Indigenous environmental knowledge is an emerging area of study that focuses on the ways of knowing, seeing, and thinking that are passed down orally from generation to generation, and which reflect thousands of years of experimentation and innovation regarding everything from agriculture, animal husbandry and child rearing practices to education; and from medicine to natural resource management. These ways of acquiring knowing are particularly important in the ...
A Study of Forest Rights Act, 2006 in Andhra Pradesh: An Assessment of Its Major Features and Issues in Implementation Process