Research and Knowledge Management

Research and Knowledge Management: Driving Evidence-Based Action

At Worldwide Nature Conservation Nepal (WWN), we believe that informed decisions lead to sustainable outcomes. Our work in Research and Knowledge Management ensures that all our interventions are grounded in rigorous research and that the knowledge we generate is effectively shared to foster broader understanding and impact.

Evidence-Based Research

We conduct comprehensive research across various thematic areas, including environmental conservation, climate change adaptation, and community development. Our research provides critical insights that inform policy-making, guide project design, and shape our on-the-ground actions.

Knowledge Generation and Sharing

WWN is dedicated to creating a repository of knowledge that benefits not only our organization but also the broader community. We regularly publish research findings, case studies, and success stories to share lessons learned and best practices with stakeholders, partners, and the public.

Capacity Building in Research

To ensure that research is a central pillar of sustainable development, we also focus on building the capacity of local researchers and institutions. Through training and collaboration, we empower them to conduct high-quality research that addresses local challenges and contributes to global knowledge.

Research and Knowledge Management Projects

  1. Biodiversity Assessment Studies (2021-2022)

    • Focus: Conducting extensive research on local biodiversity to inform conservation efforts.
    • Outcome: Comprehensive biodiversity profiles used to guide conservation strategies.
  2. Climate Change Impact Studies (2020-2021)

    • Focus: Analyzing the effects of climate change on vulnerable communities.
    • Outcome: Data-driven adaptation strategies implemented in high-risk areas.
  3. Community Knowledge Sharing Platform (2019-2020)

    • Focus: Creating an online platform for sharing research findings and local knowledge.
    • Outcome: Increased access to research and enhanced community engagement in sustainable practices.
  4. Research Training Programs (2018-2019)

    • Focus: Providing training to local researchers on advanced research methodologies.
    • Outcome: Strengthened research capacity within local communities and institutions.

Cross-Cutting Contributions

Our focus on research and knowledge management is a cross-cutting element that enhances the effectiveness of all our thematic areas. By grounding our work in evidence and promoting knowledge sharing, we ensure that our initiatives are not only impactful but also sustainable.

Stay Informed, Stay Connected

At WWN, we are committed to advancing knowledge as a cornerstone of sustainable development. By staying informed and connected with us, you can contribute to and benefit from the wealth of knowledge we generate and share.

Together, we can turn research into action and create a sustainable future for all.

Worldwide Nature Conservation Nepal (WWN)

"Empowering Conservation, Sustaining Communities"

Worldwide Nature Conservation-Nepal (WWN)

Dhapasi ht. Tokha Municiality, Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone: +977-9851089994

Email: info@wwnnepal.org

Web: www.wwnnepal.org,