Inserting politics and history in conservation.

Authors: 
Rai, N. D. and K. S. Bawa.
Other Details: 
Conservation Biology. 27(2): 425-428.

�On 2 October 2012, birthday of the Mahatma (Gandhi),Sargun Masomait, a 35-year-old tribal woman . . . beganmarching toward New Delhi from Gwalior. She was partof a group of 40,000 people � tribals, Dalits, nomads,nowhere people with no land of their own, the wretchedof the Indian earth, out to claim their dignity; or to reclaimit� (Pandey 2012). The March of the Landless led to thesigning of the Agra declaration between the marchersand the central government which included the demandfor the �effective implementation of the Forest Rights Act(FRA)� (Jansatyagraha 2012). We recount this event fromamong many recent ones to emphasize the political anddemocratic support for rights-based legislation such asthe FRA.

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http://www.atree.org/sites/default/files/articles/Rai_Bawa_2013_ConBio.pdf
Year of publication: 
01.2013
People: 
Nitin D Rai
Dr. Kamal Bawa