India's eucalyptus craze : the god that failed
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India's eucalyptus craze : the god that failed
Sage Publications, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-258) and index
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内容説明
The factors which prompted the trend among Indian farmers for planting eucalyptus trees are considered in this unique study. The author examines three hypotheses regarding the suitability of using eucalyptus trees for farm forestry: the socio-economic background of farmers; a regional pattern of adoption; and problems in production and marketing. To examine these hypotheses, a detailed field study in north-west India was undertaken to establish the pattern of adoption of eucalyptus over the period 1980-86 and the reasons for its subsequent rejection.
目次
Introduction
Adoption and Diffusion of Agricultural Innovations
Eucalyptus on Farm Lands
Comparison with MVs and Hypotheses
Identifying Economic Characteristics of Farmers
Methodology of Fieldwork
Socio-Economic and Regional Characteristics of Tree Growers
Financial Analysis of Boundary Plantations
Eucalyptus Markets in Western U P
Summary of Main Findings and Conclusions
Farm Forestry and Land Use in India
Some Policy Issues
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