Community forest management : a casebook from India
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Community forest management : a casebook from India
(Oxfam development casebooks)
Oxfam, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-170) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Forests throughout India and the local communities whose livelihoods depend on them, are under threat from large commercial enterprises. This Casebook follows the development of a community-based forest-protection movement in the state of Orissa, as it grew from spontaneous local protests in the mid-1970s into a network of forest-management organisations with respected expertise and widespread influence. 'Community Forest Management' analyses the achievements of the movement - known as 'Friends of Trees and Living Beings' - and considers its significance within the context of a national legal and policy frameworks. The authors draw on candid interviews with villagers, activists, NGO staff and forestry officials; considers the cultural, ethical and political dimensions of the movement and examine the tensions inherent in its expansion. Finally they show how the Orissa experience proved to be a rich resource for development education in the United Kingdom.
Table of Contents
- # Acknowledgements
- # Introduction
- 1. The years of struggle
- 2. The wider picture
- 3. India's forest people
- 4. The people fight back
- 5. BOJBP: from birth to maturity
- 6. Problems and challenges
- 7. The elements of success
- 8. Lessons learned
- # Appendix 1. Thengapalli: a resource for primary schools
- # Appendix 2. BOJBP publications
- # Appendix 3. Update on BOJBP and the mahasangha
- # Notes
- # Further reading
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