India, Rajasthan

Ramsar sites of India : Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan

A natural depression that was converted into a wetland and water fowl refuge in the 1700s by the then rulers of Bharatpur, Keoladeo National Park has established itself as one of the most famous bird sanctuaries in the world. But despite its elevated status and the protection afforded to it, the park has not been without its problems. This illustrated report is based on the findings of a ten-year ecology study of Keoladeo National Park undertaken by the Bombay Natural History Society between 1980 and 1990.

Author(s)
Vijayan, Lalitha

Ranthambhor revisited : an evaluation of WWF-India's Ranthambhor eco-development project

Author(s)
Chatterjee, Sudipto
Pande, Manish

Participatory management planning for Keoladeo national park : report on the participatory rural appraisal (PRA) workshop held at the Keoladeo national park, Bharatpur, November 20-5 December 1995

Social learning in community forests

Author(s)
Wollenberg, Eva
Edmunds, David
Buck, Louise E.
Fox, Jefferson
Brodt, Sonja

Keoladeo National Park : ecology study. Summary report 1980 - 1985

Author(s)
Ali, Sálim
Vijayan, V. S.
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