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  1. Library Resource
    Institutional & promotional materials
    February, 2013
    Indonesia, India, Cambodia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia

    It has been proven time and again that integrating gender issues into forestry policies and practices by addressing women’s roles and needs is central to the sustainable management, conservation and governance of forests. In the Asia-Pacific region alone, there are about 450 million people who rely on forests for their livelihoods and 50% of them are women. 

  2. Library Resource
    Peer-reviewed publication
    March, 2013
    Southern Asia, India

    The article reviews changing land use relations in India and calls for a comprehensive land use policy. 

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    February, 2013
    India

    Contract farming is one of the illustrated examples of the impact of globalization and liberalized economic policy in the agriculture sector. While the farm sector is facing an identity crisis amidst growing dominance of the industrial sector, contract farming helped to create a new hope in this scenario. It established a link between the farm sector and the corporate sector too. This way it created new prospects for the agricultural sector, and added to the dignity of the farmer. However, the actual practice was often not so farmer-friendly.

  4. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    India

    Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in
    India, has 170 million inhabitants who represent 16.2
    percent of India's population. Uttar Pradesh (UP) is
    classified as one of the 'lagging states of India'
    for its slow growth, low human development indicators and
    high concentration of the poor. UP occupies an important
    position in India because of its size and as a determinant
    of the country's overall progress. UP has continuously

  5. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    India

    In 2010, Uttarakhand entered the second
    decade of its existence as a separate State. During the
    first decade, average individual incomes rose by eight ranks
    in relation to the other States in India. Although these
    incomes are still below the median for India, they are
    growing significantly faster, which is leading to rapid
    convergence with the richer States. Looking ahead, the State
    can build upon its existing growth momentum, the economic

  6. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    India

    This note summarizes the key findings of
    the attached consultant report. India is still primarily a
    rural, agrarian economy in which land use and land rights
    are an emotional issue. Prior to 1990 the presumption was
    that only residual land (non agricultural) would be made
    available for industrial use and because the state was the
    principal industrial investor the state would acquire any
    land needed. After 1990 the expectation was that private

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