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Joint Forest Management : Constituting New Commons A case study from Maharashtra, India. The Indian Forest Policy of 1988 pointed towards a major shift in the State's management of forests for the first time, taking into cognizance the customary rights and privileges of the forest dwelling communities. Participatory management practices like ...
Joint Forest Management in India: Case study of Gorela village
The policies and guidelines of JFM were started in Indian National Forest Policy 1988 by central govt. to encourage people's participation in forest management, protection and conservation; As an outcome of the forest policy, JFM started in West Bengal's Bakura district, where Ajit Banerjee, a silviculturist, was conducting his trails in the forest which were being disturbed by grazing and ...
Negotiating environmentality: implementation of Joint Forest Management
ABSTRACT. This article helps to reconcile developmental and conservation goals in community forest management. Through a case study design, using the conceptual lenses of governmentality, it unpacks how the regional networks of developmental aspirations in the Hazaribagh region of eastern India shaped people's perception of their forests and their engagement with India's Joint Forest ...
From Genesis to Awaited Success of Joint Forest Management in India
In: Ravindranath NH, Sudha P (eds) Joint forest management in India: its spread performance and impact. Universities Press, Hyderabad pp 160-179. Google Scholar Mishra TK (2001) Assessing impact of extraction on sustainability of forests under joint forest management—a case study. Annal Forest 9:181-187
Role of Monitoring in Institutional Performance: Forest Management in
Here we examine the impact of institutional structure on monitoring and, consequently, on the effective ness of forest management. We examine the three most frequent approaches in India, namely community-initiated management, non-gov emmental organisa. tion (NGO) promoted forest management, and state-sponsored Joint Forest Management (JFM).
(PDF) JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT: CONSTITUTING NEW COMMONS A case study
India. Joint Forest Management: Constituting New Commons A case study from Maharashtra, India ABSTRACT Introducing ―joint forest management‖ in India was an indication of a major change in the outlook toward forests. ... it is naïve to simply write off the claims of the migratory Kathiawadies or those of the Mendhpals. ... Ghate, R. (2000a ...
PDF Community Involvement in Forest Management: A Social Analysis of Joint
JFM has been revamped under Forest De-velopment Authority (FDA) with more decentral-ization of planning and implementation of forest-ry activities enhancing community participation. There again emerged two conflicting situations - the interest of the forest department and the in-terest of the forest fringe communities.
PDF Incentives for Joint Forest Management in India
India, to participate in Joint Forest Management (JFM) arrangements, that is the management of forest resources by government forest departments and local communities. An analytical method is developed and applied to two case studies of communities managing a mixed teak forest system and a sal coppice forest system.
Improving forest governance: Experience of Joint Forest Management in
Abstract. There is an increasing interest in community-based forest management as a potential approach for improving forest governance. India is among the few countries in the world where such an approach-called Joint Forest Management (JFM)-has not only been successfully introduced but also achieved large-scale implementation, covering 18% of ...
Unpacking 'gender' in joint forest management ...
It has created formal measures to provide space for women and marginalized groups to participate in forest co-management schemes, including through its Joint Forest Management (JFM) programme. In JFM, efforts to engage women and historically marginalized groups are manifest in rules that endow membership in forest management institutions to all ...
PDF Joint Forest Management in Rajasthan
non-wood forest products. Today Rajasthan has more than 1700 Village Forest Protection and Management Committees. Success of Joint Forest Management demonstrate that vast tracts of degraded forests in Ajmer, Banswara, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Jaipur, Jhalawar, Kota, Sirohi and Udaipur can show rapid ecological recovery through community forestry ...
PDF Joint Forest Management: A Handbook
Joint Forest Management (JFM), thereby strengthening human resource development for sustainable forest management. This project intends for infrastructure development of SFTIs as hard component whereas Training . Development Program and development of training materials are part of soft components. State Consultants
PDF Community Forest Management: A Case Study of Nagaland,India
The region's forests are experiencing an extensive degradation, and outright deforestation and forest conversion. The management of the forest has suffered in the recent past due to pressure on land, decreasing cycle of shifting cultivation, exploitation of forest for timber and lack of scientific management strategy.
