Sustainable Natural Resource Management in Northeast India: Policies and Practices/ by Partha Das, Kulen Chandra Das and Smarajit Ojah
Material type: TextPublication details: Guwahati: EBH Publisher, 2012Description: 240p,; xiii 24cmISBN:- 9789380261546
- 333.7095416 SUS
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CONTENTS
1.Socio-Economic problems facing Northeastern India: The way Forward 2.Tribal Sustenance management : And identity in Northeast India3.Agriculture Resource Management: Need for Paradigm shift in policy formulation 4.Policies for Bio-Diversity conservation and sustainable Development in India 5.Sustainability, Destination life cycle and Community based Tourism 6.Policy and traditional Environment Governance in Nagaland 7.Natural Resources management and Panchayati Raj Institutions 8.The khonoma Experience: Conservation and management of Forests and wildlife with People's participation in Nagaland 9.Sustainable Natural resources management in North east India :Anlysing practices and policy with reference to Loktak Lake of Manipur 10.Conservation of Deepor Beel 11.Documentation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Capacity Building, Needs of Traditional Institutions for Sustainable Utilisation of Natural resources in Sikkim and Darjeeling Hills, Eastern Himalaya 12. Towards participatory management of protected Areas: Some observations from the Eco-Development Programme of Laokhowa and Burachapori Wildlife Santuries of Assam
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