Wildlife Management in Karnataka - Ifs (Retd ) Dipak Sarmah - Livres - Notion Press - 9781646509072 - 6 septembre 2019
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Wildlife Management in Karnataka

Ifs (Retd ) Dipak Sarmah

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Wildlife Management in Karnataka

The book traces the evolution of wildlife management in the state of Karnataka in India. It provides glimpses of how the concept of wildlife management grew as an offshoot of forest management and evolved into an overarching policy initiative. It presents a chronological account of the development of national wildlife policies, plans and strategies and their impact on the wildlife management in the states. The book highlights the events that unfolded as production-centric management gave way to wildlife-centric management in certain designated forest areas, known as Protected Areas. It outlines a significant aspect of wildlife conservation in the state--namely, the immense contribution of a 'conservation-oriented forest management' approach that the Forest Department has adopted since the 1980s for management of all types of forests in the state.

The challenges faced by wildlife officers in handling matters related to man-animal conflict, rehabilitation of people from protected areas and forest protection with possible suggestions to resolve them are related. The need to take cautious steps in strengthening wildlife tourism and research is emphasized. The book also examines the relative merits of the forest laws and wildlife laws, and calls for wider application of the wildlife laws to protect the vanishing forests, especially in the eastern plains.

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 6 septembre 2019
ISBN13 9781646509072
Éditeurs Notion Press
Pages 148
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   226 g
Langue et grammaire English  

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