I " , R R Ag. Land Ag.Lal1~ " Crimson Stmbird i I R Ag. Land 'i 'i -~ 42 Fire-tailed Sunbird House Sparrow Aethopyga ignicauda Passer domesticus -V 1'1 R R Ag. Land Settlement I 10. Chilindin VDC . . ~ ~. Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names season location i Commo~ Sparse Rare }<' B OIA MfRN S - I 2 Red Junglefowl Kalij Pheasant Gallus gallus Lophura leucomelanos " i " -V I I R R Forest Forest 3 4 5 Speckled Piculet Great Barbet Asian Koel Picumnus innominatus Megalaima virens EudynamLs scolopacea 'I " 'I , 'i 'I I I I R R M S Forest Forest Forest 6 7 Rose-ringed Parakeet Oriental Scops Owl Psittacula krameri Otus sunia " " -VI -.II i I M R S Ag. Land Forest 8 9 10 Oriental Turtle Dove Spotted Dove House Crow Slreptopelia orientalis Streptopelaia chinensis Corvus splendens " -.I 'I "I 'I I : i'i R R M S Ag.land Ag. Land Settlement 6 of 7 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Status! Reported Common Names Scientific Names N season location Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRN S II Large-billed Crow Crovus macrorhvnchos ~ ~ I I R Settlement 12 Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus ~ 'i R Ag. Land 13 Common Myna Acridotheres Iris tis ~ v ~~~I~:r R 14 Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotus leucogenys ~ R 15 Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer " './ .y R Ag. Land Grey-sided Bush ~? Warbler Cettia brunnifrons V V R Forest_~ 17 Green-tailed Sunbin:! Aethopyga nipalensis v '>I M S Forest 18 House Sparrow Passer domesticus ~ R Settlement . " Note: Habitats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agricultural land Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S - migration season 7 of Annex 6.2.11b: Details 01 the Avian Species in Project VDCs 01 Terhathum District Annex 6.2.11.b : Birds of the Terhathum District, KCTLP . 1 Chh aedh unga VDC t Migratory Reported S Status of occurrence Habitat Common Names Scientific Names Statusl season . locatio/l_ N Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIR/V S I Rock Pigeon Columba livia ~ --J R Settlement , , 2 House Crow Crovus spJendens --J 'i 'i R Settlement 3 Large billed Crow Crovus macrorhvnchos --J ..j! ..j R Settlement 4 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula kramer! ..j ..j M S Ag. Land ..j , 5 Hill Myna Gracula religiosa 'i R Forest 6 House Sparrow Passer domestlcus ..j ..j R AI',. Land 7 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus ..j ..j R Forest ..j I --J R 8 Red Jungiefowl Gallus [{aUus Forest 9 Bam owl Tyto alba Y ..j R Forest Pompadour Green 10 Pigeon Terron curvirostra ..j --J R Forest ..j I I 11 Asain Koel Eudynamys scolopacea 'i I M S Forest 12 Common Myna Acridotheres tritis ..j ;J R Forest 13 Lesser Yellovl'nape Plcus chlorolophus ;j ~ R Forest 14 Grreat Barbet Me[{alaima virens ..j ~ I R Forest I 15 Common Shelduck Tadorna tadorna --J I M S Stream I 16 Blue-throated Barbet Megalalma australis --J R Forest " ;j 17 18 19 Himalavan Bulbul Indian Cuckoo Eurasian Cuckoo Pvcnonotus leucogenys Cuculus micropterus Cuculus canorus --J ;j ..j .../ " ..j " ..j R R M S Ag. Land Forest Forest I - Crested SeIpent I 20 Eagle Spilornis Cheela ..j --J f R Forest Note: Habitats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agricultural land Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S - migration season 1 of 1 Annex 6.2.1.1.c: Details 01 the Avian Species in Project VDCs olllam District Annex 6.2.11.c : Birds of the lIam District 1 Chamaita VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Statusl season N location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S I Red lunglefowl Gallus gallus 'i --+-- 'I I R Forest 2 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos '-i 'I R Forest Rufous-bellied Dendrocopos -- c-- 3 Woo~ker hyperythrus I~ ~ R Forest 4 Great Barbet Mef!,aiaima virens "j 'i R Ag. Land 5 Common Hoopoe Upupaepops "Y \I R Ag. Land 6 Drongo Cuckoo Surniculus lugubris "Y -V M S Forest 7 Asian Koel Eudynam)J§ sc%l2acea 'i -V M S Forest 8 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri 'i -..; M S Ag. Land 9 Barn Owl Tyto alba 'I R Forest 10 Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus " 'i -..; I I M S Forest ~ockPigeon Columba livia "j "j ~- I R Settlement 12 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis 'i 'I R - ~Iementj 13 Spotted Dove Wedge-tailed Green 14 Pigeon Streptopelia chinensis Treron sphenura ..,j " -V ~ R R Forest ! Forest - 15 Black Kite Milvus migrpns "Y -V I R Forest , 1 16 Wolly-necked Stork IT -Asian Fairy Bluebird Common Green Cimnia episcopus Irena puel/a 'I -..; -..; I " R R Ag. Land Forest 18 Mag}'ie Cissa chinensis ..,j I~ R Settlemen~~ Red-billed Blue 19 Magpie Urocissa erJl.throrhJ!.ncha j ~ R Forest 20 Large-billed Crow Corvus macr~hos , I " R ! Settlement " " 21 Long-tailed Minivet Pericrocotus etholo~ -V R Forest 22 Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotusflammeus 23 White-browed Fantail RhipJdura aureola 24 Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus \j " "" '>/ ! R R R Forest Forest - - - lI Settlement 25 ...