Sustainable Agriculture and Food: Four volume set (Earthscan Reference Collections)
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 195 years in distribution and abundance; factors affecting distribution and abundance, including ...
196 Participatory Processes record knowledge and perceptions at all levels, from individuals, households and ethnic groups to mu ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 197 approval for the joint studies, identifying different biodiversity user groups, iden- tifying ...
198 Participatory Processes Table 10.1 Location, environmental setting, and names and affiliations of the investigators at each ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 199 Table 10.1 (continued) Code Region/village BCZ† Ecosystems‡ PA§ Team¶ Principal investigator ...
200 Participatory Processes Results Living resources Many widespread trends are evident in the 52 PBRs representing the entire s ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 201 We may cite here two examples of the breakdown in social regulation, one related to a breakdo ...
202 Participatory Processes Sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh was delisted to facilitate the creation of cement plants. Our PBRs do ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 203 men; hence, women from poor, landless families may constitute a distinct user group. PBRs sho ...
204 Participatory Processes resources and their conservation therefore tend to be viewed as (no doubt) desira- ble, but certainl ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 205 call for empowerment of local communities to play this role. They are, however, clear that lo ...
206 Participatory Processes relate to the large number of people, in the order of 10,000, within the boundary of a panchayat. Se ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 207 The centralized management agencies tend to impose uniform and rigid rules and sanctions agai ...
208 Participatory Processes bush in the forest, leading to declining availability of both fuelwood and manure. After many days o ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 209 labourer. Moolya was approached in March 1995 by an agent of some pharmaceu- tical firm to di ...
210 Participatory Processes knowledge (such as of Ayurveda) and inputs from many scientific disciplines, to eventually develop a ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 211 forward to periodically reward the communities, in terms of special development grants and so ...
212 Participatory Processes Acknowledgments People’s Biodiversity Registers has been an extensive, cooperative effort; we are th ...
New Meanings for Old Knowledge 213 Gadgil, M. and V. M. Meher-Homji. 1990. Ecological diversity. Pages 175–198 in J. C. Daniels ...
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