Grey Literature Library - Social Forestry Collection | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
January 2000
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eldis:A11992

Grey literature collection includes documents from India over the last twenty years, the collection traces the process of social forestry, which aimed to satisfy local needs through fuelwood plantations and to divert pressure from natural forest through the participation of private framers and communities.The papers included are as follows:Village-level management of common property resources, especially fuelwood and fodder resources in Karnataka, IndiaBrokensha, D. 1988Women and wasteland development - policy issues. Paper presented for the ILO workshop on women and wasteland development Saxena, N.C. 1991Elusive goals of social forestry - an Indian experienceVerma, D.P.S.Afforestation of village common lands: a case study of Aslali village woodlot in GujaratSingh, K.; Ballabh, V. 1989 Hand-book of wastelands developmentHagde, N G. 1987Economics of Subabul plantation. In Hegde, N.G. and Abhyanker, P.D. (eds.) The Greening of WastelandsRelwani, L.L.; Hegde, N.G. 1986.Papers also available in French and Spanish.

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