National Parks, coffee and NTFPs: the livelihood capabilities of Adivasis in Kodagu, India
Protected Areas, as a conservation strategy, often constrain livelihood outcomes of groups that are less powerful, politically marginalized, and poor. At the same time, the poor often depend on a market economy that is volatile. Working on coffee plantations and the collection of non-timber forest...
Main Author: | Shrinidhi Ambinakudige |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Arizona Libraries
2011-12-01
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Series: | Journal of Political Ecology |
Online Access: | https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/JPE/article/view/21702 |
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