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100 | _aKesiraju, Sneha Mala | ||
245 | 0 | _aHuman interventions in protected areas - a case of Nagarjuna-Srisailam Tiger reserve (Also available on CD ) | |
260 | _c2009 | ||
300 | _av,xvi,111,xi,CD - ROM | ||
505 | _aCONTENTS Executive Summary x 1 Chapter - Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background and Purpose of the Study 1 1.2 Research problem 2 1.3 Study objectives and methodology 3 1.4 Scope and Limitations of the Study 6 1.5 Analytical Framework 7 2 Literature review 8 2.1 Historical Perspective 8 2.2 Categories and Management Objectives of Protected areas 8 2.2.1 Laws and policies 10 2.2.2 The Indian Forest Act, 1927 10 2.2.3 The Provisions Of the Panchayats Act, 1996 10 2.2.4 National Forest Policy, 1988 And Jfm Guidelines 10 2.2.5 The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2002 Amendment 11 2.2.6 Biological Diversity Act, 2002 11 2.2.7 The Scheduled Tribes and Traditional Forest DwellersAct, 2006 12 2.3 Government of Andhra Pradesh Abstract 13 2.3.1 Conserving and improving the existing Forests: 14 2.3.2 Encroachments and Podu Cultivation 16 2.3.3 Silvicultural interventions 16 2.3.4 Soil and Moisture Conservation Measures 17 2.4 Strengthening Social Forestry Activities 17 2.4.1 Forest Management Strategies 17 2.4.2 Monitoring and Evaluation 18 2.5 Encouraging People's Participation in Forest Management 18 2.5.1 Community Forest Management 19 2.5.2 Inter Sectoral Co-ordination 19 2.6 Conserving Bio-diversity and Genetic Resources 20 2.6.1 Conserving Biodiversity 20 2.6.2 Eco-Tourism and development of nature parks 20 2.6.3 People's Participation in Bio-diversity Conservation 20 2.7 Marketing of Forest Produce 21 2.8 Literature Study 22 2.8.1 Reducing Threats to Protected Areas Lessons from the Field 22 2.8.2 Participatory PA and buffer zone management 23 2.8.3 Institutional linkages for PA compatible local economic development 24 2.8.4 PA value awareness and community outreach 24 2.8.5 Economic incentives for land use changes 24 2.8.6 Long-term sustainable financing 24 2.8.7 Monitoring 25 2.9 Case of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve 26 2.9.1 Positive factors that support conservation 27 2.9.2 Negative Factors that undermine conservation 27 2.10 Case study2 - Cambodia National Report on Protected Areas and Development 28 2.10.1 Governance Reform 29 2.10.2 Protected Area Planning And Management 30 2.10.3 Development Planning 30 2.10.4 Investment In Protected Areas 30 2.10.5 The Cluster Approach To Protected Areas 31 2.10.6 Poverty Alleviation 31 2.10.7 Forestry 32 2.10.8 Agriculture 32 2.10.9 Water Resource Management 33 2.10.10 Energy development 33 2.10.11 Fisheries 34 2.10.12 Tourism 34 2.10.13 Priorities for accomplishment 35 3 Introduction to the Study Area 36 3.1 Location 36 3.2 District Boundaries 38 3.3 History, Establishment and Legal Status 39 3.4 Legal Status of the Area 41 3.5 Zonation in Tiger Reserve 42 3.6 Physical Environment 43 3.7 Biological Environment 43 3.8 Vegetation 46 3.9 Human Settlement & Social Structure 48 3.9.1 Mandal Demography 48 3.9.2 Ethnic Identities, Traditions & customs 49 3.9.3 Villages inside and outside the P.A 50 3.10 Study Area 53 3.11 List of the villages in the Study Area Mahaboob Nagar District 54 3.12 Density Profile of Mahaboob Nagar District 55 3.13 Basic Amenities of Mahaboob Nagar District 56 4 Anthropogenic Activities 57 4.1 The livelihood pattern of the people in Sanctuary 58 4.2 Extraction of NTFP 59 4.3 Scheduled Tribe Population 62 4.4 Case Study 1 - Primitive Tribal Group 63 4.5 Poaching and Other Illegal Activities 65 4.6 Case Study 2 - Fishing Village 66 4.7 Illegal cutting of Trees 68 4.8 Agriculture 69 4.8.1 Total Irrigated Land in Mahaboob Nagar District 70 4.8.2 Cultivable Waste Land in Mahaboob Nagar District 71 4.8.3 Agricultural Labourer in Mahaboob Nagar District 72 4.9 Case study 3 - Vatvarlapally 73 4.9.1 History of the Village 73 4.9.2 Human settlements 74 4.9.3 Forest dependent occupations 75 4.10 Grazing 77 4.11 Conclusions 78 5 Development activities by Forest Department 79 5.1 The Relocation & Rehabilitation of Villages 79 5.2 The Rehabilitation Package 79 5.3 Land Development 80 5.3.1 Case study 1 - Primitive Tribal Group 81 5.3.2 Case study 3 - Vatvarlapally 82 5.3.3 Proposed Eco-Development 85 5.3.4 Target Villages 85 5.4 Eco - Development Programmes 87 5.5 Summary of Project Content 88 5.5.1 Habitat Restoration Practices 88 5.5.2 Village & Community Development 88 5.5.3 Improve P.A Management 88 5.5.4 Implementation Arrangements 89 5.5.5 Organizational Structure of the Eco-development Programme 91 5.5.6 Economy in fuel consumption 93 5.5.7 Alternate Income Generating Opportunities 94 5.6 Budget on the present project 99 5.7 Income Generation 101 5.8 Eco-Development Programme assessment 102 5.8.1 Conclusion 103 6 Findings 105 6.1 Recommendations 106 6.2 Lessons For intervention at the policy and central level system. 106 6.3 Lessons that apply to individual Protected Areas 107 6.4 Community Livelihood Opportunities 108 | ||
700 | _aSaxena, Ashwani Kumar (Guide) | ||
700 | _aTampal, Farida (Guide) | ||
891 | _a2007 Batch | ||
891 | _aFP-PG | ||
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