Who gains or who loses from Joint Forest Management? Lessons from two case study areas from Andhra Pradesh, India

  • Saito-Jensen M
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Abstract In 1990, the government of India issued a nationalguideline to all states to adopt Joint Forest Management (JFM)to achieve better resource conservation through partnershipsbetween Forest Department (FD) and Forest Protection Committee(FPC) s ...

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Saito-Jensen, M. (2008). Who gains or who loses from Joint Forest Management? Lessons from two case study areas from Andhra Pradesh, India. In of the Biennial Meeting of the Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics Lom, Norway, 6th-9th April 2008 (p. 489). ageconsearch.umn.edu. Retrieved from http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/198845/2/proceedings_endelig.pdf#page=501

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