Description: How do we recognize and understand the interactions between nature, nationness, and nationalism? How is nature appropriated by politics when asserting identity, interests, and rights? Drawing from South Asia¿s varying regions, the essays in this pathbreaking volume answer such questions. They range in time from early colonial history to the end of the twentieth century, and their research locations extend from north-west Pakistan to eastern Bangladesh, and from Meghalaya in north-east India to the Kerala coast in the south-west.The authors deploy methods from history, geography, anthropology, religious studies, and forest ecology. The topics covered include forests, agriculture, marine fisheries, parks, sacred landscapes, prope...
With tens of millions of hectares and hundreds of millions of lives in the balance, the debate over ...
Abstract We document the economic and socio-cultural vulnerability of a forest-dependent community i...
Rural people in developing countries including India continue to access a number of types of 'forest...
Description: How do we recognize and understand the interactions between nature, nationness, and nat...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
The multiplicity of interests around forests in India reflects the range of social groups who have a...
One of the most damaging consequences of forest management and wildlife conservation policies around...
International audienceIn the north-eastern hills of Meghalaya, the Khasi Hills project, self-adverti...
This book explores the relations between people and forests in Peninsular Malaysia where the planet’...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
A heated debate has been going on for roughly three decades about who should hold stewardship over A...
Acclaimed for their unique ecosystem and Royal Bengal tigers, the mangrove slands that comprise the ...
The book examines reform in forest management policy in India and Nepal, in particular focussing on ...
This thesis explores the ways in which the Adivasis of Nagarahole Tiger Reserve in Karnataka make cl...
Sacred forests or sacred groves are patches of forest vegetation which are traditionally protected b...
With tens of millions of hectares and hundreds of millions of lives in the balance, the debate over ...
Abstract We document the economic and socio-cultural vulnerability of a forest-dependent community i...
Rural people in developing countries including India continue to access a number of types of 'forest...
Description: How do we recognize and understand the interactions between nature, nationness, and nat...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
The multiplicity of interests around forests in India reflects the range of social groups who have a...
One of the most damaging consequences of forest management and wildlife conservation policies around...
International audienceIn the north-eastern hills of Meghalaya, the Khasi Hills project, self-adverti...
This book explores the relations between people and forests in Peninsular Malaysia where the planet’...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
A heated debate has been going on for roughly three decades about who should hold stewardship over A...
Acclaimed for their unique ecosystem and Royal Bengal tigers, the mangrove slands that comprise the ...
The book examines reform in forest management policy in India and Nepal, in particular focussing on ...
This thesis explores the ways in which the Adivasis of Nagarahole Tiger Reserve in Karnataka make cl...
Sacred forests or sacred groves are patches of forest vegetation which are traditionally protected b...
With tens of millions of hectares and hundreds of millions of lives in the balance, the debate over ...
Abstract We document the economic and socio-cultural vulnerability of a forest-dependent community i...
Rural people in developing countries including India continue to access a number of types of 'forest...