促进印度的农林业:私人土地上种植的林木砍伐和转运政策分析

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Small-Scale Forestry Pub Date : 2024-07-20 DOI:10.1007/s11842-024-09574-2
Chandra Prakash Kala
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本研究旨在探讨印度各邦政府通过立法或为农民、土地所有者和企业界创造有利的生态系统来促进农林业或农场林业发展的现状。我们分析了印度政府有关促进农林业和农场林业的命令、指导方针和政策,特别是印度八个选定邦免于伐木许可和过境通行证要求的植物。在选定的邦中,共有 119 属 51 科 159 种植物免于伐木许可或过境许可要求。这些植物物种属于不同的生命形式,其中树种最多(144 种),其次是灌木(4 种)、竹子/草(3 种)、草本植物(3 种)和藤本植物(3 种)。在选定的各邦中,梅加拉亚邦的豁免物种数量最多,其次是中央邦、卡纳塔克邦、拉贾斯坦邦和喀拉拉邦。桉树是唯一一个被所有邦列入豁免类别的物种,其次是长叶桉,而 105 个物种只被一个邦选中。各邦政府对种植在私人土地上的各种植物物种免于砍伐和过境通行证程序的政策并不统一。为了鼓励农民在农田里种植树种,有必要制定对农民有利的树木砍伐和过境通行政策。
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Promoting Agroforestry in India: Policy Analysis for Felling and Transit of Woods Grown in Private Lands

The present study aims to examine the ongoing developments in promoting agroforestry and or farm forestry by various State Governments in India through legislations and or creating enabling ecosystems for farmers, landowners and business community to raise tree species. The Government of India’s orders, guidelines, and policies related to the promotion of agroforestry and or farm forestry were analysed, especially with respect to the plants exempted from requirement of felling permission and or transit pass across eight selected States of India. A total of 159 such plant species distributed over 119 genera and 51 families either exempted from the requirement of felling and or transit pass permissions are notified by the selected States. These plant species belong to different life forms, of which tree species was highest (144), followed by shrubs (4), bamboo/grass (3), herbs (3), and vines (3). Among the selected States, Meghalaya has notified highest number of species to the exempted category, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Kerala. Eucalyptus was the only species which was notified to the exempted category by all the States, followed by Polyalthia longifolia whereas 105 species were selected by a single State only. The State Governments policy for various plant species as grown on the private land and notified under the category of exempted from felling and or transit pass procedures is not uniform across the States. There is a need of farmers-friendly tree felling and transit pass policy in view of encouraging farmers for raising tree species in their farmlands.

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期刊介绍: Emerging from discussions within IUFRO’s Small-scale Forestry group, Small-scale Forestry was originally published as Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy in 2002, with a view to providing an international forum for publishing high quality, peer-reviewed papers on pure and applied research into small-scale forestry. Although of particular interest to the global research community, the journal is also relevant to both policy makers and forest managers. The scope of the journal is necessarily quite broad, given the range of issues relevant to small-scale forestry. These include the social, economic and technical dimensions of farm, family, non-industrial, agro- and community forestry. Papers are accepted on the basis that they relate specifically to forestry at this scale, and that they are based on high quality research using accepted quantitative and/or qualitative methodology. Empirical, theoretical, modeling, and methodological papers are all welcome. The following research areas are particularly relevant to the journal: -the role of small-scale forestry in rural development- financial modeling and decision support systems- enhancing return from non-wood products- social impacts of small-scale forestry- marketing, forest co-operatives and growers organizations- role and effectiveness of government support and subsidies- innovative research techniques- education and extension- certification- silvicultural, wood harvesting and processing techniques and technologies- impediments to small-scale forestry development- monitoring socio-economics- forest management behaviour and timber supply
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