§pangled Dron~ Dicrurus hottentottus -V R Settleme!l~ " "26 Verditer Flycatcher Oriental Magpie Eumylas thalassina " I" I M S Forest 27 Robin CopsJl.chus saularis ~ ..,j R Forest White-winged Phoenicurus I 28 Redstart erythrogaster . ..,j R Forest White-capped Water Chaimarrornis "! 29 Redstart leucocephalus ..,j ,,, ..,j ! R ------r- Forest Streams 30 Black-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatus 'I R 31 Common Mx.na 32 Great Tit Red-whiskered Acridotheres tristis Parus major " " " " R R Settlement Forest 33 Bulbul i~ 34 Himalal'an Bulbul 35 Striated Prinia Pycnonotus jocosus Pycnonotusleucogenys 'I " -..; i R R Settlement Settlement Prinia crinifier 36 r-c:-GrE-breasted Prinia _ ! Prinia ho£igsonii 37 Nepal Wren Babbler ll'noepyga immaculata "Ii I~ " ". -V 'I R R R Forest For~~ Streams Black-chinned 38 Yuhina I . Yuhina ni!?!:.imenta ..,j ~ R Forest 39 Green-tailed Sunbird I AethollYga nil!alensis 40 Crimson Sunbird 41 j Fire-tailed Sunbird AethopYf!,a siparaja - Aelhopyga igtlicauda f- ~ -V -V " -..; -..; i R R R Settlement Settlement Forest 42 House Sparrow Passer domesticus " " R Settlement . 2 Ektappa VDC ~ IT l Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Common Names Scientific Names Status! season R<....... I Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus ! CommoJ!l Sparse : --rT Rare F B 0 A :flRlVy _ location Forest " "" 2 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos I I" I R ! Forest 3 Rufous WoodEecker Celeus brachJ!.urus I 1-..; R Forest 4 5 Great Barbet Black-capped Kingfisher i Megalalma virens Halcyon pileata Surniculus lugubris ~--n -=p=f j..,j j R M S Forest Streams 6 Drongo Cuckoo I 'I i \j i M S Forest 1 of 11 S Common Names i I Scientific Names Status of occurrence Habitat Migratory Status! season Reported N location Rat:~,.J' +B~f-"'0_+-=-A--+..:;M/R!V=';:'::':'---I--,S:::""'+_ _ _ _-1 Rose-ringed i ! Common Sparse ___ 7 Parakeet I Psittacula krameri ~ ~ M S Forest 8 Oriental Scops Owl lOtus sunia '-I '-i R Forest 9 Rock Pigeon I Columba /ivia v: ...J R ___+-_~Se::.:t::::t1o::em=en7't:.......j 1-::-1O~-:O~--r-C-ie-ntal Turtle Dove i Streptopelia orie:;;.n;.:;ta:::i::.:is.:_+-_-+i_v7--_+_ _+-":,'+_t--t_-+~RO- _ _I_--+-,A,:j~g",_ ~L::.:an:::::;d'----l II Spotted Dove 1 Streptopelia chinensis , v v R Ag. Land 13 Black Kite , Milvus migrans , 'i \j R Forest 14 Wolly-necked Stork 'Ciconia episcopus ' v v R Ag. Land Yellow-billed Blue ! I 15 Magpie ' Urocissaflavirostris I~ R Forest 16 Large-billed Crow ! Corvus macrorhynchos 'i ' R Settlement r : Pericrocotus r 1 · 17 Short-billed Minivet I brevirostris i'i R Forest 18 Scarlet Minivet ! Pericrocotusflammeus r'-i R Forest White-browed I I. 19 Fantail I Rhipidura aureola r'i R Streams 20 Black Drongo : Dicrurus macrocercus R Ag. Land Snowy-browed ' I . 21 Flycatcher I Ficeduia hyperythra Iv R Forest Slaty-backed II I 22 Forktail Enicurus schistaceus ~ R Streams 23 Spotted Forktail I Enicurus maculatus R Streams 24 Common Mvna I Acridotheres tristis R Settlement Red-whiskered I 25 Bulbul I Pycnonotus jocosus ..j ,,; R Ag. Land 26 Himalayan Bulbul I Pycnonotus leucogenvs v '-i r R Ag. Land 27 Common Tailoroird i Orthotomus sutorius v ...; R Forest 28 Ashv Prinia , Prinia socia lis --I-,---+..j-T---I---+--+-,,-ri--+-+RO:'---t--+-:::F:::ore=stO----1 White-cr;;:es;.:;t---ed-;----I!-'--:..:c:.:.:::..:===-----I!----+'-----+--+-~---'-+-+---t...:-"..--+--+..::..:::.::'::'-----1 ~279+~Laughin~hrush ___I_-G~-a::.:r-=-r::.:ui;.:;ax~k~u::.:c-=o~lo~plh::.:w:;;.~-~r---+..j_T_-_I_--+..:;,,;r+,_4-_+--t..:;RO:'-_ _t-_+~F:::ore~st'---~--1 30 Plain Flowerpecker I Dicaeum concolor '-i v ! R Ag. Land Scarlet-backed I i 31 Flowerpecker J Dicaeum cruentatum " ~ I R Ag. Land 32 House Sparrow I Passer domesticus '-i, '" R Settlement . 3Man2a Ibare VDC S ! Status of occurrence Habitat Migratory Reported N Common Names Scientific Names I Status! season location ! , Common Sparse Rare F ,B 0 A M/R!V S I Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus , "j !