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    Conservation ecology of sangai and its wetland habitat : study report - Volume II
    (Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2013) Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A.
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    Ecodevelopment planning for biodiversity conservation : a guideline
    (Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2002) Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Mishra, B.K.; Rathore, B.M.S.
    The present guideline attempt to address some of the changes that have taken place in understanding of the concept of ecodevelopment and also highlights some of the basic issues in planning as well as implementation of the ecodevelopment program. This guideline will help the PA managers in identifying and understanding the major issues in ecodevelopment. This guidelines also provides a broad framework for preparation of the village level micro plans along with the understanding of some of the participatory planning tools required for ecodevelopment planning
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    Ecological Assessment of Siswan Reserve, Punjab
    (Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2017) Bhardwaj, A.K.; Srivastav, A.; Pandav, Bivash; Singh, Pratap; Adhikari, B.S.; Uniyal, V.P.; Badola, R.; Das, A.
    This study was undertaken with the following objectives: (i) Generate floral and faunal baseline information. (ii) Understand mutual linkages and issues, between local communities and the reserve (iii) Sensitize the local staff about ecological importance of this area and its attributes rapid surveys were carried out by a team of WII faculty and researchers for various taxa from October 2016 to June 2017. Surveys were carried out for generating information about large mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects and vegetation. To assess peoples perspective concerning the reserve participatory methods of focused group discussions (FGDs), social and resource mapping and time line surveys were undertaken. Visits for various rapid assessments were made more productive by conducting capacity building exercises for department staff simultaneously

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