RAP PUBLICATION 2005/19 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORKSHOP FORESTS FOR POVERTY REDUCTION: Dehradun, India Editors |
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
REGIONAL OFFICE FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Bangkok, 2005 |
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Jointly organized by
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE)
Asia Pacific Association of Forestry Research Institutions (APAFRI)
Forestry Research Support Programme for Asia and the Pacific (FORSPA)
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1. Welcome address
R.P.S.
Katwal
2. Introduction: towards forestry
institutions for the twenty-first century
S.
Appanah
3. In forestry lies the prospect of economic progress
Padam Shri Chandi Prasad Bhatt
4. Forestry for poverty alleviation
- role of research institutions
A.K. Rana and Neelu Gera
5. Forestry research intiatives for
poverty reduction
P.K. Shukla and
S.S. Bisen
6. Environmental goods and services
forpoverty alleviation: R&D issues
Promode
Kant and R.P.S.
Katwal
7. JFM and poverty alleviation: an
analysis
Mudit Kumar
Singh
8. Wood science and technology
R&D can contribute to poverty alleviation
K. Satyanarayana
Rao
9. NWFPs for poverty alleviation:
research issues
P.P.
Bhojvaid
10. Non-wood forest produce (NWFP)
for poverty reduction
R.B.S. Rawat
and R.C.
Uniyal
11. Value addition of NWFPs
P.L.
Soni and V.K.
Varshney
13. Forestry for poverty alleviation
- the fourth generation paradigm
S.
Shanmugasundaram
14. Forest and poverty: a survey
study
K.D.
Singh
17. Forest for poverty alleviation:
Chhattisgarh experience
R.C.
Sharma
18. Forests for poverty
alleviation:the Orissa experience
Ramvir
Singh
19. Participatory forestry and
poverty alleviation: the Himachal Pradesh experience
S.S.
Negi
23. Forests for poverty alleviation
- case of Bhutan
Doley
Tshering
25. Forest, population and
povertyalleviation in Viet Nam
Dang Dinh
Boi
26. Forestry for poverty reduction
in Viet Nam
Trieu Van
Hung
27. Participatory seed source
management in Cambodia
Long Boung
and Phann
Phoeun
28. Forest and poverty alleviation
in Thailand
Suree
Bhumibhamon
29. Poverty alleviation and forest
conservation in Bangladesh: role of research
Sheikh Sirajul
Islam
31. Forestry for community
development in Myanmar: research issues
Htun Paw
Oo