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Record ID: IBRA/2022/0002
Document Type: Research
Title: Socio-Ecological Approaches to Integrated Landscape Management for Conservation Based Sustainable Livelihood For Vulnerable Tribes: Participatory Action Research For Developing Replicable Models
Researcher: SB Roy
Raktima Mukhopadhyay
Editor/Author: SB Roy
Raktima Mukhopadhyay
Guide: SB Roy
Keywords: Vulnerable tribes, participatory action research, livelihood, replicable models
Sector: Livelihoods (Farm/ Non Farm)
University: Serials Publisher
Completed Date: Jun-2020
Abstract: Socio-Ecological Approaches facilitated changes in social order for a well-crafted agronomic intervention of integrated landscape management and adoption of farming system by the particularly vulnerable tribal groups PVTGs like Birhore, Kamars, and Lodhas who belonged to the pre agrarian society. The malnutrition, lack of opportunity for livelihood, degradation of natural resources, the impact of climate change necessitated launching of the project for Participatory Action Research to sensitize the tribes, build capacity and involve them as a partner for the development of social action and appropriate social institutions that helped in the successful organic farming. The success of such a conservation-based sustainable livelihood program tried initially in three landscapes was adopted in nine landscapes in three states of India as the Replicable Model
Pagination: 59-70
Tribal Research Institutes: IBRAD
Record ID: IBRA/2022/0002
ISBN No: 0972-9380
Appears in Collections:Tribal Affairs


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