Forests & Governance
Forests & Governance
The goal of the Forests and Governance Programme is to understand what combinations of governance regimes, economic policies, cultural changes and biophysical measures will lead to better forest governance in south Asia. This means more sustainable, equitable and livelihood-enhancing outcomes, and strong democratic processes. The focus is on rights, institutions and governance mechanisms, ecological and sustainable use of natural resources, and economic and cultural dependence.
Programme Leaders:
Projects
Journal Articles
The Enchanting Forest Canopy
Seshadri KSCitizen science facilitates first ever genetic detection of wolf-dog hybridization in Indian savannahs
Abhinav Tyagi, Mihir Godbole, Abi Tamim Vanak, Uma RamakrishnanPeople
Amit John kurien, Ph.D. student
Anuja Anil Date, Ph.D. Student
Dr. Atul Joshi, Fellow in Residence
Dr. C Made Gowda, Post Doctoral Fellow & Coordinator
Dr. Sharachchandra Lele, Distinguished Fellow in Environmental Policy & Governance
Dr. Siddappa Setty R, Senior Fellow - 1 (Associate Professor)
Prachi Kardam, Ph.D. Student
Roshni Kutty, Ph.D. Student
Varnika Walvekar, Student, MSc-ES