Non-timber forest products and tribal livelihood - A study from Kandhamal district of Orissa
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01/08/2009
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Indian Forester
Orissa is one of the most backward states of India with 47 per cent of the population living below poverty line. Forests constitute 37 per cent of the state's geographical area and are the major sources of income for the poor, particularly tribals. For most of the tribal households, forests provide essential food and nutrition, medicine, fodder, fuel, thatch and construction materials and non-farm income.