Ethnoforestry : Local Knowledge for Sustainable Forestry and Livelihood Security/Deep Narayan Pandey. 1998, 91 p., illustrations, $19.
Contents: Preface. 1. Towards the equity of knowledge. 2. Matching the sacred and secular. 3. Plantations for livelihood. 4. Produce of nature. 5. Trees in farm. 6. Local knowledge and global implication. Bibliography. Glossary of local and technical terms. Glossary of local and botanical names of plants. Name index. Place index. Botanical index. General index.
"The natural resource management and conservation efforts are at crossroads today. On the one hand, threatened is the sustainability of essential ecological processes and life support systems in the wilderness, and on the other, at stake is the security of a just and dignified livelihood of the people living in and around forests and protected areas. Immense pressure on natural forests is leading to biodiversity depletion.
"Without a shift in strategy towards a combination of societal and technical inputs, and local knowledge and scientific forestry forests and wildlife may not survive for long!. A judicious mix of multifaceted approach based on quity of knowledge, for technical and societal input holds the promise.
"This is the first ever book on Ethnoforestry. This pioneering work will initiate a discussion in research and field applications on local knowledge on forests throughout the world.
"The book has practical implications for policy makers, administrators, voluntary organisations, sociologists, ecologists, foresters, wildlife experts, international agencies and general readers." (jacket)