Participatory forest restoration for sustainable livelihood: A case study from Himalaya
Kottapalli Sreenivasa,
Rajeev Lochan Semwal,
Ajay Maletha
et al.
Abstract:Forest restoration based on the concepts of integrated, adaptive and co-management with active community participation was attempted in a village in the temperate region of Indian Himalayan region. Mixed plantation of multipurpose broad-leaved trees, bamboo and medicinal herbs selected by the inhabitants based on pooled traditional and scientific knowledge was established, with an understanding that funding will be limited to inputs unaffordable by people and will be terminated after economic benefit/cost rati… Show more
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