This study explores policy framework on current JFM programme, which secures traditional right of local need subject to the carrying capacity of forest, but face moral hazard problem in which Government cannot legally monitor actions against JFM householdswhich live below poverty line and that extract TFPs for their livelihood, and thereby threatening to sustainability of forest, whereas the incentive work opportunities that Government provides them is insufficient for their subsistence. A good incentive fee dependent on their work plus a lump sum fee (subsidy) are required for their livelihood sustenance and sustainability of forest resources
This paper attempts to find out the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) programme for ...
Forests have been the lifeline of indigenous people in India. However, the British government and, s...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
This study explores policy framework on current JFM programme, which secures traditional right of lo...
This study explores policy framework on current JFM programme, which secures traditional right of lo...
This study seeks to explore the impact of a moral hazard problem in the Joint Forest Management (JFM...
This study seeks to explore policy framework on the impact of moral hazard problem in the JFMP in wh...
India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights ...
Around 28% of the total forest area in India has been brought under Joint Forest Management (JFM) an...
The objectives of this article are to assess linkages and impact of participatory JFM Programme on S...
This paper attempts to find out the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) programme for ...
With regard to forest management, rural livelihood, and poverty in India, it is often debated that J...
ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to find out the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) prog...
Poor people are both cause and effect of environmental degradation. Environment of poor is more degr...
This empirical study assesses the impact of community-based initiative under gender sensitive joint ...
This paper attempts to find out the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) programme for ...
Forests have been the lifeline of indigenous people in India. However, the British government and, s...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
This study explores policy framework on current JFM programme, which secures traditional right of lo...
This study explores policy framework on current JFM programme, which secures traditional right of lo...
This study seeks to explore the impact of a moral hazard problem in the Joint Forest Management (JFM...
This study seeks to explore policy framework on the impact of moral hazard problem in the JFMP in wh...
India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights ...
Around 28% of the total forest area in India has been brought under Joint Forest Management (JFM) an...
The objectives of this article are to assess linkages and impact of participatory JFM Programme on S...
This paper attempts to find out the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) programme for ...
With regard to forest management, rural livelihood, and poverty in India, it is often debated that J...
ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to find out the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) prog...
Poor people are both cause and effect of environmental degradation. Environment of poor is more degr...
This empirical study assesses the impact of community-based initiative under gender sensitive joint ...
This paper attempts to find out the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) programme for ...
Forests have been the lifeline of indigenous people in India. However, the British government and, s...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...