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Seeing the people for the trees:implications of social forestry for the training of forestry extension staff in Karnataka - South India/ Chris Garforth

Physical description: 20 p. 21 cm.;
Series: ODI social forestry network paper No 12f;
Author(s): Garforth, Chris;
Summary notes: Both within central government in India and within State Forest Departments, there is intensive debate on the future direction of forestry education and training at all levels, to which an important impetus was given by a conference on the subjects in 1988 organized by the Society of Indian Foresters. This paper contributes to one part of that debate: the implications of the shift towards social forestry for the training of field level forestry staff in the state of Karnataka.;
Publisher: London : Overseas Development Institute (ODI , 1991;
Call number: 630 SFN-5;
Type: Book
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630 SFN-5
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