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<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Forestry</strong> (<strong>CFM</strong>)Published Papers, Book Chapters and BooksSingh, Neera (2004). Women and <strong>Community</strong> Forests in Orissa: Rights and Management. InLivelihood and Gender: Equity in <strong>Community</strong> Resource Management. Delhi, SagePublications. Originally as Singh, Neera (2001). Women and <strong>Community</strong> Forests in Orissa:Rights and Management. pp. 257- 270. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 8:2. July-December2001 Sage Publication.Panigrahi, Rekha (2004). The Power of the Collective: Networking in Ranpur <strong>Community</strong><strong>Forestry</strong>. RCDC Publication. Volume 3/ Issue 2, November 2003.Madhu Sarin, Neera M. Singh, Nandini Sundar and Ranu Bhogal (2003). Devolution as a Threat toDemocratic Decision-making in <strong>Forestry</strong>? Findings from three states in India. In Local ForestManagement: The Impacts of Devolution Policies. Ed. by D. Edmunds and E. Wollenberg.London, Earthscan Publications.Singh, Neera, M. and Nayak, Prateep, K (2003). Adaptive <strong>Community</strong> Forest Management: ACase of Dhani Panch Mouza Jungle Surakshya Samiti, Orissa New Delhi. WinrockInternational - India.Nayak, Prateep, K. et.al (2003). Communities, Forests and Conflicts: Experiences from<strong>Community</strong> Forest Management in Orissa. New Delhi. Winrock International - India.Panigrahi, Rekha and Mohanty, Prashant (2003) A Note on Federation Building Process in theRanpur Area of Nayagargh District, Orissa, New Delhi. Winrock International-India.<strong>Vasundhara</strong> (2003). Management of Forest Fire through Local Communities: A Study in theBolangir, Deogarh and Sundergarh Districts of Orissa (India). published in <strong>Community</strong> basedFire Management: Case Studies from China, The Gambia, Honduras, India, the Lao People’sDemocratic Republic & Turkey. FAO, United Nations.Singh, Neera (2002). Federations of community forest management groups in Orissa: Crafting newinstitutions to assert local rights. Pp 35-45. Forests, Trees and People Newsletter, 46.September, 2002.<strong>Vasundhara</strong> (2001).Up from the Roots: Regenerating Dhani Forest through <strong>Community</strong> action,published in World Resources Report: People and Ecosystems, The Fraying of Life, WorldResource Institute Publications, 2000-2001.<strong>Vasundhara</strong> (1996). India’s Emerging Experiences with Joint Forest Management: The ForestProtection Committees of Tangi, Orissa in Communities and Forest Management, publishedin Report of the IUCN Working Group on <strong>Community</strong> Involvement in Forest Management,IUCN (The World Conservation Union) Publications, 1996.Singh, Neera (1995). Collective action for forest protection and management by ruralcommunities in Orissa. Presented at Reinventing the Commons: the Fifth AnnualConference of the International Association for Study of Common Property at Bodoe,Norway, May 1995.Singh, Neera M. and Kundan K. Singh (1993). Saving Forests for Posterity. Down To Earth, May, 1993


