Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services
This paper investigates in detail the extensive indigenous knowledge of forest ecological services in 3 villages (Katwa, Karudih, and Hesadih) situated in the eastern plateau region of India. One aspect discussed is the indigenous knowledge on the influence of forests on water regimes and water qual...
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| author | Kumar, S. |
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| description | This paper investigates in detail the extensive indigenous knowledge of forest ecological services in 3 villages (Katwa, Karudih, and Hesadih) situated in the eastern plateau region of India. One aspect discussed is the indigenous knowledge on the influence of forests on water regimes and water quality. Differences in perceptions about the local ecological services and attendant practices within communities that are dependent on forests are then analysed under 2 contrasting land-tenure regimes, namely, community forests and state forests. It is argued that local ecological services are the missing link in designing plans for successful decentralization and sustainable management of forests. |
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| spelling | CGSpace183422025-01-24T14:20:08Z Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services Kumar, S. case studies decentralization forest ecology forest management forests indigenous knowledge water quality This paper investigates in detail the extensive indigenous knowledge of forest ecological services in 3 villages (Katwa, Karudih, and Hesadih) situated in the eastern plateau region of India. One aspect discussed is the indigenous knowledge on the influence of forests on water regimes and water quality. Differences in perceptions about the local ecological services and attendant practices within communities that are dependent on forests are then analysed under 2 contrasting land-tenure regimes, namely, community forests and state forests. It is argued that local ecological services are the missing link in designing plans for successful decentralization and sustainable management of forests. 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:21Z 2012-06-04T09:06:21Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18342 en Kumar, S. 2001. Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services . Economic and Political Weekly 36 (30) :2859-2869 [online] URL http://www.epw.org.in/36-30/sa4.pdf. |
| spellingShingle | case studies decentralization forest ecology forest management forests indigenous knowledge water quality Kumar, S. Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services |
| title | Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services |
| title_full | Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services |
| title_fullStr | Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services |
| title_full_unstemmed | Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services |
| title_short | Indigenous communities' knowledge of local ecological services |
| title_sort | indigenous communities knowledge of local ecological services |
| topic | case studies decentralization forest ecology forest management forests indigenous knowledge water quality |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18342 |
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