Kishor C Samal

However, only protecting natural capital from degradation will not be sufficient to eradicate poverty. This step will be only a part of the larger strategies of eradication of poverty in developing countries like India. The present book examines all this in the context of the Chilika lake and Keonjhar forest in Orissa, through both theoretic frameworks and empirical realities.
The book comes to conclusion that local level institutions of genuine local democracy, effective and practicable land reforms and land tenure policy, expansion of primary and secondary education as well as efficient public health services, proper system of credit delivery, steps for growth of rural non-farm sector, access to CPR and environment protection, and organisation of rural poor are much essential to empower the rural marginalised sections and thus to alleviate poverty in developing societies.
Kishor C Samal is Professor of Economics in Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Development Studies, Bhubaneswar. His areas of interest are Informal Sector and Industries, Macro-Economics, Poverty, Natural Resources Management, and Disaster Management. Besides a number of books, he has published about 155 research papers in esteemed journals.
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