Economic Tools and Institutional Framework for Forest Development Planning

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Forest is a complex system not only on ecological dimensions. And, there are different imperatives in their management from different levels of social organization. Forest sector planning is, therefore, a complex task. The book is an attempt to present some tools for the development planning of the sector under new imperatives. The concept of the book was generated during the author’s consultant assignment from FAO, Rome.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR J B Lal

Dr. J.B. Lal, a former member of Indian Forest Service, is an associate of Indian Forest College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester, U.K. In addition, he also holds diploma in "Manpower Management & Planning from the Manchester University, U.K. He has held top forestry positions in the Government of India. He was Director Forest Survey of India, Director General, Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education and Director, Indian Institute of Forest Management. He has served as a member of National Environmental Council of India, consultant of FAO, SIDA and TCS. Visiting Professor at NFU, China P.R. and Honorary Advisor, Kayu Mas, Indonesia. He is presently Secretary General to Development and Conservation Society (DCRS), an organization engaged in integrating ecology, economics and technology at local evel. He has written four books: this book is his fifth and several technical papers. His major research interest are "integration of ecology with economics in forest management" in general, "use of TEV & EIA as decision-making criteria in forestry" in particular and use of "participative knowledge+ scientific knowledge in forest and other natural resource management

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Title
Economic Tools and Institutional Framework for Forest Development Planning
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170893267
Length
viii+151p., Tables; Figures; References; Appendices; 23cm.
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