A new moral economy for India's forests? : discourses of community and participation

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A new moral economy for India's forests? : discourses of community and participation

editors, Roger Jeffery, Nandini Sundar

Sage, 1999

  • : ii
  • : ii pbk
  • : us
  • : us pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

'This work does repesent an important addition to the burgeoning literature on participatory forest management in South Asia' - Niaz Ahmed Khan, Contemporary South Asia This book is the first to critically assess what is fast becoming an orthodoxy - that participatory approaches to forest management in India are necessary and sufficient for a regeneration of forest resources in the country. The book argues that the processes of creating, managing and evaluating participatory approaches to forest management are complex and difficult to sustain.

目次

Preface Introduction - Nandini Sundar and Roger Jeffery Communities, Kings and Woodlands - Sumit Guha Historical Reflections on Joint Forest Management Landlords, Regional Development and National Forestry Projects - K Sivaramakrishnan Midnapore, 1930s-1960s Community-in-Conservation - Arun Agrawal Tracing the Outlines of an Enchanting Concept Participating in Ecodevelopment - Amita Baviskar The Case of the Great Himalayan National Park Sapangada - Savyasaachi A Kuianka Living Space `How Many Committees Do I Belong To?' - Shilpa Vasavada, Abha Mishra and Crispin Bates The Western Ghats Forestry Project in Karnataka - N C Saxena and Madhu Sarin A Preliminary Assessment The Need for Emancipatory Research - Mariette Correa Experiences from JFPM in Uttara Kannada Women's Representation and Roles in `Gender' Policy in Joint Forest Management - Catherine Locke Implementing Joint Forest Management in the Field - Bhaskar Vira Towards an Understanding of the Community-Bureaucracy Interface

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