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Research References -- Joint Forest Planning and Management, 1993-1996

 File — Box: MS-035 Box 15, Folder: 37
Identifier: MS-035-3-15-15-37

Scope and Contents

Contains i) Promoting Active Community Participation in community-based conservation; ii) Lead Paper on Joint Forest Planning and Management; iii) A Report on the Construction of an office building for Village Forest Committee Kotekoppa, Banavasi Range; iv) Joint Forest Planning and Management with reference to livestock in the farming systems of Uttara Kannada- A Discussion Paper; v) Constructing the 'Local' Decentralising Forest Management; vi) Joint Forest Management Superior Property Rights; vii) Evolution of Joint Forest Management in South west Bengal: A Subaltern detail; viii) Report on the Workshop of Joint Forest Management; ix) Alternative Draft on JFM Government Order, x) Extract of the project document on Joint Forest Planning and Management, x) Programme in a tribal village of Maharashtra by J J Roy Burman, xi) People's Participation in Joint Forest Planning and Management.

Dates

  • Creation: 1993-1996

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Access Level: Open/Online.

Conditions Governing Use

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Full Extent

From the Collection: 11 Linear Feet (22 Hollinger boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Kannada

From the Collection: Hindi

Repository Details

Part of the Archives at NCBS Repository

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