Forest dependent survival strategies of tribal women: Implications for joint forest management in Andhra Pradesh, India


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by

Gautam N. Yadama, Ph.D.
Bhanu R. Pragada
Ravi R. Pragada

Edited by

Tan Lay Cheng
Patrick B. Durst

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Bangkok, Thailand

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All photos were provided by Gautam N. Yadama.

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Contents


Foreword

Acknowledgments

The authors

Glossary

Introduction

Joint forest management: State-community partnership in forest management

Tribal household economy, forests, and the role of women

Study area and methods

Forest-based activities in four Panchayats of Vishakapatnam district

Survey of household income and relative contribution of forests

Implications for joint forest management programs

Conclusions

References

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