Distribution and availability of raw materials for production of Nepali handmade paper from Daphne species in Darchula district, Nepal

The study, conducted in 2005 in Darchula district of the far western region of Nepal, aimed at assessing the distribution of Lokta plants (Daphne species) and the sustainable availability of their bark as a raw material for Nepali handmade paper. Stratifi ed random sampling design was adopted for co...

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