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ELDF report
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/harda/reports/B4-ELDFReport.pdf4 May 2005: INCORPORATING STAKE HOLDER PERCEPTIONS IN PARTICIPATORY FOREST. MANAGEMENT THE LAW AND POLICY CONTEXT. FINAL REPORT. ENVIRO-LEGAL DEFENCE FIRM. MARCH 2005. This publication is an output from a project funded by the UK Department for International -
media report
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/harda/reports/B5-MediaReport.pdf4 May 2005: This number also included few news stories on JFM from few other dailies like The Hindu, Economic Times and Free Press. ... The Hindu, Economic Times and Free Press. The break up details of news stories selected from news papers for content analysis are -
MLA report
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/harda/reports/B6-MLAReport.pdf4 May 2005: communities, it is not possible to protect and regenerate forests. They also feel that forest protection is possible only when the socio-economic condition of the fringe villages improve. -
TERI markets report
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/harda/reports/B7-TERIMarketsReport.pdf4 May 2005: This led to indiscriminate exploitation of the forests of India. Having realized the economic, social, and environmental implications of excluding local people from the management of forests, the Government of India -
WII report
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/harda/reports/B9-WIIReport.pdf4 May 2005: Perceptions of Sangathans and NGOs. Winrock International India/Cambridge Harda -Report 1. Incorporating Stakeholder Perceptions in Participatory Forest Management in India. PERCEPTIONS OF. SANGATHANS AND NGOs. Winrock International India New Delhi. -
ISSUE 30
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/30.pdf24 Jan 2005: While these representgrave problems, it has been argued that it would benefitsociety more to carry on with economic business as usual,and simply adapt to the new climatic circumstances. -
LectList LENT 2005 - 78000
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2004-05/special/07/lent2005.pdf13 Jan 2005: M. 2 (weeks 1–8)(not M. 12) L.T. PART IIBPaper 4 (Economic Theory and Analysis)MR R. ... 2) L.T. Paper 14 (A Subject in Economic History): World Depression inthe Interwar Years. -
Finance 2005 - 78340.qk
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2004-05/special/09/b_finance2005.pdf21 Jan 2005: Applied Economics 535 29 — 519 63 1 6 939 214 — 1,153 1,116Archaeology 1,192 1 — 67 645 9 110 1,621 401 2 2,024 1,574Archaeology and Anthropology ... 583 — 21 — 21 —. 15,382 1,126 61 16,569 15,967 77 179 — 256 329. SCHOOL OF THE HUMANITIES -
Finance 2005 - 78340.qk
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2004-05/special/09/h_finance2005.pdf21 Jan 2005: 5,279,163 703,327 393,189 220,090 6,595,769 6,595,703. ECONOMICS & POLITICSAdam Smith Prize Endowment Fund 49,250 — — 2,173 51,422 51,422Alfred Marshall Lectureship ... Montague Burton Professorship Travelling — — — — — -
Applications Rep .qk
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2004-05/special/11/table10.pdf17 Feb 2005: 2004 Cambridge Nationally. Socio-economic category. Applications Acceptances % success rate Applications Acceptances % success rateHigher managerial and professional occupations 4,270 1,209 28 68,370 58,593 86. ... 2003 Cambridge Nationally.
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