IMPACT OF JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT ON RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN THE KALAM AND SIRAN FOREST DIVISIONS KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PAKISTAN

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).25      10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).25      Published : Mar 1
Authored by : YahyaSheikh , MuhammadIbrar , JavedIqbal

25 Pages : 225-237

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  • Appiah, M. (2001). Co-partnership in forest management: The Gwira-Banso joint forest management project in Ghana. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 3(4), 343-360.
  • Arnold, J.E.M. (2001). Community Forestry: 25 years in Review. FAO Rome. pp 1-128
  • Awais, M. (2005). A futuristic study of institutional changes and livelihood assets of forest users in Mansehra district, NWFP, Pakistan. Masters Thesis. NCCR North-South. Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
  • Bahuguna, V. K. (2004). Root to Canopy: An Overview in: V. K. Bahuguna, K. Mitra, D. Capitrano, and S. Sargal, eds., In Root to Canopy: Regenerating Forests through Community-State Partnerships, Winrock International and Commonwealth Forestry Association, Delhi
  • Behera, B., & Engel, S. (2006). Who Forms Local Institutions? Levels of Household Participation in India's Joint Forest Management Program. ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy No 103. 37pp
  • Bhattacharya, P., & Pradhan, L., & Yadav, G. (2010). Joint forest management in India: Experiences of two decades. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 54 (8), 469-480. Accessed on November 24, 2016, from http://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/9893/a4db902b0d617b965a838f3d7a5df1aaac98.pdf
  • Brown, D., Malla, Y., Schrenkenberg, & Springate-Baginski,O. (2002). From Supervising 'Subject' to Supporting 'Citizens': Recent Developments in Community Forestry in Asia and Africa, Natural Resource Perspectives. London: Department for International Development, The Overseas Development Institute, No: 75, February 2002.
  • Bwalya, S. M. (2004). Rural Livelihoods and Collective Action in Joint Forest Management in Zambia. Accessed on January 6, 2017 from http://www.saga.cornell.edu/images/cau-bwalya.pdf
  • Durr, C. (2002). The contribution of forests and trees to poverty alleviation. Series IC No. 3, Inter-Cooperation, P.O. Box. 6724, 3001 Berne, Switzerland.
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  • FAO. (2015). Global Forest Resources Assessment, How are the world's forests changing, Accessed on January 11, 2017 from http://www.fao.org/3/a-i4793e.pdf
  • FAO. (2010). Global forest resources assessment 2010, Country Report Pakistan, Forestry department FAOFRA 2010/158, Rome.
  • FAO. (2003). Proceedings of the Second international workshop on participatory forestry in Africa. Defining the way forward: sustainable livelihoods and sustainable forest management through participatory forestry. 18-22 February 2002, Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania. FAO, Rome.
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  • Iqbal, M. (2002). Socioeconomic impacts of joint forest management in Mouza Fateh Bandi (Key area-1), Siran Forest Division, Hazara. Pakistan Forest Institute, Peshawar.
  • Jumbe, C. B., & Angelsen, A. (2007). Forest Dependence and Participation in CPR Management: Empirical Evidence from Forest Co-management in Malawi. Ecological Economics (62): 661-667.
  • Khattak, A.K. (1996). Joint Forest Management plan of Doga Forest for Mouza Fateh Bandi 1995-96 to 2004- 05. Siran Forest development Project, Abbottabad.
  • Pattnaik & Dutta. (1997).
  • Population Census. (2017). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Government of Pakistan.
  • Shackleton, S., & Campbell, B., & Wollenberg, E., & Edmounds, D. (2002). Devolution and community based natural resource management: Creating space for local people to participate and benefit. Natural Resource Perspectives No. 76, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, U.K.
  • Steimann, B. (2005). Livelihood strategies in North West Pakistan. IP-6 Working Paper No. 5. NCCR NorthSouth; Development Study Group, University of Zurich, Switzerland. 92p
  • Steimann, B. (2006). Rural livelihoods and the role of forest resources in the NWFP. In Troubled times: Sustainable development in the age of extremes. Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and City Press, Pakistan: 44-65.
  • TERI. (2001). Study on Joint Forest Management conducted by TERI for Ministry of Environment and Forests. New Dehli: Government of India
  • Wily, L.A. (2002). Participatory Forest Management in Africa. An Overview of Progress and Issues. A Key Note Paper Presented in the Second International Workshop in Participatory Forestry in Africa, 18 - 22 February 2002. Arusha, Tanzania. 25pp.

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    APA : Sheikh, Y., Ibrar, M., & Iqbal, J. (2019). Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. Global Regional Review, IV(I), 225-237. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).25
    CHICAGO : Sheikh, Yahya, Muhammad Ibrar, and Javed Iqbal. 2019. "Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IV (I): 225-237 doi: 10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).25
    HARVARD : SHEIKH, Y., IBRAR, M. & IQBAL, J. 2019. Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. Global Regional Review, IV, 225-237.
    MHRA : Sheikh, Yahya, Muhammad Ibrar, and Javed Iqbal. 2019. "Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IV: 225-237
    MLA : Sheikh, Yahya, Muhammad Ibrar, and Javed Iqbal. "Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IV.I (2019): 225-237 Print.
    OXFORD : Sheikh, Yahya, Ibrar, Muhammad, and Iqbal, Javed (2019), "Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan", Global Regional Review, IV (I), 225-237
    TURABIAN : Sheikh, Yahya, Muhammad Ibrar, and Javed Iqbal. "Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan." Global Regional Review IV, no. I (2019): 225-237. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).25