Singh, Neera and Kundan Kumar (1992). JFM - A Bright Outlook In Orissa. Wastelands News.March 1992.Unpublished Research reports(2006) Study Report on the Implication of National Afforestation Programme on <strong>Community</strong>Forest Management System in Orissa (Draft)(2001) Study of Emerging Federations of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Management Groups from Gender and Equityperspective(1998) Case studies on Effective Local Management of Forests:• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection - Belpada Village, Khurda District, Orissa.• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection – Suruguda Village, Sundergarh District, Orissa.• A Case of Collective Forest Protection by Gariamal, Amghat, Thupaberna Villages, SundergarhDistrict, Orissa.• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection – Phuljar Village, Sundergarh District, Orissa.• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection – Jarmal Village, Sundergarh District, Orissa.• A Case of Joint Forest Protection by Dhatkidhi and Silipunji Villages, Sundergarh District, Orissa.• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection of Gadabanikilo Village, Nayagarh District, Orissa.• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection Of Samantsingharpur Village, Nayagarh District, Orissa.• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection – Paiksahi Village, Nayagarh District, Orissa.• A Case of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection – Jharbeda Village, Sundergarh District, Orissa.• A Non-Protecting Case Study of Udaygiri Village, Khurda District, Orissa.• A Non-Protecting Case Study of Jharbeda Village, Sundergarh District, Orissa.• A Non-Protecting Case of Nagajhara Village, Nayagarh District, Orissa.1996 Dhani South Panch Mouza Jungle Surakhya Samiti: A Case Study.2000 Case studies on Devolution of Forest Management:• Creating spaces for community action for forest management: A Case Study ofSuruguda village, Sundergarh District, Orissa.• Creating spaces for community action for forest management: A Case Study ofAonlapal Village, Balasore District, Orissa.• <strong>Community</strong> Forest Management converted to Joint Forest Management: JhargaonVillage, Jharsuguda District, Orissa.• <strong>Community</strong> Initiated Forest Management brought under JFM arrangement: Berhamvillage, Angul District, Orissa.• Creating spaces for community action for forest management: A Case Study ofBaghmunda village, Deogarh District,2000 Studies in the System of Forest Management in Princely Orissa, Creating space for thelocal management: Aspects of Garjat forestry


2002 People – Forest – State: A Statistical review of the Triangular Relationship in Orissa.Discussion Papers2005 Challenges before Democratizing Natural Resource Governance: Experience of<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Forestry</strong> network in Orissa2002 Status of Forest in Different Districts of Orissa2001 Orissa Forest (Amendment) Bill – 20002001 <strong>Community</strong> Forest Management vs. Joint Forest management in Orissa: Looking BeyondJFM2001 Need to Look Beyond JFM: Learnings from <strong>Community</strong> Forest Management in Orissa1999 A Framework for Pro-People Forest Policy1999 Bamboo Forest protected by Paiksahi: Rights of Villagers under Joint Forest Management1996 Impact of Forest Degradation and <strong>Community</strong> Forest Protection on Kabari Women:Overview from Tangi-Ranpur Blocks, Khurda District, OrissaWorkshop and Training Reports/Proceedings1999 Creating space for <strong>Community</strong> Forest Management: Broad Based Consultation on Pro-People Forest Policy1997 Recommendations by <strong>Forestry</strong> Forums and NGOs1996 Communities and Forest Management in Orissa: Rethinking <strong>Community</strong> Rights overForests and Forest Products1996 Training Foresters for JFM: Feedback and Learnings from Training ProgrammesFILM STRIPSA Jungle Story of Gadabanikilo (<strong>Community</strong> Forest Management), Orissa, India. (English andOriya)Oriya Publications(2004). ùMûÂú Rwf iêelû : @ZúZ, aðcû^ I baòhýZ (<strong>CFM</strong>: Past, Present and Future)(2002). IWÿògû Rwf ^úZò : GK aòKÌ i§û^ (Alternate Forest Policy in Orissa)(2001). ~êMà Rwf _eòPûk^û: ùfûKûbòcêLú flý I aûÉaZû (“Who is gaining? Who is loosing?” Ms.Madhu Sarin, originally published in English)


Discussion Papers (Oriya)2002 aòKÌ ùfûKûbòcêLú Rwf^úZò @û]ûe (Alternate Pro-people forest policy)2000 cûA_òG cjZ eLôùf ! iûjûiòKZûe GK ^cê^û – ùWwûSeú cjòkû\k (Case study of women forestprotecting of Dengajhari village)2001 aûNcêŠû @^Ü_ì‰ðû cjòkû icòZòe iõNhð_ì‰ð KûjûYú (Case study of struggle by womenforest protecting group of Baghamunda Village)2002 aûeaehe Z_iýû gêLê@û ù_ûWûùe ~òa [<strong>Community</strong> response to New Orissa Forest (Amendment)Bill 2000]1999 eûRý ùfûKûbòcêLú Rwf ^úZòe @û]ûe : GK i¹òkòZ C\ýce `kû`k (An approach to an alternatepro-people forest policy)1999 aòKÌ Rwf^úZò / ùMûÂòbòZòK Rwf _eòPûk^û ^úZò_ûAñ _âÉûa^û (Framework of pro-people/ <strong>CFM</strong>policy)1999 RûZúd iµò eê ùMûÂú iµò (National property to <strong>Community</strong> property: Nepal <strong>Community</strong>Forest Management Policy)2000 ùMûÂò Rwf _eòPûk^û - GK @¤d^1998 ùfûKûbòcêLú Rwf^úZò iµKúðZ eûRý Éeúd Kcðgûkû aòaeYú (Broad-based Consultation on Pro-People Forest Policy)


