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Grey Literature Library - Social Forestry Collection

December, 1999

Grey literature collection includes documents from India over the last twenty years, the collection traces the process of social forestry, which aimed to satisfy local needs through fuelwood plantations and to divert pressure from natural forest through the participation of private framers and communities.The papers included are as follows:Village-level management of common property resources, especially fuelwood and fodder resources in Karnataka, IndiaBrokensha, D. 1988Women and wasteland development - policy issues.

Trial by fire: forest fires and forestry policy in Indonesia's era of crisis and reform

December, 1999
Indonesia
Eastern Asia
Oceania

This report examines the destruction and systematic plunder of Asia's greatest rainforests under former Indonesian president Suharto. The report focuses on the 1997-1998 forest fires in Indonesia that resulted in the burning of 10 million hectares of forests. Many of these fires were deliberately set by plantation owners who take advantage of the dry season to clear the forests and plant export crops like palm oil.

Adoption potential of rotational hedgerow intercropping in the humid lowlands of Cameroon

December, 1999
Cameroon
Sub-Saharan Africa

Reports on and on-farm evaluation of hedgerow intercropping by the IRA/ ICRAF Programme in the lowlands of Cameroon, which has been in progress since 1988. Throughout the years the biophysical performance of the system was found to be inferior under farmer management on farm to that achieved on station. At the same time, farmers' interest in the technology was far below the expectations.

An ecological and historical perspective on agricultural development in Southeast Asia

December, 1999
Indonesia
Thailand
Philippines
Eastern Asia
Oceania

Looks at location, natural resources, and different policies toward the elite's preemption of unused land shaped the historical development of different agrarian structures across Southeast Asia, conditioning agricultural growth performance until today.Aims to give a broad perspective on the process by which different agrarian structures developed in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, along different historical paths under different ecological conditions.

Programme d’Action National de Lutte Contre la Désertification (PAN/LCD).

National Policies
December, 1999
Chad

L’objectif central du PAN est de contribuer à la lutte contre la désertification et l’atténuation des effets de la sécheresse en vue d'une production soutenue et durable. Spécifiquement, il vise la protection, restauration et mise en valeur des potentiels productifs; la protection et sauvetage des écosystèmes d'importance capitale et menacés; le renforcement des capacités nationales en matière de lutte contre la désertification; et la gestion des risques.

National Environment (Mountainous and Hilly Areas Management) Regulations, 2000 (No. 3 of 2000).

Regulations
December, 1999
Uganda

These Regulations shall regulate the sustainable utilisation and conservation of resources in mountainous and hilly areas by and for the benefit of the people and communities living in the area and promote the integration of wise use of resources in mountainous and hilly areas into the local and national management of natural resources for socio-economic development. Principles of use of sloping land are laid down in article 4. A District Environment Committee may establish a sub-committee on soil conservation pursuant to article 5.