Participatory development : people and common property resources

By: Chopra, Kanchan RatnaContributor(s): Kadekodi, Gopal K | Murty, M. NMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ; Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1990Description: 163 p. : ill., mapISBN: 8170361788; 817036177X :; 0803996314 (U.S.)Subject(s): Rural development -India | Rural developmentDDC classification: 338.954 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword - M S SwaminathanParticipatory Development An IntroductionCommon Property Resources A National PerspectiveVillage Economies and Evolution of Participatory InstitutionsParticipatory Linkages A Cluster Analysis ApproachEconomic Evaluation of Investment with People's ParticipationContractual Arrangements Between Government and Village SocietiesEmergence of Participatory Institutions Conclusions and Policy
Summary: Using survey data from five villages in northern India, this study provides evidence of the participation of villagers in the management of water and forest resources. Theories are enhanced by analytical models that explore the optimum sharing of management between government and village societ
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Study conducted in the villages of Haryana and Punjab, 1986-1988.

Foreword - M S SwaminathanParticipatory Development An IntroductionCommon Property Resources A National PerspectiveVillage Economies and Evolution of Participatory InstitutionsParticipatory Linkages A Cluster Analysis ApproachEconomic Evaluation of Investment with People's ParticipationContractual Arrangements Between Government and Village SocietiesEmergence of Participatory Institutions Conclusions and Policy

Using survey data from five villages in northern India, this study provides evidence of the participation of villagers in the management of water and forest resources. Theories are enhanced by analytical models that explore the optimum sharing of management between government and village societ

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