This article explores the conditions and perceptions of daily wage work provided by the Forest Department around Panna Tiger Reserve in Central India. Drawing on 15 months of ethnographic fieldwork, it analyses the conditions of forest work within this context of livelihood prohibitions, the broader political economy of precarious labour, and village-forest relations in Panna district. Through different case studies, the article unpacks the dynamics of familiarity, negotiation and exploitation that characterise forest work, utilising forest workers' own description of their work to comment on how a confluence of vulnerable conditions compel local people to take up the precarious daily wage work offered by the Forest Department. The workers'...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013Includes bibliographical references (leaves 152–165).Following...
Protection of forests and wildlife outside protected areas (PAs) is necessary for the conservation o...
Civil conflicts often affect the control of natural resources, altering their access and use. Using ...
This article explores the conditions and perceptions of daily wage work provided by the Forest Depar...
This thesis explores the relationships between the Forest Department and local villagers around Pann...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
This article explores the multiple processes of maintaining access and asserting user rights to fore...
The literature on forest conservation lacks comparative analyses of decentralisation across differen...
Abstract Forest is the life line of human civilization. Global warming is now working as a challeng...
Do exclusionary forest access regimes have an unequal impact on livelihood activities? This paper an...
Tribal women known for their deep association with the forests are an economically active lot but ne...
Villagers are blamed for degrading the forest by lopping oak branches for fodder in the Central Hima...
This article examines two conflicting narratives concerning the relationship between tribals and for...
This article examines trends in farming and livelihood activities among forest-dwelling Adivasi farm...
In India, where population density exacerbates environmental, economic and social problems, agrofore...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013Includes bibliographical references (leaves 152–165).Following...
Protection of forests and wildlife outside protected areas (PAs) is necessary for the conservation o...
Civil conflicts often affect the control of natural resources, altering their access and use. Using ...
This article explores the conditions and perceptions of daily wage work provided by the Forest Depar...
This thesis explores the relationships between the Forest Department and local villagers around Pann...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
This article explores the multiple processes of maintaining access and asserting user rights to fore...
The literature on forest conservation lacks comparative analyses of decentralisation across differen...
Abstract Forest is the life line of human civilization. Global warming is now working as a challeng...
Do exclusionary forest access regimes have an unequal impact on livelihood activities? This paper an...
Tribal women known for their deep association with the forests are an economically active lot but ne...
Villagers are blamed for degrading the forest by lopping oak branches for fodder in the Central Hima...
This article examines two conflicting narratives concerning the relationship between tribals and for...
This article examines trends in farming and livelihood activities among forest-dwelling Adivasi farm...
In India, where population density exacerbates environmental, economic and social problems, agrofore...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013Includes bibliographical references (leaves 152–165).Following...
Protection of forests and wildlife outside protected areas (PAs) is necessary for the conservation o...
Civil conflicts often affect the control of natural resources, altering their access and use. Using ...