Gender and Agriculture: An Indian Perspective

Gender and Agriculture: An Indian Perspective

Gender and Agriculture: An Indian Perspective

Gender and Agriculture: An Indian Perspective

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The book deals with the changing forest policy of the Government, since the British period, and its economic impact on tribals. Before the advent of the British rule in India forests were well managed by local tribals. Wth the Britishers came the commercial exploitation of the forests in the name of scientific management. After independence also the revenue-oriented approach of the Government did not change. As of today the forests have degraded to a large and the plight of tribals has also worsened While the Government blames the tribals for. the degradation on the one hand, tribals feel that it is the Government's policies that have alienated them from forests on the other. Present study was undertaken to study and analyse reactions of tribals to the changes in forest policy and to envisage a long-term relationship between forest policy and tribals' economic interests. The results are based on field survey conducted in four tribal-forest areas in Maharashtra

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789390425655
Publisher: International Books & Periodical Supply Service
Publication date: 06/30/1992
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 213
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Anitha Kumari P., studied in Kerala Agricultural University and did her Ph.D. in Participatory technology transfer approaches, besides obtaining P.G. Diploma in Journalism and M.A. (Psychology) with specialization in Counselling. She has published more than 50 research papers besides training manuals, technical bulletins, extension folders and popular articles. She is recipient of ICAR National award on “Swami Sahajanand Saraswathi Award for the best extension scientist/ worker” for the biennium 2003 -04. Developed cloud based interactive android mobile application “e-kalpa” for CPCRI mandate crops and formulated one Farmer Producer Company under the ICAR CPCRI Farmer FIRST Programme (FFP) with support from NABARD. Presently working as a Principal Scientist (Agricultural Extension) at ICAR-Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI), Regional Station, Kayamkulam, Kerala.
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