Just like a forest
Analog forestry mimics a forest to create an economically productive and ecologically diverse landscape
Bhutan: Pursuit of happiness
Karma Tshiteem is the secretary of the Gross National Happiness Commission, the novel name of Bhutan’s Planning Commission. He tells Aditya …
‘Forests can’t survive without communities’
Nepal’s Forest Act of 1993, which allows communities to manage their forests, is admired and emulated by governments and movements across …
Vignettes from Sri Lanka's cloud country
In Sri Lanka, organic farmers draw inspiration from endemic practices such as home gardens or analog forestry, and have also adapted ‘…
Lost in woods
Environmentalists see red over wildlife bill in Bangladesh
Forests for people
Newly democratic Bhutan pushes community forestry to tackle rural poverty