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Forestry and low flows, spatial modelling and open GIS dissemination of the science perception- India

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Ian Calder, Professor Jaime AmezagaORCiD, Dr Robert Hope

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Abstract

Project Purpose. Knowledge relating to land-use and forest decision making promoted for the benefit of smallscale farmers within the Forest / Agriculture Interface. The project contributes directly to FRP Programme Output objectives as a strategy developed and promoted to maximize the benefit of small-scale farmers and landless families and the urban and peri-urban poor accruing from current global issues and generic tools. Livelihoods of poor people will be improved through improved methodologies for whole catchment management leading to greater access to water by poor people.


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Author(s): Calder IR, Amezaga JM, Hope RA, Gosain AK, Tiwari S, Borgoyary M

Series Editor(s): Forestry Research Programme; Renewable Natural Resource Knowledge Strategy; UK Department for International Development

Publication type: Report

Publication status: Published

Series Title:

Type: Technical Report, Key Document

Year: 2006

Pages: 28

Source Publication Date: 01-03-2006

Report Number: ZF0184/R8171

Institution: University of Newcastle

URL: http://www.research4development.info/PDF/Outputs/Forestry/R8171_FTR.pdf


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