Your search found 39 records
1 Bentley, W. R. 1984. The uncultivated half of India: Problems and possible solutions. New Delhi, India: Ford Foundation. 30 p. (Ford Foundation discussion paper no. 12)
Forest policy ; Land development ; Land use / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 634.9 G635 BEN Record No: H0231)
An overview is presented of the management and policy problems of forests, pastures and wastelands of India. The causes of low productivity are diagnosed, and some possible courses of action examined. The potential productivity of India's uncultivated rural lands is high, and there are excellent opportunities for increasing actual productivity and having the benefits accrue to the rural poor.

2 Fernando, R.; de A. Samarasinghe, S. W. R. (Eds.) 1988. Forest conservation and the Forestry Master Plan for Sri Lanka: A review. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Wildlife and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka. vii, 76p.
Forest management ; Forest policy ; Social participation ; Environmental effects / Sri Lanka
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 351.823 G744 FER Record No: H04373)

3 Newson, M. 1990. Forestry and water: Good practice and UK catchment policy. Land Use Policy, 7(1):53-58.
Forest policy ; Water resources ; Catchment areas / UK
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H06060)

4 Gronow, J.; Shrestha, N. K. 1990. From policing to participation: Reorientation of Forest Department field staff in Nepal. Kathmandu, Nepal: HMG Ministry of Agriculture; Winrock International. 27p. (Research report series no.11)
Forest management ; Social participation ; Forest policy / Nepal
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 634.9 G726 GRO Record No: H08608)

5 Achaya, K. T. 1985. Integrating forestry with human needs. Gujarat, India: Institute of Rural Management. 8p. (Guest lecture series no.2)
Forest policy
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3003 Record No: H09432)

6 Cernea, M. M. 1989. User groups as producers in participatory afforestation strategies. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. v, 80p. (World Bank discussion paper no.70)
Social participation ; Forest policy
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.75 G000 CER Record No: H010192)

7 A strategy for Asian forestry development. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. v, 20p.
Forest policy ; Environmental effects ; Forest management
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3203 Record No: H010253)

8 Gregersen, H.; Oram, P.; Spears, J. (Eds.) 1992. Priorities for forestry and agroforestry policy research: Report of an international workshop. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. 95p.
Agroforestry ; Forest policy ; Agricultural economics ; Agricultural research
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G000 GRE Record No: H010271)

9 Holmberg, J.; Thomson, K.; Timberlake, L. 1993. Facing the future: Beyond the earth summit. London, UK: IIED. 48p.
Environmental policy ; Development ; Natural resources ; Environmental sustainability ; Conferences ; Climate ; Developing countries ; Forest policy
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 HOL Record No: H013336)

10 Barber, C. V.; Johnson, N. C.; Hafild, E. 1994. Breaking the logjam: Obstacles to forest policy reform in Indonesia and the United States. Washington, DC, USA: World Resources Institute. viii, 120p.
Forest policy ; Forest resources ; Economic development ; Development policy / Indonesia / USA
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 634.9 G662 BAR Record No: H014832)

11 Pathak, A. 1998. Law and joint management of forests: Contrary junctures. Research paper presented at International Workshop on Shared Resource Management in South Asia: The Next Step, conducted by Institute of Rural Management Anand, India, 17-19 February, 1998. 11p.
Forest management ; Forest resources ; Forest policy ; Legal aspects ; Legislation ; History ; Villages / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4780 Record No: H022137)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H022137.pdf

12 Lele, S. 1998. Why, who, and how of jointness in joint forest management: Theoretical considerations and empirical insights from the Western Ghats of Karnataka. Research paper presented at International Workshop on Shared Resource Management in South Asia: The Next Step, conducted by Institute of Rural Management Anand, India, 17-19 February, 1998. 18p.
Forest management ; Forest policy ; Community forestry ; Social participation ; Environmental effects / India / Karnataka / Western Ghats
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4783 Record No: H022140)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H022140.pdf

13 Shah, T. 1998. Striking a balance between livelihoods and sustainability: A policy analysis of the NTFP political economy of Uttar Kanara. Research paper presented at International Workshop on Shared Resource Management in South Asia: The Next Step, conducted by Institute of Rural Management Anand, India, 17-19 February, 1998. 33p.
Natural resources ; Resource management ; Sustainability ; Forest management ; Forest policy ; Common property ; Poverty ; Forest resources ; Fuelwood ; Bamboos ; Marketing / India / Karnataka / Uttar Kanara
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4785 Record No: H022142)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H022142.pdf

