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19 Results found. From 1997 - 2024
Interview
- 3 May 2016
Diversity wins: Why involving women in decision-making matters
If you give women a voice in the management of forests and fisheries, you get better outcomes for both people and nature.
Event Coverage
- 8 Mar 2014
FOREST HEROINE: Suprabha Seshan fends off population pressures on endangered species
Successful plant conservation through a combination of scientific and traditional knowledge.
News
- 20 Aug 2013
India’s Jenu Kuruba forest honey industry sticks to tradition – study
Traditional knowledge persists among the Jenu Kuruba people because of the economic value in honey collecting.
Event Coverage
- 22 Oct 2012
Farm area ‘the size of Switzerland’ needed to meet India’s biofuel shortage
Agroforestry systems could provide solution to biofuel demand.
News
- 26 Sep 2012
Follow the rain: tree biodiversity greatest in areas of high rainfall
We cannot control rainfall itself, but we can conserve the landscapes that have high rainfall.
News
- 9 Aug 2012
Shared management rights not so equal: Forest communities still tied up in state red tape
Regulatory burdens associated with co-management arrangements continue to fall on local communities.
News
- 9 Jan 2012
India needs to rethink joint forest management, says expert
“Participation is not the panacea,” explains a leading scientist.
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