Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people of the country live in the rural area where subsistence income generating activities are mainly related to exploring natural resources. A high population and its basic needs, thus, cause overexploitation of resources. Forest resources are one of the most overexploited resources in the country. Presently the forest cover is 13.36% of the total land that is alarming for the environmental sustainability. In order to protect forest resources from such overexploitation, participatory forest management approach was followed by the Forest Department involving rural poor. They were provided 1ha of degraded land for plantation and in a few cases 0.5 ha...
Changes of conservation policy from fortress to community conservation aimed at balancing sustainab...
It is well known that forest resources contribute to the livelihoods of many rural people throughout...
The objectives of this article are to assess linkages and impact of participatory JFM Programme on S...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
Poverty-environment interaction through participatory forest management in Bangladesh: an evidence o...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Sal (Shorea robusta) forests in Bangladesh comprise an area of 120,255 ha and are economically and ...
At present, encroachment rate is too high and increasing alarmingly that causes environmental degrad...
This paper presents the results of a three-year action research project, which investigated the impa...
The Sal (Shorea robusta) forests provide a substantial part of the forest cover of the country and c...
The Sal (Shorea robusta) forests provide a substantial part of the forest cover of the country and c...
<p>Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) has undergone a number of biodiversity restoration programs in t...
Participatory forest management is one way of preventing forest resources degradation while benefiti...
At present, encroachment rate is too high and increasing alarmingly that causes environmental degrad...
Changes of conservation policy from fortress to community conservation aimed at balancing sustainab...
It is well known that forest resources contribute to the livelihoods of many rural people throughout...
The objectives of this article are to assess linkages and impact of participatory JFM Programme on S...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
Poverty-environment interaction through participatory forest management in Bangladesh: an evidence o...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Sal (Shorea robusta) forests in Bangladesh comprise an area of 120,255 ha and are economically and ...
At present, encroachment rate is too high and increasing alarmingly that causes environmental degrad...
This paper presents the results of a three-year action research project, which investigated the impa...
The Sal (Shorea robusta) forests provide a substantial part of the forest cover of the country and c...
The Sal (Shorea robusta) forests provide a substantial part of the forest cover of the country and c...
<p>Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) has undergone a number of biodiversity restoration programs in t...
Participatory forest management is one way of preventing forest resources degradation while benefiti...
At present, encroachment rate is too high and increasing alarmingly that causes environmental degrad...
Changes of conservation policy from fortress to community conservation aimed at balancing sustainab...
It is well known that forest resources contribute to the livelihoods of many rural people throughout...
The objectives of this article are to assess linkages and impact of participatory JFM Programme on S...