India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on forests and their produce for their livelihood. Indian Forest Act of 1865 was the first attempt of colonial govt. to assert a monopoly right over forest resources. By the act of 1878, the customary rights of the villagers were denied. In the post-colonial period, the national forest policy of 1952 also asserted the monopoly of the state over the forest in the new brand ‘national interest’. There is a sharp rise in the production of industrial and fuelwood. The blind acceptance of the colonial policy of practice of monoculture and denial of customary rights to the forest dwellers destroys the ecological balance, and make them ecological refugee...
The land alienation among tribal communities began during British colonization in India when the Bri...
All the societies, in general, have some degree of dependence, directly or indirectly, on forests fo...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
This article discusses the changing access of an indigenous group to forests in the context of a cha...
The history of human existence and civilizations are intertwined with forests and trees. Forests are...
Precolonial India was largely a nation of people who relied on their immediate surroundings for a di...
This case study explored forest resource-use patterns to understand villagers' dependency on forests...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
The study is going to an attempt to tribal women livelihood on forest in India. Forest is an integra...
This article examines two conflicting narratives concerning the relationship between tribals and for...
This dissertation explores the lives of indigenous communities in India and their relationships to t...
This article demonstrates that the resistance movement of forest communities in western Midnapore di...
There is a growing international concern about the depletion of forest resources and some states are...
The land alienation among tribal communities began during British colonization in India when the Bri...
All the societies, in general, have some degree of dependence, directly or indirectly, on forests fo...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
This article discusses the changing access of an indigenous group to forests in the context of a cha...
The history of human existence and civilizations are intertwined with forests and trees. Forests are...
Precolonial India was largely a nation of people who relied on their immediate surroundings for a di...
This case study explored forest resource-use patterns to understand villagers' dependency on forests...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
The study is going to an attempt to tribal women livelihood on forest in India. Forest is an integra...
This article examines two conflicting narratives concerning the relationship between tribals and for...
This dissertation explores the lives of indigenous communities in India and their relationships to t...
This article demonstrates that the resistance movement of forest communities in western Midnapore di...
There is a growing international concern about the depletion of forest resources and some states are...
The land alienation among tribal communities began during British colonization in India when the Bri...
All the societies, in general, have some degree of dependence, directly or indirectly, on forests fo...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...