-.J R Forest 2 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos 1 ,-.) R Forest 3 , " 4 5 Blue-throated Barbet Drongo Cuckoo Brown Hawk Owl Megalaima asiatica Surniculus IUKUbris Ninox scutulata I , " ...J 'I " II '-i v i R M R S Forest Forest Forest 6 Rock Pigeon Columba livia ----f------- , 1 'I v R Settlement 7 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis v \I I R Ag. Land 8 Spotted Dove Streplopelia chinensis v, 9 10 Besra White-tailed Eagle Accipiter vir/i Rare F' B 0 , A MIRN R S Settlement 24 Grey-erested Tit I Parus dichrous >i I R Forest 25 Red-whiskered Bulbul I Pycnonotus jocosus ,, " --J R Forest 26 I Pycnonotus /eucogenys 27 Himalayan Bulbul Grey-breasted Prinia I Prinia hod}!;sonii Chestnut-headed I " 'i " 1 " R R Forest Forest 28 Tesia ' Testa castaneocoronata j, ,; R Forest White-erested 29 Laughingthrush I Garrulax leucolophus ,; ';1 R Forest 30 Crimson Sun bird I Aethopyga siparaja Y , 1 R Ag. Land 31 Fire-tailed Sunbird I Aethopyga ignicauda Ag. Land I Passer domesticus 32 House Sparrow 'i " R Settlement . 4Sangrum ba VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status! season N location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A M/RN S I Gallus Kallus , 2 Red Junglefowl Lophura /eucome/anos , " R Forest 3 Kalij Pheasant Rufous Woodpecker Ce/eus brachyurus , 'i 'i R R Forest Forest 4 5 6 Greater Yellownape Great Barbet Picus jlavinucha MeKa/aima virens >i" " 'i 1 R R Forest Forest - 7 8 Lineated Barbet Common Hoopoe Crested Kingfisher Megalaima lineata Upupaepops Ale}!;aceryle lu}!;Ubris " " , " , I R R R Forest Ag. Land Streams 9 Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopacea 'i 'i 1 R Forest --r I 10 II Rose-ringed Parakeet Brown Ha\\,k Owl Thick-billed Green Psittacula krameri Ninox scutulata " " >i " I M R S Ag. Land Forest 12 Pi!,leon Treron curvirostra ,; ..), R Forest Wedge-tailed Green 1 13 Pigeon Treron sphenura ,; ,; I R Forest 14 Milvus miwans , 1 15 Black Kite Wolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus " , I M Forest 16 Yellow-billed Blue Magpie Urocissajlavirostris ,; " --J 1 R R Ag. Land Forest 17 'i , 18 19 Rufous Treepie Long-tailed Minivet Dendrocitta vagabunda Pericrocotus etholo}!;Us " " '" R R Forest Forest Black Dronljo Blue-capped Rock Dicrurus macrocercus >i " 1 R Ag. Land " 20 Thrush Monticola cinclorhynchus ..) R Fore~~ 21 Black-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatus 'i , 1 R Streams 22 Common Myna Acridotheres Iristis >i I \) R Settlement 23 Great Tit Parus major >i vi R Forest 24 'II " " Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus R Ag, Land 25 Pvcnonotus leucoKenvs 26 Himalayan Bulbul White·throated Bulbul Alophoixus jlavelous " ," ' R R Ag. Land Ag. Land 27 Striated Prinia White-crested Prinia criniger >i ,; I " I R Forest 28 29 30 Laughingthrush Crimson Sunbird Garrulax leucolophus AethoPYKa siparaia " .. v i I R R Forest Forest House SEarrow Passer domesticus " " R Settlement 5. Siddbitbumka VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status! season N location Commo~ Sparse Rare FIB OIA MIRN S I" I 2 Red Junglefowl Kalij Pheasant Black·rumped Gallus gal/us Lophura leucomelanos " " 'v R R Forest Forest 3 Dinopium benKhalense Flamebaek --J , --J R Forest 4 5 Lineated Barbet Strok-billed Kingfisher Megalaima lineata Halcyon caeenis " --J R R Forest Streams 3 of 11 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Statusl season N location Commo[ Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRN S 6 Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopacea V V R Forest 7 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri 'i 'i M S Ag. Land 8 Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus V '-I M S Forest 9 Rock Pigeon Columba livia 'I 'I R Settlement 10 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis '-I 'i R Ag. Land II Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis '.f V R Ag. Land Yellow-footed Green I I 12 Pigeon Treron curvirostra 'I "J I R Forest I 13 Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus '-I I R Streams 14 Black Kite Milvus migrans 'I 'i M S Forest 15 Lammergeier Gypaetus barbatus 'i V R Forest Golden-fronted 16 Leafbird Chloropsis aurifrons "J -i I R Forest 17 Southern Grey Shrike Lanius meridionalis 'i 'i R Forest Yellow-billed Blue , 18 Magpie Urocissa jlavirostris "J "J I I R Ag. Land 19 Large-billed Crow Corvus macrorhynchos 'i I '-I R Settlement 20 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis V I 1'1 R Settlement 21 Jungle Myna Acridotheres fuscus 'i vi I R Forest Blue-winged 22 Laughingthrush Garrulax squamatus "J "J I R Forest 23 House Sparrow Passer domesticus 'I 1'1 R Settlement 6. Sovak VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Statusl season N 0, A location Commor Sparse Rare' F B MIR!V S 1 Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus -Y '-I I R Forest 2 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos V V i R Forest 3 Speckled Piculet Picumnus innominatus 'i '-I R Forest I 4 Rufous Woodpecker Celeus brachyurus 'i \j I R Forest 5 Leseer Yellownape Picus chlorolophus '-I 'i i R Forest 6 Great Barbet Megalalma virens 'I V R Forest 7 Lineated Barbet Mef(alaima lineata T '-I I R Forest 8 Blue-throated Barbet Afega/aima asiatica '.f j R Forest 9 10 II Common Hoopoe Asian Koel Green-billed Malkoha Upupaepops Eudynamys scolopacea Phaenicophaeus tristis " \j \j 'i '-I VI I I R R R Ag. Land Forest Forest 12 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri v ~ M S Ag.land 13 Brown Hawk Owl Ninox scutulata v ~ I R Forest , 14 Rock Pigeon Columba Iivia '-I I " R Settlement " " 15 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis R Ag. Land " 1 16 Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis "I R Ag. Land Yellow-footed Green ! 