India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights in the name of forest and wildlife conservation. However, poor conservation outcomes have forced planners to reconsider the role of the forest community in resource use and conservation. Presence of a deep-rooted economic, social, cultural and ethical difference between members of Forest Protection Committee (FPC) constrains group behaviour and their capacity to modify regulations governing resource use. This paper studies the forest policy regimes of India in detail and seeks to investigate the influence of emerging socio-economic issues towards formulating a more robust and sustainable future forest policy by selecting the district of Banku...
Decentralization of forest management in India has taken a leap forward with declaration of the Sche...
International audienceCommunity forestry and participatory forest policies such as Joint Fo...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
The multiplicity of interests around forests in India reflects the range of social groups who have a...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Village communities like those in the rural areas of Rajasthan have undergone changes in their envir...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
ABSTRACT Decentralisation and devolution have been a major policy theme in Common Property Resources...
In recent years, state decentralization of control over community resource management has been incre...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Forests used to be an important source of revenue for the government of India, which is no longer th...
This study analyses participation in joint forest management (JFM). The study is based on in-depth i...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
Decentralization of forest management in India has taken a leap forward with declaration of the Sche...
International audienceCommunity forestry and participatory forest policies such as Joint Fo...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
The multiplicity of interests around forests in India reflects the range of social groups who have a...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Village communities like those in the rural areas of Rajasthan have undergone changes in their envir...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
ABSTRACT Decentralisation and devolution have been a major policy theme in Common Property Resources...
In recent years, state decentralization of control over community resource management has been incre...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
Forests used to be an important source of revenue for the government of India, which is no longer th...
This study analyses participation in joint forest management (JFM). The study is based on in-depth i...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
Decentralization of forest management in India has taken a leap forward with declaration of the Sche...
International audienceCommunity forestry and participatory forest policies such as Joint Fo...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...