Many states in India have initiated various measures to protect their forest resources. Maharashtra is no exception to this phenomenon. An attempt, therefore, has been made in this paper to examine the extent to which this state is successful in conserving and managing its forest resources. The main foci of attention of this study are on evaluating various forest related indicators of Maharashtra such as distribution of forest area, outturn of major and minor forest produce, income and expenditure pattern on state forestry, extent of social forestry, and afforestation, etc.The study revealed very interesting observations. One of the major observations of this study was the sharp decline in revenue receipts from state forestry, especially af...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
Many states in the country have initiated various measures to protect their forest resources. Mahar...
Many states in India have initiated various measures to protect their forest resources. Maharashtra ...
Not AvailableThe forestry sector in India has been playing a pivotal role in the economy both becaus...
Indian forests are predominantly (98.46%) owned and managed under command and control system by Stat...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
This paper is an attempt to critically survey the movement for Joint Forest Management(JFM) in India...
Forests used to be an important source of revenue for the government of India, which is no longer th...
Rajasthan, the largest state in India, has about 5% of the Indian population, but supports the highe...
This paper analyses the underlying causes of secondary forest formation and recovery in India, parti...
This paper brings out the issues related to natural resource exists, management and erosion right fr...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
Forest is essential for the healthy subsistence of human being on earth. Law has been framed to regu...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
Many states in the country have initiated various measures to protect their forest resources. Mahar...
Many states in India have initiated various measures to protect their forest resources. Maharashtra ...
Not AvailableThe forestry sector in India has been playing a pivotal role in the economy both becaus...
Indian forests are predominantly (98.46%) owned and managed under command and control system by Stat...
Provides a brief account of the development of the Joint Forest Management Scheme in India, especial...
This paper is an attempt to critically survey the movement for Joint Forest Management(JFM) in India...
Forests used to be an important source of revenue for the government of India, which is no longer th...
Rajasthan, the largest state in India, has about 5% of the Indian population, but supports the highe...
This paper analyses the underlying causes of secondary forest formation and recovery in India, parti...
This paper brings out the issues related to natural resource exists, management and erosion right fr...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
Forest is essential for the healthy subsistence of human being on earth. Law has been framed to regu...
After about a hundred years of exclusive government control, forests in India are now being increasi...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...