Management of Forest Resources and Biodiversity Conservation: Some Evidence from India
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Forest management is an important alternative strategy for conserving the biodiversity, and for allowing both forest dwellers and larger stakeholders to benefit from the forest. In many Southeast Asian countries, most of the forests belong to the state, and forest management is extremely centralized, even though, national policies do not favour forest management. In this paper, an endeavor has been made to analyze the inter-linkage between the management and fortification of forest resources and protection of endogenous right of people in India with special reference to Nambor reserve forest of Assam.
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