PDF Joint Forest Management and Community Participation: A Study in Indian
The Joint Forest Management Programme (JFM) has been a major thrust area of forest management over the last two decades. The programme is operating with main objective of forest management and empowerment of local communities through sustainable resource utilisation. The effective and meaningful involvement of local communities has
PDF Economical and ecological realization of Joint Forest Management (JFM
manifestation of Arabari joint forest management has been widely reected in dierent parts of India where the direct participation of local people brings imperative role for forest resource conservation as well as community devel-opment (Bera et al. 2020). In India, earlier study reveals that forest-grown fuel-
Negotiating environmentality: implementation of Joint Forest Management
Joint Forest Management in eastern India Amit Jain ABSTRACT This article helps to reconcile developmental and conservation goals in community forest management. Through a case study design, using the conceptual lenses of governmentality, it unpacks how the regional networks of developmental aspirations in the Hazaribagh region of eastern India ...
JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT IN INDIA: A CASE OF HRYANA
features of India's forest policies, which promoted Joint Forest Management in India. 5.5.1. Forest policy 1894: It is also known as pre-independence forest policy. This is first, and major, forest policy in India was formulated in 1894. It was drawn after the forest department had demarcated, surveyed and mapped the forest areas of the country.
What is Joint Forest Management (JFM)? Highlight its potential in
The potential role of Joint Forest Management in improving the livelihood of the forest dwellers and fringe forest communities are as follows: For working in coordination with villagers, Forest Committees are constituted, which play an active role to increase the agriculture and forest production and processing their produce.
Joint Forest Management
Joint Forest Movement scheme at work upgraded forests of the Arabari forest range, Gujarat (Rajeev kumar). Joint Forest Management often abbreviated as JFM is the official and popular term in India for partnerships in forest movement involving both the state forest departments and local communities. The policies and objectives of Joint Forest Movement are detailed in the Indian comprehensive ...
Joint Forest Management (JFM)
Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a partnership that involves both local communities and forest agencies in the management of natural forests. The National Forest Policy of 1988 was the vehicle through which the concept was first introduced by the Indian government. The Forest Department and a village committee known as the Forest Protection Committee (FPC) typically engage in a JFM agreement ...
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It has been pointed out that Joint Forest Management (JFM) is being increasingly suggested as a solution to the protection of forest in India and other developing countries (Khanna, 1994). The primary objective of Joint Forest Management (JFM) is to secure sustainable use of forest resources to meet villagers demand in
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Joint Forest Management : Constituting New Commons A case study from Maharashtra, India. The Indian Forest Policy of 1988 pointed towards a major shift in the State's management of forests for the first time, taking into cognizance the customary rights and privileges of the forest dwelling communities. Participatory management practices like ...
The policies and guidelines of JFM were started in Indian National Forest Policy 1988 by central govt. to encourage people's participation in forest management, protection and conservation; As an outcome of the forest policy, JFM started in West Bengal's Bakura district, where Ajit Banerjee, a silviculturist, was conducting his trails in the forest which were being disturbed by grazing and ...
ABSTRACT. This article helps to reconcile developmental and conservation goals in community forest management. Through a case study design, using the conceptual lenses of governmentality, it unpacks how the regional networks of developmental aspirations in the Hazaribagh region of eastern India shaped people's perception of their forests and their engagement with India's Joint Forest ...
In: Ravindranath NH, Sudha P (eds) Joint forest management in India: its spread performance and impact. Universities Press, Hyderabad pp 160-179. Google Scholar Mishra TK (2001) Assessing impact of extraction on sustainability of forests under joint forest management—a case study. Annal Forest 9:181-187
Here we examine the impact of institutional structure on monitoring and, consequently, on the effective ness of forest management. We examine the three most frequent approaches in India, namely community-initiated management, non-gov emmental organisa. tion (NGO) promoted forest management, and state-sponsored Joint Forest Management (JFM).
