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Research paper thumbnail of With VASUNDHARA Team

The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this document are entirely those of th... more The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this document are entirely those of the authors, and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent.

Research paper thumbnail of Indigenous knowledge systems and livelihood: a comparative study of selected villages of Rayagada district of Orissa

Research paper thumbnail of ‘Historical Injustice’: Forest Tenure Deprivation and Poverty in Orissa

Research paper thumbnail of Contested landscapes, dispossessed people: land, forests and tribals in …

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Abstract: Access to land and landbased resources has been a critical issue for the tribal communi... more Abstract: Access to land and landbased resources has been a critical issue for the tribal communities in forested landscapes of Central India, including Orissa. Though land and land based resources are central to the livelihoods of tribal people, they have poor access to land and forests. ...

Research paper thumbnail of ‘Historical Injustice’:   Forest Tenure Deprivation and Poverty in Orissa

Research paper thumbnail of A Socio-Economic and Legal Study of Scheduled Tribes' Land in Orissa

… by World Bank …, Jan 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of A Socio-Economic and Legal Study of Scheduled Tribes' Land in Orissa

… by World Bank …, 2005

Tribal areas in Orissa are some of the most backward and poverty ridden areas in the country. The... more Tribal areas in Orissa are some of the most backward and poverty ridden areas in the country. They are also extremely resource rich. 72% of the tribal households in Orissa live beneath poverty line. The paradox of “rich resources, poor people” in the tribal areas has been a ...

Research paper thumbnail of With VASUNDHARA Team

The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this document are entirely those of th... more The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this document are entirely those of the authors, and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent.

Research paper thumbnail of Indigenous knowledge systems and livelihood: a comparative study of selected villages of Rayagada district of Orissa

Research paper thumbnail of ‘Historical Injustice’: Forest Tenure Deprivation and Poverty in Orissa

Research paper thumbnail of Contested landscapes, dispossessed people: land, forests and tribals in …

Forest

Abstract: Access to land and landbased resources has been a critical issue for the tribal communi... more Abstract: Access to land and landbased resources has been a critical issue for the tribal communities in forested landscapes of Central India, including Orissa. Though land and land based resources are central to the livelihoods of tribal people, they have poor access to land and forests. ...

Research paper thumbnail of ‘Historical Injustice’:   Forest Tenure Deprivation and Poverty in Orissa

Research paper thumbnail of A Socio-Economic and Legal Study of Scheduled Tribes' Land in Orissa

… by World Bank …, Jan 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of A Socio-Economic and Legal Study of Scheduled Tribes' Land in Orissa

… by World Bank …, 2005

Tribal areas in Orissa are some of the most backward and poverty ridden areas in the country. The... more Tribal areas in Orissa are some of the most backward and poverty ridden areas in the country. They are also extremely resource rich. 72% of the tribal households in Orissa live beneath poverty line. The paradox of “rich resources, poor people” in the tribal areas has been a ...

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