Skip To Content
Journal Articles

Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly

By on August 08, 2015

India's social forestry programme promised much in the late-1970s and mid-1980s. It became the programme to be emulated for many developing countries. But the programme was not backed up by adequate research and was jettisoned, in the early 1990s. With climate change becoming a global concern, social forestry could make a comeback provided the policymakers learn from past mistakes.

View list of all: Journal Articles

Go to Publication(this link opens in new window)

Citation Information

Khan, Irshad A. Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly. , , . , 2015. Khan, I. A. (2015). Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly. , , . Khan, Irshad A. "Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly." 2015, .Khan Irshad A. "Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly." (2015). Khan, I A 2015, 'Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly', , , . Irshad A Khan, 'Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly' (2015). Khan I. A. Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly. . 2015. Khan, Irshad A. Bringing Back Social ForestryEconomic and Political Weekly. . 2015. , .

The WIEGO Research Library

WIEGO is at the forefront of developing statistics and research to help audiences understand the informal economy. Our library includes over two decades-worth of informal economy research, policy analysis, statistics and documentation of organizing efforts.