India. Joint Forest Management: Constituting New Commons A case study from Maharashtra, India ABSTRACT Introducing ―joint forest management‖ in India was an indication of a major change in the outlook toward forests. ... it is naïve to simply write off the claims of the migratory Kathiawadies or those of the Mendhpals. ... Ghate, R. (2000a ...
JFM has been revamped under Forest De-velopment Authority (FDA) with more decentral-ization of planning and implementation of forest-ry activities enhancing community participation. There again emerged two conflicting situations - the interest of the forest department and the in-terest of the forest fringe communities.
India, to participate in Joint Forest Management (JFM) arrangements, that is the management of forest resources by government forest departments and local communities. An analytical method is developed and applied to two case studies of communities managing a mixed teak forest system and a sal coppice forest system.
Abstract. There is an increasing interest in community-based forest management as a potential approach for improving forest governance. India is among the few countries in the world where such an approach-called Joint Forest Management (JFM)-has not only been successfully introduced but also achieved large-scale implementation, covering 18% of ...
It has created formal measures to provide space for women and marginalized groups to participate in forest co-management schemes, including through its Joint Forest Management (JFM) programme. In JFM, efforts to engage women and historically marginalized groups are manifest in rules that endow membership in forest management institutions to all ...
non-wood forest products. Today Rajasthan has more than 1700 Village Forest Protection and Management Committees. Success of Joint Forest Management demonstrate that vast tracts of degraded forests in Ajmer, Banswara, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Jaipur, Jhalawar, Kota, Sirohi and Udaipur can show rapid ecological recovery through community forestry ...
Joint Forest Management (JFM), thereby strengthening human resource development for sustainable forest management. This project intends for infrastructure development of SFTIs as hard component whereas Training . Development Program and development of training materials are part of soft components. State Consultants
The region's forests are experiencing an extensive degradation, and outright deforestation and forest conversion. The management of the forest has suffered in the recent past due to pressure on land, decreasing cycle of shifting cultivation, exploitation of forest for timber and lack of scientific management strategy.
The Joint Forest Management Programme (JFM) has been a major thrust area of forest management over the last two decades. The programme is operating with main objective of forest management and empowerment of local communities through sustainable resource utilisation. The effective and meaningful involvement of local communities has
manifestation of Arabari joint forest management has been widely reected in dierent parts of India where the direct participation of local people brings imperative role for forest resource conservation as well as community devel-opment (Bera et al. 2020). In India, earlier study reveals that forest-grown fuel-
Joint Forest Management in eastern India Amit Jain ABSTRACT This article helps to reconcile developmental and conservation goals in community forest management. Through a case study design, using the conceptual lenses of governmentality, it unpacks how the regional networks of developmental aspirations in the Hazaribagh region of eastern India ...
features of India's forest policies, which promoted Joint Forest Management in India. 5.5.1. Forest policy 1894: It is also known as pre-independence forest policy. This is first, and major, forest policy in India was formulated in 1894. It was drawn after the forest department had demarcated, surveyed and mapped the forest areas of the country.
The potential role of Joint Forest Management in improving the livelihood of the forest dwellers and fringe forest communities are as follows: For working in coordination with villagers, Forest Committees are constituted, which play an active role to increase the agriculture and forest production and processing their produce.
Joint Forest Movement scheme at work upgraded forests of the Arabari forest range, Gujarat (Rajeev kumar). Joint Forest Management often abbreviated as JFM is the official and popular term in India for partnerships in forest movement involving both the state forest departments and local communities. The policies and objectives of Joint Forest Movement are detailed in the Indian comprehensive ...
Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a partnership that involves both local communities and forest agencies in the management of natural forests. The National Forest Policy of 1988 was the vehicle through which the concept was first introduced by the Indian government. The Forest Department and a village committee known as the Forest Protection Committee (FPC) typically engage in a JFM agreement ...
It has been pointed out that Joint Forest Management (JFM) is being increasingly suggested as a solution to the protection of forest in India and other developing countries (Khanna, 1994). The primary objective of Joint Forest Management (JFM) is to secure sustainable use of forest resources to meet villagers demand in
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Forests have been the lifeline of indigenous people in India. However, the British government and, subsequently, the government of independent India have caused the severance of the people's centur...