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(1) How is decentralization in forest management influenced by the level of social capital in the communities in which they operate? This question allowed us to relate interaction among people and networks between them, to the efficient functioning of organizations. This is the operational level....
India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights in the name of forest and wildlife conservation. However, poor conservation outcomes have forced planners to reconsider the role of the forest community in resource use and conservation. Presence of...
Management of forest resources is a major problem area in developing countries. Basing discussion of the problem on the situation in India this article recognizes the importance of a rational pricing policy but also argues that forest administration has to be strengthened. Regeneration of forest resour...
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1995. Sustainable development and community forest management in Bihar,India. Society and Natural Resources 8: 339-50.Krishnaswamy, A. 1995. Sustainable development and community forest management in Bihar, India. Society Nat. Resources 8:339 - 350....
Public participation has become a very common word in present-day policy-making, management decisions, and also within the academic circles. But the first thing we need to rectify is the perception that we, the urban dwellers, own the forests and we can only ensure participation of tribal ...
Several attempts have been made world over to develop criteria and indicators, which are specific to various forestry conditions and recognized as appropriate tools for assessing and monitoring progress towards sustainable forest management. In India, the process for measuring forest sustainability has ...
People have a marginal role in managing forests located in the vicinity of their villages in Northern India. This situation is scrutinized in this paper by studying strategic play of forest users. Thereto, a 1 versus n —1 game of people's participation in forest management is estimated for ...
India's Joint Forest Management (JFM) programme is among the first and largest initiatives for collaborative forest governance worldwide. In JFM, the state, represented by the Forest Department (FD), and the village community share responsibilities and benefits of jointly protecting and managing fore...