Sajjan Regmi is currently pursuing his Master’s degree at the School of Forestry and Natural Resource Management, Tribhuvan University.With the strong background in forestry, he has previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Forestry, where he contributed to research on the eco-physiology of Eucalyptus species in the Sagarnath Forest. His research interests include forest ecology, community forestry, and the management of common natural resources.
Publications:
Khatri, D., Paudel, G., Paudel, D., Regmi, S., & Parajuli, R. (2025). Institutional development and functioning in Nepal’s community forestry: Lessons from four decades of practice. In H. Ojha, K. K. Shrestha, N. S. Paudel, R. Karki, D. Khatri, S. Baral, M. R. Banjade, & I. Nuberg (Eds.), Restoring forests and improving livelihoods in Nepal: Four decades of community forestry (1st ed.). Routledge.
Sharma, L. N., Poudel, Y. B., Pun Magar, R., Bhattarai, M., Neupane, A., Regmi, S., Pendry, C., & Gautam, A. (2024). Jalthal biodiversity approach: Conservation of plant diversity with emphasis on rare and threatened trees in Jalthal remnant forest. ForestAction Nepal.