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Managing Common Pool Resources for Poverty Reduction in Tribal Areas of Eastern India

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  • R S Deshpande
  • D K Marothia
  • Khalil Shah

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The main objectives of the study were to analyze the role of non-timber forest products in poverty alleviation in Chhattisgarh; to examine the system of governance, institutional framework and programs for community based management practices in nontimber forest products of Chhattisgarh; and to examine the leasing policy for common rural water bodies, its positive/negative impact in terms of conflict among different stakeholders in Orissa. URL: [http://www.isec.ac.in/Managing%20Common%20Pool%20Resources.pdf].

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  • R S Deshpande & D K Marothia & Khalil Shah, 2011. "Managing Common Pool Resources for Poverty Reduction in Tribal Areas of Eastern India," Working Papers id:3774, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:3774
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    eastern india; tribal areas; orissa; poverty; chhattisgarh; rural water; forest products; non-timber; harvest; stakeholders; ecological balance; SHGs; CULTURE FISHERIES; farmers;
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