Climate Change Adaptation and Forest Dependent CommunitiesGovernment’s Policy, Conclusions and Recommendations
Climate Change Adaptation and Forest Dependent Communities: Government’s Policy, Conclusions and...
Basu, Jyotish Prakash
2017-03-28 00:00:00
[For developing countries like India, adaptation requires assisting the vulnerable population during adverse climate conditions and empowering them to cope with climate risks in the long-run for better living. This chapter summarizes the findings and a conclusion discussed in Chapters 3–6, discusses government policies to reduce vulnerability and offers recommendations.]
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Climate Change Adaptation and Forest Dependent CommunitiesGovernment’s Policy, Conclusions and Recommendations
[For developing countries like India, adaptation requires assisting the vulnerable population during adverse climate conditions and empowering them to cope with climate risks in the long-run for better living. This chapter summarizes the findings and a conclusion discussed in Chapters 3–6, discusses government policies to reduce vulnerability and offers recommendations.]
Published: Mar 28, 2017
Keywords: Joint Forest Management; Drought Area; Honey Collection; Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee; Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
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