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  1. Library Resource

    A case study from Orissa, India

    Policy Papers & Briefs
    January, 2006
    India

    This FAO study document provides information on formal and legal basis of  forests and forest management types in Odisha along with trends and changes; describes status and impact of forest management regimes including JFM, CFM and mainstream forest management; delineates lesson learnt and future challenges.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2013
    India

    Audit of Forestland diversion  and Compensatory afforestation by Comptroller and Auditor General of India. The report provides information on forest land diverted for non-forest use, land diverted for compensatory afforestation, use of funds with identification of gaps and suggestion of corrective measures.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2016
    India

    The India Environment Portal is initiated and managed by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in 2005. It puts together information about environment and development issues in one-stop shop. Information provided include data on forest land diversion for mining state-wise and their ecological impact along with steps taken by government.

  4. Library Resource
    Other legal document
    June, 2017
    India

    Live statistics of forest and wildlife area clearances given by Ministry for diversion to non-forestry purpose for investment. Organized as per stages of clearance, level (district, state, national) where the proposal is being considered, Searchable database indicating state, proposal name, user agency, forest area requested, status of area clearance along with link to reports.

  5. Library Resource
    Other legal document
    June, 2017
    India

    MoEFCC is the central ministry of Government of India, responsible for forest administration in the country; the page provides information on forest laws, acts, rules and guidelines etc.

  6. Library Resource
    THE INDIAN FOREST ACT, 1927
    Legislation & Policies
    September, 1927
    India

     

    The document deals with reservation of forest, forest settlement, formation of village forest, protected forests including control and management of forest.

    It delienates legal forest types and tenure typologies under them.

  7. Library Resource
    Act, Rules and Guidelines, Forest Rights Act, 2006

    Act, Rules and Guidelines

    Legislation & Policies
    April, 2014
    India

    Ministry of Tribal Affairs(MoTA), Government of India provides definintion of forest land as per FRA, different types of forest rights as per FRA, and comprehensive rules and guidelines related to FRA.

  8. Library Resource
    Status report on implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 [for the period ending 28.02.2017]

    [For the period ending 28.02.2017]

    Reports & Research
    February, 2017
    India

    Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India is  the nodal ministry authorized for the implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (recognition of Forest rights) Act, 2006.

    This site presents updated status report of IFR and CFR claims and rights recognition  state-wise with number and area.

  9. Library Resource
    India State of Forest Report 2015
    Reports & Research
    April, 2015
    India

    Status of Forest Report is published every two years by Forestr Survey of India, an autonomous agency under Indian Ministry of Environment and Forest.


    It covers forest areas, forest cover, density, mapping, etc with information from national, States and district level. 

  10. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2006
    Cambodia

    Land is the repository of memory and keeps traces of the past in the absence of a strong written tradition. It is perceived as an open book from which anyone can read and learn about local history: place names, old roads, legends and stories attached to places. For local people, bulldozing the landscape is seen as erasing their history, and disturbing social organisations and traditions.[1] In Cambodia--as in many other countries--land is an extremely important economic resource and asset. Land is livelihood.

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