
Democratizing Forest Governance in India
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 2. October 2014
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-0-19-809912-3 (ISBN)
Description
The forest sector in India is currently going through an unprecedented churning. Every dimension of forest-related decision-making, including rights of local communities, conversion of forests to non-forest uses and setting aside forests for wildlife conservation, has become the subject of intense scrutiny, debate and change. The involvement of multiple actors, from local communities to the Supreme Court, marks a shift in the discourse from forest management to forest governance. Questions of forest rights, responsibilities, regulatory structures, transparency and accountability have increasingly become central to the discourse. The need to democratize all these components of forest governance is being repeatedly articulated. This book highlights this shift in the discourse and analyses the complex issues involved in bringing about democratic governance of forests in India. The essays in this book review developments over the last two decades along four dimensions: forests for local management, forests for wildlife conservation, conversion to non-forest purposes, and the wider socio-economic context and how it poses challenges to the idea of democratic governance. The themes range from the relevance of the Joint Forest Management programme, the contribution of the Forest Rights Act, the complexities of the Godavarman case and the changes in the Wildlife Act to challenges posed by shifting cultivation, scientific versus traditional knowledge, and the effect of economic growth on forest dependence.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Photos, taken by the editors
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-809912-3 (9780198099123)
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Persons
Sharachchandra Lele is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Environment and Development, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Bengaluru.
Ajit Menon is Associate Professor at the Madras Institute of Development Studies.
Ajit Menon is Associate Professor at the Madras Institute of Development Studies.
Editor
, Senior Fellow, Centre for Environment and Development, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Bengaluru
, Associate Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies
Content
INTRODUCTION; I: GOVERNING FORESTS PRIORITIZED FOR LOCAL USE; II: GOVERNING FORESTS PRIORITIZED FOR CONSERVATION; III: GOVERNING THE FOREST-NON-FOREST BOUNDARY; IV: SOME CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES