Title : Democratic decentralisation and participatory natural resources management

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Democratic decentralisation and participatory natural resources management : a study of Amangal Mandal in Mahabubnagar District of Andhra Pradesh
Researcher: Srinivas, S
Guide: Jairath, Vinod K
Department: School of Social Sciences
Publisher: University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
Place: Hyderabad
Year: December 2009
Language: English
Subject: Natural Resources Management
Telangana struggle of 1969
Panchayat Raj
Joint Forest Management
Watershed management
Sociology
Social Sciences
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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100__|aSrinivas, S|eResearcher
110__|aSchool of Social Sciences|bUniversity of Hyderabad, Hyderabad|dHyderabad|ein
245__|aDemocratic decentralisation and participatory natural resources management|ba study of Amangal Mandal in Mahabubnagar District of Andhra Pradesh
260__|aHyderabad|bUniversity of Hyderabad, Hyderabad|cDecember 2009
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500__|aBibliography p.204-210, Appendices p.211-215
502__|bPhD
518__|oDate of Award|d 2009
518__|oDate of Registration|d n.d.
520__|aOne of the most popular state reforms that have opened ?spaces? for a wider and deeper participation of citizens at the local level has been the decentralisation process. Democratic Decentralisation is the transfer of resources and power to lower level authorities which are largely or wholly independent of higher levels of government and which are democratic. In India, certain cases of Democratic decentralisation have achieved both greater participation of marginal groups and social justice like in the left ruled states of West Bengal and Kerala. In both cases, decentralisation has been credited with ensuring the participation of subordinate groups ? such as women, landless groups, sharecroppers and small peasants ? and being directly linked to the pursuit of redistributive policies that have had pro-poor outcomes. Decentralised natural resources management has assumed importance as a development strategy, because of the claims that it can contribute towards sustainable livelihoods. Almost all the developin
650__|aSocial Sciences|2AIU|2UGC|aSocial Sciences
653__|aNatural Resources Management
653__|aTelangana struggle of 1969
653__|aPanchayat Raj
653__|aJoint Forest Management
653__|aWatershed management
653__|aSociology
700__|aJairath, Vinod K|eGuide
856__|yShodhganga|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/4241
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