Forestry Rediscovered - Needed Reforms
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1992/v118i10/8493Abstract
Forest have been recognised as an important community resource because of their role in economic development and environmental conservation. To cope with the changing objectives of forestry management in the country, managerial functions and approach need to be reoriented. The major areas which need immediate attention are the planning processes including partnership development, restructuring of forestry organisation, generation of a strong database and an efficient reporting system to facilitate decision making process, periodic monitoring and evaluation and market development. Involvement of non-government organisations, synergistic manner of participation of private sector in widening forest resource base will supplement the Government efforts in management and funding. Reforms are needed in identified areas for proper managerial functions.Downloads
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1992-10-01
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Bardhan Roy, B. K. . (1992). Forestry Rediscovered - Needed Reforms. Indian Forester, 118(10), 744–750. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1992/v118i10/8493
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