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
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内容説明
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.
目次
- # 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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