Forests have been the lifeline of indigenous people in India. However, the British government and, subsequently, the government of independent India have caused the severance of the people'scenturies old relationship with the forest. Deprived of the right of access to the forests and devoid of other means of livelihood, the people began to exploit the forests. Gradually it dawned on the government that the protection of the forests would be well-nigh impossible without the active participation of user groups. This led to the concept of Joint Forest Management, which began in West Bengal in the Jharkhand area. After a study of the problems involved, the paper concludes that JFM policies and practices based on the need of the tribals, co...
This article demonstrates that the resistance movement of forest communities in western Midnapore di...
Indian forests are predominantly (98.46%) owned and managed under command and control system by Stat...
The purpose of this study was to assess the perceptions of forest officers/staff and local people ab...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
The execution of Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a paradigm shift in the history of Indian forest c...
Not AvailableA participatory approach to forest management popularly known as Joint Forest Manageme...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
ABSTRACT: This paper demonstrates that the resistance movement of forest communities in western Midn...
Joint forest management (JFM) is a system in which forestry departments and local communities share ...
The shift in control of forests from people to the state resulted notonly in their alienation from t...
While investigating the historical perspective of joint forest management (JFM) programme, this pap...
Governments around the world increasingly seek to manage their forests with the collaboration of the...
This paper is an attempt to critically survey the movement for Joint Forest Management(JFM) in India...
Forest management has been a problem for many countries. The practical evidence pointsto the fact th...
This article demonstrates that the resistance movement of forest communities in western Midnapore di...
Indian forests are predominantly (98.46%) owned and managed under command and control system by Stat...
The purpose of this study was to assess the perceptions of forest officers/staff and local people ab...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
The execution of Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a paradigm shift in the history of Indian forest c...
Not AvailableA participatory approach to forest management popularly known as Joint Forest Manageme...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
ABSTRACT: This paper demonstrates that the resistance movement of forest communities in western Midn...
Joint forest management (JFM) is a system in which forestry departments and local communities share ...
The shift in control of forests from people to the state resulted notonly in their alienation from t...
While investigating the historical perspective of joint forest management (JFM) programme, this pap...
Governments around the world increasingly seek to manage their forests with the collaboration of the...
This paper is an attempt to critically survey the movement for Joint Forest Management(JFM) in India...
Forest management has been a problem for many countries. The practical evidence pointsto the fact th...
This article demonstrates that the resistance movement of forest communities in western Midnapore di...
Indian forests are predominantly (98.46%) owned and managed under command and control system by Stat...
The purpose of this study was to assess the perceptions of forest officers/staff and local people ab...