Farm forestry in South Asia
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, 1995Description: 393 p. : illustrationsISBN: 8170364469 ; 9788170364467; 0803992181 ; 9780803992184Subject(s): Agroforestry -- South Asia -- Congresses | Tree crops -- South Asia -- Congresses | Agroforesterie -- Asie méridionale -- Congrès | Plantations ligneuses -- Asie méridionale -- Congrès | Agroforestry. Tree crops | South AsiaDDC classification: 634.99Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Foreword - N S JodhaPART ONE: INTRODUCTIONFarm Forestry and the Context of Farming Systems in South Asia - N C Saxena and Vishwa BallabhLaw, Private Forestry and Markets - Akhileshwar PathakFarm Forestry - National Wasteland Development Board Important Policy Implications - The Indian ExperiencePART TWO: INDIGENOUS AGROFORESTRYFarmer Initiatives in Increasing Tree Cover in Central Nepal - D A Gilmour and M C NursePrivate Tree Cultivation in a Part of Dolakha District, Nepal - Jane CarterComparative Study of Sources of Tree Products and Tree Use Practices of Small Farmers in South Asia - Anoja WickramasingheDistribution of Tree Species on Different Sized Farms in a Semi-Arid Village - N H Ravindranath and H I SomashekarThe Human-Ecological Background of Farm Forestry Development in Pakistan - Michael R DovePART THREE: FARM FORESTRY: SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICSThe Management of Transfer of Farm Forestry Technologies - D Sen Emerging TrendsTrees on Farm Lands in Uttar Pradesh - N C Saxena Socio-Economic Characteristics of Tree PlantersDecision Making on Farm Forestry - S Bisaliah Role of Socio-Economic and Institutional FactorsTree Growing as an Option for Supervision-Constrained Farmers in North-West India - N C Saxena and Ravi ShrivastavaAn Analysis of Farm Forstry in Gujarat - Kailash Sharma, Vishwa Ballabh and Ajay PandeyPART FOUR: FARM FORESTRY: ECONOMIC ISSUESThe Economics of Eucalyptus Cultivation in Kolar District, Karnataka - Abdul AzizThe Economics of Eucalyptus Plantations on Degraded Lands, West Bengal - Katar Singh and Saumindra BhattacharjeeEucalyptus Cultivation and Crop Losses - Economic Implications - N C SaxenaWood Markets for Farm Eucalyptus in North-West India - N C Saxena
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