14 Haagensen, J. O. 1998. The adaptive state?: Joint forest management in Madhya Pradesh. Research paper presented at International Workshop on Shared Resource Management in South Asia: The Next Step, conducted by Institute of Rural Management Anand, India, 17-19 February, 1998. 18p.
Forest management ; Forest resources ; Forest policy ; Common property ; Legislation / India / Madhya Pradesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4788 Record No: H022145)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H022145.pdf

15 Liyanage, S. 1999. Soil and water conservation: an important criteria in designing an optimum protected area network for Sri Lanka. In Sri Lanka. Forest Department; Participatory Watershed Management Training in Asia (PWMTA). Proceedings of the Workshop on Watershed Management, Sri Lanka Forestry Institute, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, 24-25 April 1997. Battaramulla, Sri Lanka: Forest Department. pp.73-93.
Soil conservation ; Water conservation ; Forest policy ; Forest management ; Climate ; Watersheds ; Erosion ; Flood control ; Hydrology / Sri Lanka
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G744 SRI Record No: H025392)

16 Spencer, D.; Vordzorgbe, S. D.; Adesina, A.; Tshibaka, T. 1999. Agricultural policies for sustainable management and use of natural resources in Africa. Accra, Ghana: FAO Regional Office for Africa. viii, 81p.
Agricultural policy ; Natural resources ; Sustainable agriculture ; Agricultural development ; Farming systems ; Forests ; Soil degradation ; Erosion ; Water potential ; Fisheries ; Livestock ; Pest control ; Fertilizers ; Forest policy ; Water policy ; Irrigation ; Land tenure / Africa
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 338.1 G100 SPE Record No: H025942)

17 Boyd, C.; Turton, C.; Hatibu, N.; Mahoo, H. E.; Lazaro, E.; Rwehumbiza, F. B.; Okubal, P.; Makumbi, M. (Eds.) 2000. The contribution of soil and water conservation to sustainable livelihoods in semi-arid areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. ODI. Agricultural Research & Extension Network, iv, 16p. (AgRen network paper no.102)
Soil conservation ; Water conservation ; Arid lands ; Sustainability ; Households ; Farming systems ; Land tenure ; Labor ; Agricultural policy ; Forest policy ; Extension ; Water policy ; Case studies / Africa South of Sahara / Tanzania / Uganda
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5452 Record No: H025953)

18 Sri Lanka. Department of Census and Statistics. 1998. Statistical compendium on environment statistics, Sri Lanka: 1998. Colombo, Sri Lanka: The Department. xv, 190p.
Statistics ; Environmental effects ; Environmental policy ; Agriculture ; Land use ; Fertilizers ; Soil degradation ; Erosion ; Soil fertility ; Salinity ; Alkalinity ; Pesticide residues ; Livestock ; Forestry ; Deforestation ; Forest policy ; Wildlife ; Population growth ; Economic aspects ; Water quality ; Standards ; Lagoons ; Reservoirs ; Rivers ; Climate ; Industrialization ; Environmental degradation ; Effluents / Sri Lanka
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G744 SRI Record No: H026141)

19 ADB. 1997. Emerging Asia: Changes and challenges. Manila, Philippines: ADB. xiv, 350p.
Economic growth ; History ; Poverty ; Nutrition ; Public health ; Decentralization ; Expenditure ; Woman's status ; Income ; Industrialization ; Agricultural development ; Human resource development ; Population growth ; Labor ; Higher education ; Environmental effects ; Natural resources ; Air pollution ; Water pollution ; Deforestation ; Soil degradation ; Water supply ; Sanitation ; Forest management ; Forest policy ; Water policy ; Energy ; Living conditions ; Women ; Urbanization ; Rural development / Asia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 338.9 G570 ADB Record No: H026183)

20 Dhar, T. N. 1999. Land policy, land management and land degradation in the Hindu Kush-Himalayas. Kathmandu, Nepal: ICIMOD. 82p. (MFS case study series no.00/1)
Land management ; Land use ; Land tenure ; Soil degradation ; Erosion ; Runoff ; Sedimentation ; Forest policy ; Forest management ; Wildlife ; Case studies ; Natural disasters ; Mountains ; Agriculture ; Water resource management ; Water policy ; Social participation ; Irrigation ; Watershed management ; Tourism / Nepal / India / Hindu Kush-Himalayas / Jammu / Kashmir / Himachal Pradesh / Uttar Pradesh / Pranmati Watershed / Dehradun District / Nahar Village / Misraspatti Village
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333 G726 DHA Record No: H026448)

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