A moderate increase in funds allocated to forestry under India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Act could revitalize the rural economy and the environment. Green jobs are receiving unprec-edented attention as signs of a more sustainable economy and a society that conserves the environ-ment for present and future generations (ILO, 2008). The current economic crisis presents unique opportunities for moving towards a greener future by giving a major thrust to the forest sector that will gener-ate employment, create real and durable assets and help rebuild rural India. Unem
After the unprecedented deterioration of our global environment, the world has decided to adopt glob...
Not AvailableAgroforestry has high potential for simultaneously satisfying three important objective...
India is vast, diverse and complex, in its environments and in environment-society relations. These ...
India possesses several advantages due to its varied ecological range and agro-climates to cultivate...
Neoliberalism in India, rather than consisting of a wholesale withdrawal of the state, has seen its ...
Not AvailableThe forestry sector in India has been playing a pivotal role in the economy both becaus...
The paper seeks to explore the opportunities created by climate change and mitigation efforts in agr...
Forests are considered primarily as social and environmental resource, and secondarily as commercial...
Rajasthan, the largest state in India, has about 5% of the Indian population, but supports the highe...
India, as in most parts of the world, suffers from forest depletion. The marginalised communities d...
Re-imagining forests as multifunctional and sustainable resources for a low carbon rural economy: th...
India is an agrarian economy and agriculture continues to be the mainstay of the Indian economy, who...
Forests are considered as a sacred asset in India and have guided the way of living throughout its h...
India has become the second most popular the most poverty-stricken countries. Seventy percent of pe...
Tribal peoples globally are among the most vulnerable groups to climate change and variability. This...
After the unprecedented deterioration of our global environment, the world has decided to adopt glob...
Not AvailableAgroforestry has high potential for simultaneously satisfying three important objective...
India is vast, diverse and complex, in its environments and in environment-society relations. These ...
India possesses several advantages due to its varied ecological range and agro-climates to cultivate...
Neoliberalism in India, rather than consisting of a wholesale withdrawal of the state, has seen its ...
Not AvailableThe forestry sector in India has been playing a pivotal role in the economy both becaus...
The paper seeks to explore the opportunities created by climate change and mitigation efforts in agr...
Forests are considered primarily as social and environmental resource, and secondarily as commercial...
Rajasthan, the largest state in India, has about 5% of the Indian population, but supports the highe...
India, as in most parts of the world, suffers from forest depletion. The marginalised communities d...
Re-imagining forests as multifunctional and sustainable resources for a low carbon rural economy: th...
India is an agrarian economy and agriculture continues to be the mainstay of the Indian economy, who...
Forests are considered as a sacred asset in India and have guided the way of living throughout its h...
India has become the second most popular the most poverty-stricken countries. Seventy percent of pe...
Tribal peoples globally are among the most vulnerable groups to climate change and variability. This...
After the unprecedented deterioration of our global environment, the world has decided to adopt glob...
Not AvailableAgroforestry has high potential for simultaneously satisfying three important objective...
India is vast, diverse and complex, in its environments and in environment-society relations. These ...