17 Pigeon Treron phoenicoptera -.J "JI R Forest 18 Besra Accipiter virgatus V .J I R Settlement 19 Wolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus V ,,: R Ag. Land Red-billed Blue I 20 Magpie Urocissa erythrorhyncha -.J "J I I I I R Forest , 21 22 Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda " " R Forest 23 24 Large-billed Crow Scarlet Minivet White-browed Fantail Corvus macrorhynchos Pericrocotus jlammeus Rhipidura aureola 'i \j \j '-II '''1/ " R R R Settlement Settlement Streams 25 Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus '-I -:, R Ag. Land I Lesser Racket-tailed i 26 Drongo Dicrurus remifer 'I I "J I I R Ag. Land Greater Racket-tailed I I I 27 Drongo Dicurrus paradise us ,j "JI R Ag. Land White-tailed 28 Rubythroat Lusciniapectoralis "J !"J R Forest Rufous-breasted Bush I 29 Robin Tarsiger hyperythrus 'I I I"J , I R Forest Oriental Magpie I 30 Robin White-capped Water Copsychus saularis Chaimarromis "J I"J I I R Forest i i 31 Redstart leucocephalus ~ 1 I R Forest 4 of 11 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status! season N location Com mOl Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRN S 32 Black-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatus 'i 'i R Streams 33 Variable Wheatear Oenanthepicata '1/ 'i M S Forest 34 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis v -V R Settlement 35 Jungle Myna Acridotheres foscus '1/ I~ R Forest 36 Rufous-vented Tit Parus rubidiventris >I '1/ R Forest 37 Great Tit Parus major 'i >I R Forest 38 Black-crested Bulbul PycnonolUS melanicterus \I >II R Ag. Land 39 Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus '1/ -J R Ag. Land 40 Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotus leucofI R Ag. Land 44 Fire-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga ignicauda '1/ v R Ag. Land 45 46 Streaked Spiderhunter House Sparrow Arachnothera magna Passer domesticus I >I v " " R R Forest Settlement 7. GodakVDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status! season N location Commo[ Sparse Rare FiB 0 A MIRN S 1 Red JungJefowl Gallus gallus R Forest 2 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos " 'I . 1'1 " R Forest 3 Common Shelduck Tadorna tadorna 'i I M S River Rufous-bellied 4 Woodpecker Dendrocopos hypervthrus -,j ,j I R Forest 5 6 Great Barbet Common Hoopoe Lineated Barbet MefII M S Forest 18 Besra Accipiter virf;atus "\I -J I I R Settlement ~ ,-:Great Egret Casmerodius a/bus '1/ R Forest 20 Wolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus ~ >I R Ag. Land 21 Brov.n Shrike Lanius cristatus >I Y M S Forest Yellow-billed Blue I 22 Magpie Urocissajlavirostris -,j ;j I I R Forest _ _ Common Green 23 Magpie Cissa chinensis '>/ -J R Forest 1z4 Grey Treepie Dendrocitta formosae '1/ v I R Forest 25 House Crow Corvus Splendens Y ~ R Settlement 26 Large-billed Crow Corvus macrorhynchos '-i --J R Settlement 27 Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotusjlammeus '1/ I '1/ I , R Forest 28 White-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureola -J Iv R Streams 29 Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus v '1/ I R Ag. Land Greater Racket-tailed 30 Drongo Dicurrus paradiseus -,j '>/ R Ag. Land 31 Black-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatus R Streams 32 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis '1/ " 'I I Y R Settlement 33 Hill Myna Gracufa religiosa Y v R Forest 34 Great Tit Parus major \I -J R Forest 35 Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotus leucogenys 'I v R Forest 36 Jungle Prinia Prinia sylvatica v '1/ R Forest White-crested 37 Laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophus -,j ,j R Ag. Land 5 of 11 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Na mes Status! season N I-=-~ location Commoti Sparse Rare F B 0 A M/RN S 38 39 40 Pygmy Wren Babbler Green-tailed Sunbird Fire-tailed Sunbird PnoepYf(a pusilla Aethopyga nipalensis Aethopyga ignicauda " " 'I V " 1 R R R Forest Ag, Land Ag. Land 41 _i " House Sparrow ' 8 Ch' sapaDl VDC I Passer domesticus " R Settlement Migratory S Common Names Scientific Names I Status of occurrence Habitat Status! season Reported N location Commoll Sparse Rare Fi B 0 A MJR/V S I 2 Red lunglefowl Gallus gallus 'i I" , , R Forest 3 4 Kalij Pheasant Bar-headed Goose Rufous Woodpecker Lophura leucomelanos Anser indicus Celeus brachyurus " " 'II 'I R M R S Forest River Forest " R 5 6 Greater Yellownape Great Barbet Picus /lavinucha Mef(alaima virens 'I " " ", R Forest Forest 7 8 Great Hornbill Common Hoopoe Strok-billed Buceros bicomis Upupaepops " " ": " I I M R S Forest Settlement 9 10 Kingfisher Green-billed Malkoha Halcyon capensis Phaenicophaeus Iristis " " "';1 I 1 R M S River River II ~ Rock Pigeon Oriental Turtle Dove Columba livia Streptopelia orientalis " " '1/' " R R Settlement Settlement 13 14 Spotted Dove Barred Cuckoo Dove Streptopelia chinensis Macropygia unchall 'J " " " R R Ag. Land Forest 15 16 Emerald Dove Yellow-wattled Lapwing Chalcophaps indica Vanellus malabaricus 'i -J " R M S Forest Stream - 17 Besra Accipiter virgatus 'i R Forest " " " 18 Black Kite Milvus migrans '1/ R Forest 1 19 LittIe Egret Ef(retta garzetta R Streams 20 Long-tailed Shrike Yellow-billed Blue Lanius schach " " R Forest " " " 21 Magpie Urocissa/lavirostris R Forest 22 23 24 Rufous Treepie Large-billed Crow Dendrocitta vaf(abunda Corvus macrorhynchos 'i v " I" R R Forest Settlement Short-billed Minivet Pericrocotus ethologus " R Forest 1 25 Scarlet Minivet 'I R Forest Pericrocotus flammeus " " 1 , , 26 27 White-throated Fantail Black Drongo Greater Racket-tailed Rhipidura albicollis Dicrurus macro cercus 'I " 'i I 1 1 1 R R Streams Settlement ,j ~ Drongo Dicurrus paradiseus 'I R Ag. Land 1 Oriental Magpie i 1 29 Robin Copsychus saularis -J -J 1 R Forest 30 Black-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatus 'i 'I R Streams 31 32 Common Myna Black-crested Bulbul Acridotheres tristis Pycnonotus melanicterus " 'i 'I I" , R R Settlement Settlement 33 34 Red-whiskered Bulbul Grey-breasted Prinia Pycnonotusjocous Prinia hodf(sonii " " "" R R Ag. Land Forest " " 35 Plain Prinia Prinia inornata 'I 1 R Forest 36 Crimson Sunbird AethoPYf(a siparaja 'J R Settlement 37 , " " " Little Spiderhunter Arachnothera longirostra 1 R Ag. Land 38 Streaked Spiderhunter Arachnothera magna .y i R Ag. Land 39 House Sparrow Passer domesticus 'J I" R Settlement 9. Danabari VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status! season N location Commoti Sparse Rare F B 0 A MJR/V S I 2 Small Buttonquail Kalij Pheasant Turnix sylvatica Lophura leucomelanos " " 'i 'I R R Forest Forest 3 4 Ruddy Shelduck Lesser Yellownape Tadorna}erruginea Picus chlorolophus " " " I M R S River Forest 5 Great Barbet Megalaima virens 'I - " i R Forest 6 Lineated Barbet Megalaima lineata " " R Fore~~ 1 7 Oriental Pied HornbiI1 Anthracoceros albirostris " 'I 1 R Forest 6 of 11 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status! season N location CommOl Sparse Rare F rB OTA MJR/V S 8 9 Great Hornbill Common Hoo~oe Buceros bicornis Upupaepops " " " 'i R R Forest Settlement 10 II Blvth's Kingfisher Common Kingfisher Alcedo Hercules Alcedo at/his " " R R Streams Streams 12 13 Drongo Cuckoo Green-billed Malkoha Surniculus IUf(Ubris Phaenic~aeus tristis " 'I " 'i R R Forest Forest 14 15 Rose-ringed Parakeet White-rumped Needletail Psittacula himalayana Zoonavena sylva/iea 'I ..j " ..j R R Settlement Forest 16 Mountain Scops Owl O/us spilocephalus 'i R Forest 17 Rock Pigeon " R Settlement 18 19 Oriental Turtle Dove Spotted Dove Columba livia Streptopelia orientatis Streptopelia chinensis " " 'I 'i v 'I R R Ag.land Ag. Land Yellow-footed Green 20 Pigeon Treron curvirostra ..j ..j R Forest 21 Demoiselle Crane Grus virgo R River 22 Common Redshank Tringa tolanus " 'I M S River 23 Common Greenshank TrinKa nebularia 'i R Streams 24 Isisbill lbidorhyneha strulhersii " 'I 'i R River 25 26 27 River Lapwing Red-wattled Lapwing Black Kite Vanellus duvaucelii Vanellus indicus Milvus miwans " 'I " 'i 'i R R R River River Forest 28 Crested Serpent Eagle Spi/ornis cheela 'I M S Forest 29 " 30 31 Great Cormorant Little Egret Indian Pond Heron Phalacrocorax carbo Egretta garzetta Ardeola Wayii " " " M R R S River River Ag. Land 32 33 Black Ibis Pseudibispapillosa " R Ag. Land 34 Wolly-necked Strok Bay-backed Shrike Ciconia episopus Lanius vittalus " " I R M S Ag. Land Forest 35 36 Rufous Treepie Grey Treepie Dendrocilta vagabunda Dendrocittaformosae " " " " I I R R Forest Forest 37 38 Large-billed Crow Short-billed Minivet Corvus macrorhvnchos Pericrocolus ethologus " " " 'i R R Settlement Forest 39 40 Scarlet Minivet White-throated Fantail Pericrocotus flammeus Rhipidura albicollis " " " 'I R R Forest Streams 41 42 Black Drongo Ashy Drongo Greater Racket-tailed Dicrurus macrocercus Dicrurus leucophaeus " " " 'i R R Sett1el11~ Settlement-- 43 Drongo Dicurrus paradise us ..j ..j R Ag. Land Chestnut-bellied Rock 44 Thrush Monticola rufiventris ..j ..j R Forest Oriental Magpie 45 Robin Copsychus saularis ..j ..j R Forest __ 46 47 48 White-rumped Shama Black-backed Forktail Common Mi'na Copsychus malabaricus Enicurus immaculalus Acridolheres