TRIBAL REHABILITATION AND ITS IMPACTS ON LAND USE CHANGES, FOOD SECURITY AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS: A CASE STUDY IN SOUTH INDIA

Tribal rehabilitation and its impacts on land use changes, food security and sustainable livelihoods: a case study in South India

Millions of tribals live in forests or adjacent protected areas and their food security and livelihoods depend on resources from the forests.Reportedly, about 40 to 60% of annual earnings of tribals, especially tribal women, is from collection and selling of forest produce.However, the idea of protecting biodiversity resulted in removal of people f

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Evolution of physicochemical species concentration in streams based on heavy rainfall event data obtained for high-frequency monitoring

ABSTRACT Studies carried out over short time intervals assist in understanding the biogeochemical processes occurring relatively fast in natural waters.High frequency monitoring shows a greater variability in the water quality during and immediately after heavy rainfall events.This paper presents an assessment of the surface water quality parameter

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Developing a comprehensive abortion prevention program for couples based on I-change model: study protocol for a mixed method research

Abstract Background In countries where abortion laws are stringent, induced abortions are prevalent.The limited availability of abortion services within these regions amplifies the likelihood of maternal complications and mortality.Induced abortions represent a significant public health concern in Iran and are characterized by a multitude of intric

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