Forests

Forest Rights Act: Let’s look at its impact on wildlife, politics

Here are different perspectives on what the Supreme Court hearing on the fate of “encroachers” may mean for all those who dwell in and outside forests

By DTE Staff
Published: Thursday 25 July 2019
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Forest Rights Act: A litmus test for govt to protect forest dwellers

It is now the turn of the BJP-led central government, which won 38 out of 48 reserved seats for Scheduled Tribes across the country, to stand by its promises. Here's the full story

Revisiting the tigers vs tribals trope

Instead of rejecting forest dwellers rights over land to conserve wildlife, a sincere and responsible implementation of FRA must be sought. Read more

How the conservation potential of FRA has been wilfully undermined

The environment ministry hasn’t quite understood and accepted the FRA nor has it shown the required urgency to formulate plans for establishing critical wildlife habitats, which are consistent with the FRA's provisions. Continue reading

Wanted: Better governance models for India’s forests

While the Forest Rights Act empowered Gram Sabhas to manage and conserve forests, the Joint Forest Management mechanism could not succeed due to the involvement of forest officials. Click here to read more

Odisha on FRA claims: No time to collect evidence, no hearing, just rejection

At least 45,000 forest dwellers’ livelihood is at risk, but the state doesn’t seem to have followed the process of appealing against rejection of claims. Continue reading

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