Iristis >j " " 'i ~ 'i R R R Forest River Settlement 49 50 51 Hill Myna Rufous-vented Tit Black-crested Bulbul Gracula religiosa Parus rubidiventris Pycnonotus melanicterus >j '-I 'i " " 'VI I R R Forest Forest Ag.l.and 52 Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotusjocous -.J "I I R Ag. Land 53 White-throated Bulbul 54 Grey-breasted Prinia Alophoixus flaveolus Prinia hodgsonii 'I " " ", R R Ag. Land Forest 55 56 Zitting Cisticola Black-throated Sunbird Cisticola juncidis AethopJ:'ga saturata 'i ..j ..j " R R Forest Forest 57 Crimson Sunbird Aethopyga siparaja 'i 'i R Ag. Land 58 59 Fire-tailed Sunbird Streaked Spiderhunter Aethopyga ignicauda Arachnothera magna " ...J '\f " R R Ag. Land Ag. Land 60 61 House Sparrow Olive-backed Pipit Passer domesticus Anthus hodgsoni 'I " '" " R R Settlement Forest 10. Mabamai VDC Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Statusl season N location Commo~ Sparse I Rare FIBIOiA M/RN I s I Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos I" I I" I I R I Forest 7 of 11 Migratory S Status of occurrence Habitat Reported Common Names Scientific Names Status/ season N location Commor Sparse Rare F B 0 A M!RN S 2 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus 'I 'Ii R Forest 3 4 5 Bar-headed Goose Common Shelduck Greater Flamebaek Anser indicus Tadorna tadoma Chrysocolaptes lucidus " 'Ii 'Ii \j I M M R S S River River Forest 6 Lineated Barbet Megalaima lineata 'Ii 'II R Forest I 7 Blue-throated barbet Megalalma asiatica 'Ii \j I R Forest 8 " Great Hornbill Buceros bicomis \j R Forest 9 Upupaepops " Common Hoopoe 'Ii I R Settlement 10 Indian Roller Coracias ben$/ R I I River 4 5 6 Greater YeUownape Lineated Barbet Great Hornbill Picus flavinucha MeKalaima lineata Buceros bicornis 'Ii " 'I " " 'I I R R M S Forest Ag. Land Forest 7 8 Common Hoopoe Indian Ro lIer Upupaepops Coracias bent::halensis " " 'I ~ R R Ag. Land Ag.land 9 Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis " " M S Forest to II Blyth's KingfISher Common Kingfisher Green-billed Alcedo hercules Alcedo atthis " 'I Y " R R Streams Streams 12 Malkoha Phaenicophaeus tristis .,J .,J! R Forest 13 Alexandrine Psittacula eupatria ,; Y M S ~Land 8 of 11 Migratory Status of occurrence Habitat Reported S Statusl season Common Names Scientific Names N Commo location n Sparse Rare F B 0 A MlRIV S Parakeet Rose-ringed 14 Parakeet Psittacula himalayana --f ~ M S Ag.Land 15 Crested Treeswift Hemiprocne coronata , ,j R I Forest 16 Mountain Scops Owl Otus spilocephalus , V R Forest 17 Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis 'I ,j R Forest 18 Rock Pigeon Columba livia ,j .; R Settlement 19 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis ,j -V R Settlement__ 20 21 Spotted Dove Wedge-tailed Green Streptopelaia chinensis 'i ~ " --f R Settlement 22 Pigeon Besra Treron sphenura Accipiter virgatus , ,, R R Forest I Forest 23 Black Kite Afilvus migrans -V 'I R ! Forest 24 25 Indian Pond Heron Long-tailed Shrike Ardeola Wayii Lanius Schach " 'i 'II 'I R R Ag.Land Forest Red-billed Blue Urocissa 26 Magpie erythrorhyncha ~ ~ R Forest Dendrocitta 27 Rufous Treepie vagabunda --f ~ R Forest 28 Large-billed Crow Crovus macrorhynchos ,j R Settlement 29 Black-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornus 'i 'i " R Forest 30 Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotus ./lammeus 'i 'i R Forest 31 Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus j '-J R Settlement Greater Racket ~ I 32 tailed Drongo Dicurrus paradiseus 'I R , Settlemen_~ Blue-capped Rock Monticola 33 Thrush cinclorhynchus ~ ~ R Forest Oriental Magpie 34 35 Robin Copsychus saularis , ..J --f R Forest 36 Common Myna Hill Mrna Acridotheres Iris!is Gracula religiosa 'I "j " R R Settlement Forest 37 Green-backed Tit Parus monticolus 'I 'i R ! Forest , Pycnonotus I 38 Black-crested Bulbul melanicterus ~ 'I I R I Settlement 39 Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus ~ 'I I R I I Settlement 40 Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotusleuco~enys -V 'i R Settlement Arachnothera I 41 Little Spiderlmnter lon~irostra --f 'I R Settlement Streaked 42 Spiderhunter Arachnothera ma~a --f ,j R I Forest 43 44 45 Crimson Sunbird House~ow Aethopyga siparaja Passer domesticus \i " " IR 'i R Forest Settlement Olive-backed Pipit Anthus hodgsonii 'I 'i M S Forest 12. Chulachuli VDC Migratory Reported S Status of occurrence Habitat Common Names Scientific Names Status! season location N Commo~ Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S 1 Barred Buttonquail Turnix suscitator I, V R Forest 2 Hill Partridge Arborophila torqueola IV ,j R Forest 3 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos ,j R Forest 4 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus " v '-J . R Forest 5 Bar-headed Goose Anser