Sustainable Livelihood and Economic DemocratisationUnpublished PapersPanigrahi, Rekha (2001). Compulsions and Options relating to Livelihood Alternatives ofPoor in <strong>Forestry</strong> Sector in Orissa: An analysis. Presented at the International Workshop onLivelihoods and Poverty reduction: Lessons from Eastern India organized by Center forDevelopment Studies, Swansea, in association with NCDS and ISED, Bhubaneswar,Orissa, 2001.Singh, Neera et.al. (1999). Potential of Kendu leaves Collection in Poverty alleviationin Orissa: An approach paper, <strong>Vasundhara</strong>, Bhubaneswar.Internal Publications(2004). NTFP Profile Series VII – X.Series VII - Sal SeedsSeries VIII - Sal LeavesSeries IX - Kendu LeavesSeries X - Aonla(2002). NTFP Profile Series I – VI.Series I - Char SeedsSeries II - Hill BroomSeries III - TamarindSeries IV - Mahua FlowerSeries V - Siali LeafSeries VI - LacResearch reports2006 The Kendu Leaf Trade: Problems & Prospects in Orissa2005 Globalisation, Global Trend in Herbal Market, and the impact there of on MedicinalPlants in Orissa2005 Bamboo in Orissa: Trade and Livelihood perspective2005 Export of Kendu (Bidi wrapper) leaves from India: A brief analysis for the period1987-88 to 2002-032003 How sustainable will be NTFP based primary commodity cooperatives?: Anecological assessment in three selected Gram Panchayats of Gurundia Block,Sundargarh District, Orissa.2002 Report on Feasibility of Promoting ‘NTFP’ Based Cooperatives in Gurundia – inKundheidiha, Tamparkela & Jarda GPs (Draft)


<strong>Community</strong> Empowerment InitiativesResearch reports2005 Development Policies and Rural Poverty in Orissa: Macro Analysis and Case Studies2002 PESA- Myths & Realities: Experiences from Orissa1999 Leasing of Cashew Plantations in Orissa to Private Parties1998 Traditional Institutions in Bolangir DistrictOriya Publications2006, @û\òaûiú @kKê lcZû _â\û^: GK aûÉa @^êgúk^ (Transfer of Power to ScheduledAreas: a factual analysis)Bana Barata (English & Oriya)


Conservation and LivelihoodBiodiversity ConservationPublished Papers, Book Chapters and BooksRath, Bikash (2005). Medicinal Contributions from certain species of Litsea. Indian Forester.Vol. 131, March 2005, P. 479Rath, Bikash(2004).Medicinal Properties of Litsea glutinosa and L.monopetala, e-planet,OPEC(Organization for Protection of Ecosystem, Environment and Endangered Species)publication,Nov.-Dec.2004(read the original version)Rath, Bikash (2004). The Endangered Bark. Proceedings of the IUFRO Division 5 ResearchGroups 5.11 and 5.12, 2004.Rath, Bikash (2002). Bhramaramari: An Unsolved Mystery. Wasteland News, Nov. 2001-Jan.2002.Unpublished PapersRath, Bikash (2003). New Light on Bhramaramari: A Controversial Medicinal Plant of India.Presented at the 3rd World Congress on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Human Welfareheld at Chiang Mai, Thailand in Feb. 2003.Nayak, Prateep (1999). Traditional Water Harvesting Structures and Knowledge Systems forcoping with the water situation in Coastal Orissa. Presented at the WorkshopResearch reports2006 Protected Area Network in Orissa2006 A brief report on Ecological and Biodiversity Importance of Niyamgiri Hill andImplications of Bauxite Mining2005 Threat Status of Plants of Conservation Concern in Orissa (India): A Compilation(with a note on the endemic taxa)2004 Human Issues in Protected Areas: Case Studies outside Orissa on ConflictManagement through India Eco-development Project2004 Human Issues in Protected Areas: A Study on Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary(Orissa)2004 Livelihood issues in Satkosiya Gorge Sanctuary2004 Human Issues in Protected Areas: A Case Study in Shimilipal Tiger Reserve2004 Study on issues relating to Sustainable Livelihood of Tribals and MarginalizedSections in Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary


2004 Bhetanoi-Balipadara Black Buck Habitat (With A brief note on the <strong>Community</strong>Protection of Turtles at Goila)2004 Study on issues relating to Sustainable Livelihood of Tribals and MarginalizedSections in Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary2001 Ecological, Institutional Assessment of <strong>Community</strong> Forest Management / JFM/Social<strong>Forestry</strong> Plantation System in Orissa (with special focus on participatory vegetationmonitoring and NTFP yield monitoring)2001 Local thumb rules for herbs extraction1998 Biodiversity Conservation Prioritisation Project – State Report for Orissa1998 The Fisher Folk and the Lake: From Common Property to Free For All – A Study ofChilika Lake, Puri District, Orissa1998 Documenting People’s Knowledge and Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation:Study of Chandaka-Dompara Wildlife Sanctuary, Khurda District, Orissa1998 Conserving Biodiversity: A Decade’s Experience of Dhani Panch Mouja People,Nayagarh District, Orissa1998 Documenting People’s Knowledge and Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation: SiteReport of Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Kendrapara District, Orissa1998 Documenting People’s Knowledge and Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation:Study of Similipal National Park, Mayurbhanj District, Orissa1997 Case Studies on the Status, Dynamics and Management of Fresh Water resources inOrissa (with specific reference to the Kendrapara District, Orissa)1997 Ecological, Institutional and Economic Assessment of <strong>Community</strong> ForestManagement: Gadabanikilo Village, Nayagarh District, OrissaDiscussion Papers2004 Impacts of Wildlife Policy on the Lives and Livelihood of Poor Tribal and otherMarginalised Communities living in and near the Protected AreasOriya PublicationsORIYA2004, a^ýR«ê iõelY : iciýû ùNeùe a^aûiú (Wildlife Conservation Vs People lives andlivelihood).2003, Rwf iµ\, ùKùZ iêelòZ? (Forest at a Stake!).


Environment ConservationResearch reports2005 New Clues to Organic Detoxication of Water (First draft)2006 State of environment report2006 Report on sponge iron plants of Orissa2006 Report on carbon trading and its implications in Orissa2006 Ecological, socio-economic and health impacts Assessment due to coal mining –A case study of talabira coal mines of Orissa2006 Ecological, socio-economic and health impacts Assessment due to Aluminiumsmelter plant – A case study of hindalco smelter plant of OrissaOriya Publications2005, @û]ê^òK aòKûg _âKòâdûùe Rwk I _eòùag (Forest and Environment in ModernDevelopment Sector)FILM STRIPSIn search of destruction in the context of natural resources and tribal lives (Oriya)


Land Rights, Access and TenureResearch reports2005 Vulnerable Tribal Livelihood and Shifting cultivation: The situation in Orissa with acase study in the Bhuyan-Juang Pirh of Keonjhar District2005 A Socio-Economic and Legal Study of Scheduled Tribes’ Land in Orissa2004 Sustainable Livelihoods, Environment Security and Conflict Mitigation ProjectDiscussion Papers2005 Note on alienation of Juang communal Lands by the State in Juangpirh, Orissa:A case study of Kadalibadi Village2004 Dispossessed and displaced: A brief paper on tribal issues in Orissa2004 Perpetuating Injustices: Tribal rights and Forestland cultivation in OrissaOriya Publications2005, ù_ûWÿêPûh: bò^Ü GK \éÁòùKûY (Shifting Cultivation: a different Perspective)2004, _âgÜ @ù^K Ce Kûjó (Issues related to Forest and Forest land in Orissa)2003, @û\òaûiú ~òùa Kê@ûùWÿ??? (Eviction of tribals from Forestland)

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