13 Policy Matters.qxp
In this paper, I examine the livelihood strategies of the Bawarias and show how a community used to be perceived as a threat to ...
dwellings after the declaration of the area as a park and prefer to live far away from the watchful eye of the Forest Department ...
and shift to offer their services to another landowner. During post-harvest periods of unemployment, from April to May, the Bawa ...
History, cculture aand cconservation The Bawarias frequent different areas for hunting wild animals though hunting is banned eve ...
Partridge Francolinus pondicerianusand Grey Jungle Fowl Gallus sonneratii, among others. Social prejudices against the com- muni ...
Conclusions The results of my study of the Bawarias can be summarised as follows: Q There has been a significant change in the m ...
local forest department, which has so far viewed the Bawarias as a threat to wild animals and biodiversity. The Indian gov- ernm ...
UUmbria, il cuore verde dell’Italia (“Umbria, Italy’s green heart”): tourism advertising captures two outstanding fea- tures of ...
ing and forestry (in the uplands). This mixed livelihood strategy, is still practiced by Zi’ Bruno Bevilacqua, a seventy year ol ...
tions. Yet, things are changing in rural Central Italy. The exodus to the city is slowing down and many people are discov- ering ...
the damigiana. At that point, nobody was in any condition to make a meaningful deci- sion. Yet Agostino could not sleep that nig ...
felt ready to make the big decision. The earthquake had prompted a derogation to the law which prevents construction in for- est ...
Giancarlo takes care of masonry, electrical work, plumbing and other building and maintenance tasks. Women are in charge of hosp ...
property or clear forest without having informally consulted with relatives and neighbors involved in this social network. To wo ...
and wild boar), biodiversity is still rich in the property. Moreover, farm animals are bred primarily with local products and gr ...
have no reason to over-exploit or destroy the natural environment. On the contrary, nature is for them a capital that has to be ...
(which was adopted at the beginning of the XIX century). This capacity to adapt exploitation of natural capital to changing hist ...
ZZambia is an area with a rich pre-colo- nial history related to long distance trade, the development and disappearance of king- ...
sation to their colonies, an idea that was set out in the Pax Britannica. This “evangelical imperialism” enabled the British to ...
century AD. Although Derricourt^14 claims that the importance of wildlife resources in rural areas fell off with the imposition ...
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