A New Moral Economy for Indias Forests?: Discourses of Community and Participation
Jeffery, Roger
Sundar, Nandini
'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. INDICE: PrefaceIntroduction - Nandini Sundar and Roger JefferyCommunities, Kings and Woodlands - Sumit Guha Historical Reflections on Joint Forest ManagementLandlords, Regional Development and National Forestry Projects - K Sivaramakrishnan Midnapore, 1930s-1960sCommunity-in-Conservation - Arun Agrawal Tracing the Outlines of an Enchanting ConceptParticipating in Ecodevelopment - Amita Baviskar The Case of the Great Himalayan National ParkSapangada - Savyasaachi A Kuianka Living Space`How Many Committees Do I Belong To?' - Shilpa Vasavada, Abha Mishra and Crispin BatesThe Western Ghats Forestry Project in Karnataka - N C Saxena and Madhu Sarin A Preliminary AssessmentThe Need for Emancipatory Research - Mariette Correa Experiences from JFPM in Uttara KannadaWomen's Representation and Roles in `Gender' Policy in Joint Forest Management - Catherine LockeImplementing Joint Forest Management in the Field - Bhaskar Vira Towards an Understanding of the Community-Bureaucracy Interface
- ISBN: 978-0-7619-9355-1
- Editorial: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 304
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