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The value of shifting cultivation for biodiversity in Northeast India
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JHUMING IN TRANSITION: CROSSROADS OF CULTURE, ECONOMICS, AND ASPIRATIONS IN TAMENGLONG, MANIPUR IN NORTHEAST INDIA
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Carbon forests at the margins of the state: the politics of indigenous sovereignty and market environmentalism in the North-eastern Hills of India
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Monitoring and changing pattern of shifting cultivation and reclamation in hilly regions using Geospatial Technology
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Economically viable forest restoration in shifting cultivation landscapes
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Spatial and temporal dynamics of shifting cultivation in Manipur, Northeast India based on time-series satellite data
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Spatial Variation of Soil Organic Carbon Stock in the Sacred Groves of Manipur, North East India
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Regional Carbon Fluxes from Land-Use Conversion and Land-Use Management in Northeast India
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Experience of Participatory Forest Management in India: Lessons for Governance and Institutional Arrangements Under REDD+
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Global Forest Governance and Climate Change,
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Quantifying carbon stocks in shifting cultivation landscapes under divergent management scenarios relevant to REDD+
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Ecological Applications,
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Forests in India's North East
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND INDIA'S FORESTS
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Soil Organic Carbon Stock in the Sacred Groves of Manipur, NE India
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Soil organic carbon stock in the sacred groves of Manipur, NE India.
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Shifting cultivation dynamics in Barak basin of North East India–a geospatial approach
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Himalayan Carbon Flux Demonstrates Higher Aseasonality GOSAT-Derived Spatio-Temporal Profile and Comparison through Wind and Water Vapour
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183 Himalayan Carbon Flux Demonstrates Higher Aseasonality GOSAT-Derived Spatio-Temporal Profile and Comparison through Wind and Water …
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[1]
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The value of shifting cultivation for biodiversity in Northeast India
Diversity and Distributions,
2022
DOI:10.1111/ddi.13605
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[2]
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Carbon Forests at the Margins of the State: The Politics of Indigenous Sovereignty and Market Environmentalism in the North-eastern Hills of India
Journal of South Asian Development,
2021
DOI:10.1177/09731741211059052
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[3]
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Economically viable forest restoration in shifting cultivation landscapes
Environmental Research Letters,
2020
DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/ab7f0d
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[4]
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Global Forest Governance and Climate Change
2018
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-71946-7_7
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[5]
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Quantifying carbon stocks in shifting cultivation landscapes under divergent management scenarios relevant to REDD+
Ecological Applications,
2018
DOI:10.1002/eap.1764
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[6]
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Quantifying carbon stocks in shifting cultivation landscapes under divergent management scenarios relevant to REDD+
Ecological Applications,
2018
DOI:10.1002/eap.1764
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