Abstract: Joint Forest Management (JFM), the cornerstone of forest management in India since 1990, is facing new challenges to provide an innovative approach coupled with timely fund dissemination for effective community participation.
Inputs: Measuring Milestones, Proceeding of the National Workshop on Joint Forest Management 2007, Ministry of Environment and Forests, GoI.
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