Advanced Technological Interventions in Agriculture and Allied Sectors for Livelihood Improvement

Advanced Technological Interventions in Agriculture and Allied Sectors for Livelihood Improvement

Advanced Technological Interventions in Agriculture and Allied Sectors for Livelihood Improvement

Advanced Technological Interventions in Agriculture and Allied Sectors for Livelihood Improvement

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Overview

This book delves into the intriguing question of why CPR dependent communities, often surrounded by similar circumstances, respond differently and adopt different strategies when faced with similar problems. In this respect it closely studies five truly "uncommon" forest dependant communities, where each one has come up with its own unique solution to its common problems. Heavy forest dependence and absence of territorial rights over the forest made the "circumstances" similar for all the five communities. Yet, they not only differ in their perception of the problems, but also in the solutions they found and the paths they followed for reaching them. While Saigata and Mendha have protected and rejuvenated their respective forests at their own initiative and with subsequent help from the formal institution (the Forest Department), Lakhapur chose to do so without State assistance. The fourth study village, Maral Mendha, preferred to remain totally uninfluenced by the successful attempt by its neighbour Saigata. Lekha, on the other hand, seems to be learning from neighbour Mendha and shows early signs of beginnings of collective efforts for forest protection now after years of indifference. The book, apart from thoroughly analyzing the process, of formation and working of community forest associations (wherever they existed), tries to identify the factors responsible for success of community efforts in some places, partial success in some, failure in some others and altogether lack of initiative in still others. The uniqueness of each village provides the necessary number of specimens required to make the study a complete research work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789390425082
Publisher: International Books & Periodical Supply Service
Publication date: 06/30/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Dr. Pankaj Kumar has 14 years' research, extension and six years of teaching experience dedicated towards Animal Health, Diagnostics of large animal. He worked as Scientist in the Division of Medicine, IVRI from 2007 to 2012. At present working as Senior Scientist, Veterinary Medicine, ICAR RCER, Patna. He started his professional education in 1995 from College of Veterinary Sciences, Mathura under CSAUA&T, Kanpur. Then, he did his M.V.Sc. and Ph.D. from the Deemed University Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly in the year 2003 and 2006, respectively. He was awarded Dr. C.M. Singh Gold Medal for his Ph.D. degree. His innovative research has resulted in more than 50 research publications in journals of international and national repute. He has been bestowed with many recognitions and awards by different societies like National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine, Society for Community Mobilization, Society for Animal Welfare, etc. like Gold Medal for Bovine Medicine in the name of Shri Matunga Jain Gowraksath Mandali Gold Medal, Bharat Jyoti Award, Young Scientist, Best Scientist Award, etc.
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