indicus 'i M S River I 6 Ruddy Shelduck Tadornaj'erruginea " I M S River 7 8 Northern Shoveler Rufous Woodpecker Great Slaty Anas clypeata Celeus brachyurus Mulleripicus " v v I M R S River Forest 9 Woodpecker pulverulentus ~ ,j I R Forest - 10 Greater Yellownape Picus flavinucha ,j -V' R Forest 11 Uneated Barbet lvfegalaima lineata '-J 'i I R Forest 12 Blue-throated barbet Me~alaima asiatica ,j -V R Forest 13 Blue-eared Barbet MeKalaima australis ,j '-J R Forest 14 Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris " Forest 'I I IR 15 Great Hornbill Buceros bicomis 'i ,jl I R Forest 9 of 11 S Common Names Scientific Names Status of occurrence Habitat Migratory Status! season Reported location J N CommOE Sparse Rare F B 0 A l\-fIR/V S :------;--1 16 Common Hoopoe Upupaepops v v R Ag. Land Chestnut-headed Bee- 17 eater Merops leschenaulti --J --J I M S Forest 18 B1ue-beared Bee-eater Nyctyornis athertoni v 'i R Forest I Wbite-throated 19 Kingfisher Halcyon smyrensis --J --J R Streams ~O Asain Koel Eudynamys scolopacea 'i v R Forest 21 Green-billed Malkoha Phaenicophaeus tristis 'i v I R Forest 22 Greater Coucal Centropus sinensis \I v R Forest 23 Alexandrine Parakeet Ps ittacula eupatria V v R Ag. Land 24 ~~ose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula himalavana v v R Ag. Land Ts Crested Treeswift Hemiprocne coronata \I 'i R Forest 26 " Bam Owl Tyto alba 'i R Forest 27 Oriental Scops Owl Otussunia 'i 'i I R Forest 28 Large-tailed Nightjar Caprimulgus macrurus \I Vi R Forest 29 Rock Pigeon Columba livfa v v R Settlement 30 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis \I V II R Ag. Land Eurasian Collared 31 Dove Streptopelaia decaocto --J ,j I I R Ag. Land 32 Barred Cuckoo Dove Macropygia unchall v 'i R Ag. Land 33 Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indica \I v R Forest I Yellow-footed (']feen I I 34 Pigeon Treronphoenicoptera \I I --J I I R Forest 35 Common Greenshank Trinf(a nebularia v R Streams 36 River Lapwing Vanellus duvaucelii 'i R Streams 37 Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus \I R Streams 38 Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus v VI R Forest 39 Crested Sewent Eagle Spilornis cheela v R Forest 40 Besra Accipiter virRatus v " v R Forest 41 Little Egret Egretta garzetta 'i R Forest 42 Indian Pond Heron Ardeola grayii \I 'I I R Ag. Land Black-crowned Night 43 Heron Nycticorax nycticorax --J M S Streams 44 Black Bittern Dupetor jlavicollis v I M S Streams 45 Black Ibis Pseudibis papillosa v v' R Forest V ~ 47 Wolly-necked Strok Greater Adiutant Ciconia episopus Leptoptiolos dubius '-I VI 'I 1 R R Ag. Land Forest 48 Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus 'i VI R Forest 49 Grey-backed Shrike Lanius tephronotus 'i 'I I R Forest 50 Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vaRabunda 'i " I R Forest 51 House Crow Corvus splendens V 1 'i R Settlement 52 Large-billed Crow Corvus macrorhynchos 'i I 'i R Settlement 53 Black-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornus 'I V R Forest 54 Short-billed Minivet Pericrocotus ethologus 'i '-I! R Forest 55 White-throated Fantail Rhipidura albicollis " v R Streams Lesser Racket-tailed 56 Drongo Dicurrus remifer --J --J R Ag. Land 57 Spangled Drongo Dicurrus hottentottus '-I 'I R Settlement Greater Racket-tailed I 58 Drongo Dicurrusparadiseus Y 'I R Ag.land White-tailed 59 Rubythroat Luscinia pectoralis 'I I ,j R Forest 60 Bluethroat Luscinia svecica 'I 'i R Streams Oriental Magpie . 61 Robin Copsychus saularis Y Y R Forest 62 Black-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatus v \I R Streams 63 Slaty-backed Forktail Enicurus schistaceus v R Streams White-capped Water Chaimarrornis 64 Redstart leucocephalus --J R River 65 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis 'I V R Settlement 66 Hill Mvna Rusty-flanked Gracula reliRiosa -". 'i R Forest I 67 Treecreeper Certhia nipalensis --J \I R Forest 68 Great Tit Parus major 'I '-I R Forest 69 Black-crested Bulbul Pycnonotus melanicterus v \I R Settlement 70 Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer \I 'i R Settlement 71 Grey-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsonii --I - V R Forest _.--1 10 of 11 Migratory Reported S Status of occurrence Habitat Common Names Scientific Names Status! season location N Common Sparse Rare FIB 0 A MIRIV S 72 Graceful Prinia Prinia gracilis 'i 1'1 R Forest Greater Necklaced I I 73 74 Laughingthrush Pygmy Wren Babbler Black-throated Garrulax pectoralis Pnoepyga pusilla " " ..J 1"1/ R R Ag. Land Forest 75 76 Sun bird Crimson Sunbird Aethopyga saturata Aethopyga siparaia " 'i " 'I R R Ag. Land Ag.!-~ 77 78 House Sparrow Upland Pipit Passer domesticus Anthus sylvanus -.J " Note: HabItats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agnculturalland 'i " R R Settlement Forest Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R == Resident, V == Visitor occasionally, S - migration 'season 11 of 11 Annex 6.2.:l:ld: Details 01 the Avian Species in Project VDCs 01 Jhapa District Annex 6.2.11.d : Birds of the Jhapa District, KCTLP . 1 L a kh anpur VDC I Migratory Reported SN i Common Names I Scientific Names Status of occurrence Habitat Statusl season location Common Sparse Rare F B 0 A MIRIV S 1 Small Buttonquail Turnix sy/vatica '>I '.f R Forest 2 Greylag Goose Anser anser ! .,; M S I Streams 3 Greater Hameback Chrysocolaptes /ucidus 'i '>I R Forest Indian Grey 4 5 Hornbill Common Hoopoe Ocyceros birostris Upupaepops I .,; " '>I '.f R R Forest Ag. Land 6 Indian Roller Coracias bengha/ensis '.f -.J R Ag. Land Blue-eared 7 Kingfisher Alcedo meninting .,; .,j R Streams , 8 Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopacea 'i '>I R I Forest Rose-ringed I 9 Parakeet Psittacula krameri " .,j R I Ag. Land 10 11 Brown Hawk Owl Mountain Scops Owl Ninox scutulata Otus spilocepha/us I" '>I " .,;1 I R R Forest Forest 12 Rock Pigeon Columba livia .,j .,j R I Settlement I Oriental Turtle I3 Dove Streptopelia orientalis 'i I .,jl I R Ag. Land 14 l.,j " Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis I R Ag. Land Pompadour Green 15 Pigeon 1reronpompadora ~ -.J I R Forest Grey-headed I 16 17 Lapwing Jerdon's Baza Vanellus cinereus Avicedajerdoni " I~ '>I " R M S Streams Forest 18 Black Kite Milvus migrans !" .,; R Forest 19 Besra Accipiter virgatus .,; I ~ , I R Forest I 20 21 Little Egret Indian Pond Heron Egretta garzetta Ardeola grayii " .,; I " .,; , ! ..j R R Forest Streams 22 Black Ibis Pseudibis papillosa I" R Forest 23 Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach .,; !~ R Forest ~ I 24 " I Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda I R Forest I .,; 25 26 House Crow Large-billed Crow Corvus splendens Crovus macrorhynchos " ~ .,; R R Settlement Settlement 27 I Black Drongo Oriental Magpie Dicrurus macrocercus 'i I I I ,,' R Ag.land 28 I Robin Copsychus sau/aris .,j I I .,; R Forest - 29 Stumus contm Asian Pied Starling -.J I 'i I R I Forest i I I i 30 31 32 Common Myna Graceful Prinia House Sparrow Acridotheres tristis Prinia gracilis Passer domesticus 'i " .,; I I -.J " ~ R R R Settlement Forest Settlement ! Note: Habitats = F- forest, B - Bush, 0- Open grass land, A - Agnculturalland Migratory status and season = M - Migratory, R = Resident, V = Visitor occasionally, S - migration season 1 of 1 Annex 7.1 : Households Owning Land 01 the Sub-station Areas Annex 7.1: Households Owning Land of the SUb-station Areas A. lIam Substation, lIam District, Godak VDC Ward No.3 (Ka) Old Kitta No. Area SN Name and Address of Land owner (Sabik Kitta No) Kitta No. (Current) Ropani Ana Paisa I Dam 1 Alok Tea Industries Biratnagaar 1 102 4 1 1 I 1 2 Alok Tea Industries, Biratnagaar 3 104 18 8 0 I I 0 3 Alok Tea Industries ,Biratnagaar 11 106 2 4 3 1 4 Alok Tea Industries ,Biratnagaar 24 108 2 9 3 1 5 Alok Tea Industries ,Biratnagaar 25 110 2 6 1 1 Final Total 29 14 1 0 Source: NEA B. Phidim Substation, Panchthar District, Phidim VDC Ward No.4 (Old Ward No.6) Name and Area Kitta SN Name and Address of Land owner Address of Ropani Ana Paisa Dam No Mohi 1 Bhim Bhadur Thapa Chettri, Phidim-6 - 10 3 8 2 1 2 Sunita Kurumba, Phidim-1 and - 12 0 7 0 , , 1 Urmila Pradhan Phidim-5 I 3 Sunita Kurumba, Phidim-1 and - 13 2 8 0 I I 1 I Urmila Pradhan Phidim-5 I 4 SunitaKurumba, Phidim-1 and - 15 0 2 1 2 Urmila Pradhan Phidim-5 5 Sunita Kurumba, Phidim-1 and - 16 2 9 0 3 Urmila Pradhan Phidim-5 6 Sunita Kurumba, Phidim-1 and 18 5 10 0 0 Urmila Pradhan Phidim-5 Total 12 44 3 8 Final Total 14 13 1 I 0 Source: NEA C. Damak Substation, Jhapa District, Lakahanpur VDC, Ward No. : 1 (Ka) I Old Kitta I Kitta No. Area SN I No (Sabik I (Current) Name and Address of Land owner Bigah Kattha Dhur i Kitta No) 1 207 207 Bhoj Kumari Budhathoki 0 8 0 1 I Husband: Bhim Bhahadur, Father in law: Gobu 2 : 209 209 Bhoj Kumari Budhathoki 0 13 13 Husband: Bhim Bhahadur, Father in law: Gobu 3 210 210 Bharat Kumar Budhathoki 0 8 0 Father: Shim Shahadur, Grandfather: Gobu 4 205 205 Bharat Kumar Budhathoki 0 2 , 10 1 Father: Bhim Bhahadur, Grandfather: Gobu I 5 206 206 Rohit Budhathoki 0 10 I 15 Father: Bhim Bhahadur, Grandfather: Gobu . I 6 208 208 Tila Sudhathoki (Niraula) 0 3 0 Husband: Shim Bhahadur, Father in law: Nara I Bahadur I I 7 165 246 Sher Sahadur limbu I 0 16 I 0 Father: Saldhoj, Grandfather: Shreedhoj I I I Total I - 60 38 Total 3 1 18 Source: NEA 1 of 1 Pictorial Highlights Improvea qoat Sfietf, Sartap, Paawasartap'14)C J{ouse witfz Communication 'facility, Pauwasartap '14)C J{ousefzoMSUf'()ey, 'Tudi{fie( Cfzat tedJiunga '14)C J{ousefzoMSUf'()ey, 'Elfsfiepa, Cfzatteafzunga '14)C !J)ua6anga Sp. of!Project )f rea )fmreso