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, India, and have proliferated enormously during the 1980s. However, their impact in terms of forest regeneration has been …
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marginalized groups in natural resource management. Focusing on the case of Joint Forest Management (JFM) in India, this paper …
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This study suggests that one of the most productive (and most neglected) uses of social science research in forestry development projects is to examine foresters' beliefs regarding rural peoples. This suggestion is illustrated with data from the Forestry Planning and Development Project,...
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Degraded forests account for significant share in total land degradation of the state. The major land degradation is seen due to water erosion, which account for 80-90 per cent of the total land degradation. Apart from land degradation, people's participation and area under Joint Forest...
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This study examines the interrelationship between poverty and forest dependency in one of the poorest regions of India …
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This paper is an attempt to critically survey the movement for Joint Forest Management (JFM) in India. The study … commences with a description of the policy context in which Joint Forest Management got initiated in India. It considers the … 1980s to have effected a paradigm shift in India's forest policy and legislations. The passage of the Forest Conservation …
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fuelwood in cooking is a leading cause of indoor air pollution. Using household data from India, we show that households …
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fuelwood in cooking is a leading cause of indoor air pollution. Using household data from India, we show that households …
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