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TIGER TASK FORCE REPORT JOINING THE DOTS ■17. Ministry <strong>of</strong> environment and forests, 2002,National Wildlife Action Plan, government <strong>of</strong>India, Delhi3.8 The coexistence agenda1. H S Pabla, 1997, ‘Man-wildlife conflict aroundprotected areas’, Vacham wildlife preservation,Vol VIII, No 2, April 1997, Centre for HumanSettlements and Environment, Bhopal2. Puja Sawhney, 2003, People-park interaction: acase <strong>of</strong> Bandhavgarh national park, Centre forDevelopment Research, University <strong>of</strong> Bonn,Germany3. Rucha Ghate, 2003, ‘Global gains at local costs:imposing protected areas’, department <strong>of</strong>economics, Nagpur university, mimeo4. Puja Sawhney, 2003, People-park interaction: acase <strong>of</strong> Bandhavgarh national park, Centre forDevelopment Research, University <strong>of</strong> Bonn,Germany5. 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