This book makes a significant academic contribution because the
study enriches the theories of social capital, governance and
participatory forestry by making use of the evidence of empirical
data collected in the field-work in Bangladesh. It also provides
great policy implications in the field of rural development. -
Professor Makoto Inoue This is a timely and important book
addressing a vital topic for the planet's future, namely how to
maintain both tropical biodiversity and the cultures of the peoples
living in and around them. It draws on experiences from Bangladesh
of shifting cultivation, and shows how careful analysis of people's
livelihoods combined with participatory forest management programs
can make a difference. A clear and cogent account, and essential
reading for a wide variety of disciplines. - Professor Jules Pretty
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