Kurukshetra, Volume 45, Issues 4-121997 - India |
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term benefits but also long - term costs . ... Environmental damage is a result of ' bad ' economics Clearly , sustainable development must benefit both current emanating from misguided government policies and distorted and future ...
term benefits but also long - term costs . ... Environmental damage is a result of ' bad ' economics Clearly , sustainable development must benefit both current emanating from misguided government policies and distorted and future ...
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According to a benefit Involving local people : Forest management is a very wide cost rule , decision to ' convert ... dimensions of use and net benefits from agriculture exceed the net benefits from conservation of forest resources .
According to a benefit Involving local people : Forest management is a very wide cost rule , decision to ' convert ... dimensions of use and net benefits from agriculture exceed the net benefits from conservation of forest resources .
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... stability of administration ; fiscal relationship of benefits and costs must be measured in various incentives ... ways such as net absolute benefit , benefit cost ratio ( BCR ) . relaxation of controls and simplified procedures ...
... stability of administration ; fiscal relationship of benefits and costs must be measured in various incentives ... ways such as net absolute benefit , benefit cost ratio ( BCR ) . relaxation of controls and simplified procedures ...
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Contents
Kurukshetra | 3 |
FORESTS INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES | 13 |
FORESTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 19 |
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achieve activities administrative agricultural approach areas banks basic become benefits bodies budget cent Central Centre Commission Committee Constitution continue crops crore decentralized Delhi direct district economic effective efforts employment ensure environment environmental farmers Finance Five forest functions funds given groups growth human implementation important improvement income increase India industries infrastructure institutions integrated interest investment involved issues Kerala land living major measures million natural needs Ninth Plan objectives organizations Panchayati Raj Panchayats participation period political poor population poverty present problems production programmes protection regional Report responsibility result role rural development schemes sector social society strategy sustainable taken tribal units various village women